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How do the details about Guyana reveal the author’s purpose?

They show that the author wants to persuade readers that her family was important.
They show that the author wants to inform readers by describing the old sugar estates.
They show that the author wants to entertain readers with stories about the plantations.
They show that the author wants to inform readers about the fate of the family’s house.

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They show that the author wants to inform readers by describing the old sugar estates.

Explanation: The Guyana details give historical and descriptive background (location, the sugar estates, what life was like there), which aims to inform readers rather than persuade, entertain, or focus solely on the family's house.