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Author's Purpose

  •  English    20     Public
    practice on identifying author's purpose - inform, explain, persuade, entertain
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    To persuade
    To entertain
    To explain
    To inform
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  • An essay describing why homework is fun.
    To persuade
    To explain
    To inform
    To entertain
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  • Doraimon
    To persuade
    To entertain
    To explain
    To inform
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  • A movie that shows how two people fall in love.
    To entertain (inform or explain is also alright)
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  • A story that tells about how penguins live.
    To persuade
    To explain
    To entertain
    To inform
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  • A writing that tells why cats are better than dogs.
    persuade / inform
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  • Once upon a time, a little dog named Max lost his bone. He searched everywhere, feeling sad. Then, a friendly squirrel found it and returned it to him. Max wagged his tail happily.
    to entertain
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  • The sky appears blue because molecules in the air scatter sunlight in all directions. Blue light is scattered more than other colors because it travels in shorter, smaller waves, making the sky look blue to our eyes.
    explain (inform is also okay)
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  • Students feel sleepy in class because they might not get enough sleep at night or feel bored. Sometimes, staring at screens too much or eating sugary foods can make them tired. Moving around and having interesting lessons can help keep them
    explain (inform is also okay)
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  • TikTok is fun and can teach us new things! It lets us be creative and learn dances, songs, and crafts. We can also connect with friends and see the world in a different way. Join TikTok and explore!
    persuade
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  • Sugary snacks can taste yummy.They give us quick energy for playing and learning.
    To persuade (inform also okay)
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  • Exercise is super fun and makes our bodies strong! Running, jumping, and playing outside help us grow big and healthy. Let's have fun with friends, chase butterflies, and feel awesome! Let's exercise!
    persuade
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  • Did you know that bees dance to tell other bees where to find food? They wiggle and fly in patterns to communicate! Isn't that amazing? Bees are like tiny dancers with a secret language!
    inform
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  • Bees dance to tell their hive mates where to find food. They wiggle and buzz in patterns that show the direction and distance to flowers. It's their special way of sharing information and helping the colony thrive.
    explain
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  • A story that shows the dangers of technology
    persuade, entertain, inform
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  • A science project
    to inform
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