Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World.

We don't know exactly what Nina's grandfather's invention did, but as the story goes, he found a way to give raw beet sugar sparkling hues. People from Russia to the cafés of Vienna could now buy cheap and attractive sugar produced on European soil.

Serfs were much like slaves, since they had no choice about where they lived or worked. Yet Nina's grandfather made so much money from his invention that he was able to buy his freedom from his owner.

What is the purpose of this text?

to inform readers about the grandfather’s role in creating beet sugar
to entertain readers with stories about one of the grandfather’s inventions
to convince readers that beet sugar is better than cane sugar
to show readers what life was like for a typical Russian serf

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The purpose of the text is to inform readers about the grandfather’s role in creating beet sugar. It provides details about his invention and its impact, including the production of cheap and attractive sugar and how it enabled him to buy his freedom.