
Author's purpose review lesson
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KRISTEL BISHOP
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Author's purpose review lesson
Author's Purpose
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Lesson Introduction
Just like creators of television and film, every author has a specific purpose for creating a book, article, or story. Authors either want to persuade their audience to agree with them, inform them about facts, or simply entertain them. Today we will identify the author’s purpose for different pieces of writing.
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P.I.E
There are 3 main reasons for an author to write a text!
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Multiple Choice
5. 1. Recycling protects our health and environment because it removes harmful substances and pollution from landfills and run off. Recycling also conserves our natural resources, because it reduces our need for raw materials. Throwing that paper away? Maybe you should recycle and save a forest from logging.
Persuade
Inform
Entertain
None of the above
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Multiple Choice
The roaring of the engine got louder and louder. The motorboat picked up so much speed that its bow was almost five feet above the water while the engine made water erupt in large wakes at the back of the boat. Dark thunderclouds loomed in the distance. Thankfully, we were not far from home.
Persuade
Inform
Entertain
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
Giant pandas have black markings on their ears, limbs, shoulders and eyes. They feed on bamboo forests at high altitudes in Western China. Because of deforestation and poaching, they are endangered.
Persuade
Inform
Entertain
None of the above
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Multiple Select
Check all the examples of informative writing.
Newspaper
Fairy Tale
Washing instructions
Textbook
Advertisement
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Multiple Select
Check all the examples of persuasive writing.
Advertisement
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Textbook
Opinion Article
Instructions on how to curl hair
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Multiple Select
Check all the examples of entertainment writing.
Novel
Poem
Presidential Speech
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