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Author's Purpose

Author's Purpose

Assessment

Presentation

English

6th - 8th Grade

Easy

CCSS
RI.6.6, RL.6.6, RI.7.6

+6

Standards-aligned

Created by

Katina Dansby

Used 27+ times

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6 Slides • 5 Questions

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Author's Purpose

Easy as P.I.E.E.

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P.I.E.E

Persuade—--convince
Inform—-----give facts

Entertain—--fiction, fun
Explain—----instructions

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Multiple Select

What are 4 different purposes for which authors write.

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persuade

2

inform

3

expose

4

entertain

5

explain

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Persuade

Some authors write to persuade the audience to do
something or believe something.

Examples:

Advertisements
Political speeches
Sermons
Editorials
Book/movie reviews

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Inform

Written to give information or describe
something.

Examples:

Textbooks
News articles
Encyclopedias

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Entertain

Written to interest the reader or appeal to
the emotions.

Examples:

Fiction books
Plays/movies
Comic strips

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Explain

Written to explain something or provide
instructions.

Examples:

Cookbooks
How to videos
Instruction guides

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Multiple Choice

A step by step guide for building and keeping your own beehive would be an example of which purpose?

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Persuade

2

Inform

3

Entertain

4

Explain

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Multiple Choice

A fiction book about a superhero saving the world would be an example of which purpose?

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Persuade

2

Inform

3

Entertain

4

Explain

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Multiple Choice

A newspaper article that that gives the stats and results of last night's football game would be an example of which purpose?

1

Persuade

2

Inform

3

Entertain

4

Explain

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Multiple Choice

A opinion article that urges readers to support local businesses during hard economic times would be an example of which purpose?

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Persuade

2

Inform

3

Entertain

4

Explain

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Author's Purpose

Easy as P.I.E.E.

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