
Author's Purpose
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English
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9th - 12th Grade
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Jaqueline Lugo
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7 Slides • 9 Questions
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Author's Purpose
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STAAR REVIEW
AUTHOR'S PUROSE
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STAAR DATES
BIOLOGY EOC
ENGLISH II
ALGEBRA I
APRIL 16
APRIL 24
APRIL 17
APRIL 30
ENGLISH I
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Word Cloud
What do you think of when you hear Author's Purpose? (1-2 words separately)
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AUTHOR'S PURPOSE
Understanding an author's purpose is paramount in unlocking the deeper layers of written communication. Every word, every sentence, and every paragraph is meticulously crafted with a specific goal in mind.
Whether the author aims to:
entertain
inform
persuade
explain
Discerning their intent provides invaluable insight into the text's meaning and significance.
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Multiple Choice
Which of these best describes the purpose of a story that tells you about the weather in Texas during the year 2023?
A) Inform
B)Persuade
C)Entertain
Explain
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Multiple Choice
Which of these best describes the author's purpose of a story that describes the recent trend of the popularity of the Stanley Water Cup?
Persuade
Entertain
Inform
Explain
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AUTHOR'S PURPOSE
In the STAAR Test Author's Purpose questions aim to seek if you understand why an author wrote a certain thing.
Make sure you understand what the author's gets from writing this story.
You may have to read more than once or twice in order to get the answer.
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Multiple Choice
How does recognizing the author's purpose enrich a reader's experience?
By challenging readers to write their own stories
By providing insight into the characters' emotions
By encouraging readers to focus solely on the plot
By enabling readers to extract knowledge and empathize with characters
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AUTHOR'S PURPOSE
It also allows readers to navigate through various genres and styles with clarity, enabling them to extract knowledge, empathize with characters, challenge their own beliefs, or simply enjoy a captivating story.
Moreover, recognizing the author's purpose fosters critical thinking skills by encouraging readers to question, analyze, and evaluate the text's content, tone, and structure.
It empowers individuals to engage with literature on a deeper level, enriching their understanding of the world and broadening their perspectives. In essence, author's purpose serves as a guiding light, illuminating the path towards profound comprehension and intellectual growth.
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Multiple Choice
What role does understanding an author's purpose play in developing critical thinking skills?
A) It discourages readers from questioning the text
B) It encourages readers to accept information without analysis
C) It prompts readers to analyze and evaluate the text's content, tone, and structure
D) It limits readers' ability to comprehend the text's deeper meaning
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Multiple Choice
What is the primary function of author's purpose in written communication?
A) To confuse readers with unclear writing
B) To entertain readers with captivating stories
C) To provide insight into the text's meaning and significance
D) To limit readers' understanding of the world
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Multiple Choice
According to the passage, how does understanding an author's purpose contribute to intellectual growth?
A) By encouraging readers to avoid literature
B) By promoting a shallow understanding of texts
C) By guiding readers towards profound comprehension
D) By limiting readers' ability to engage with literature
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AUTHOR'S PURPOSE
In a whimsical twist of fate, the town's beloved mayor woke up one morning to find himself transformed into a mischievous raccoon! Chaos ensued as he tried to navigate his daily responsibilities with furry paws and a bushy tail. From accidentally knocking over trash cans to charmingly befriending the local wildlife, his antics kept the townsfolk on the edge of their seats. As the sun set on another peculiar day in the quaint town, laughter filled the air, for in this topsy-turvy world, even the most mundane tasks turned into uproarious adventures.
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Multiple Choice
What is the author's primary purpose in the following passage?
"The story unfolds in a quaint village nestled among rolling hills, where mysteries lurk behind every corner and secrets whisper in the wind. As the protagonist embarks on a journey to uncover the truth, readers are drawn into a world of intrigue and suspense."
A) To entertain readers with captivating storytelling
B) To inform readers about the geography of the village
C) To persuade readers to visit the village
D) To explain the history of the protagonist's journey
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Open Ended
How do we know that this passage is mean to entertain us?
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