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English, 03.05.2021 18:30 FutureDB

Covered in dragon's blood, the brave knight stumbled into the cave. He could not
believe his eyes! Gold, silver, diamonds and
other gems glittered in front of him. He was nich!
"Not so fast said a voice from behind a pile of
silver. A young woman emerged with
her sword ready "this treasure
is mine!"

What is the author's purpose?

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