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Author's Purpose for Reading

Author's Purpose for Reading

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English

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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6 Slides • 6 Questions

1

Reading and Writing with a Purpose

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​Subjects of a Selection

  • Look at the first sentence. 

  • Look for any repeated words or names.  

  • Read the selection a second time. 

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TITLES

The title should hint at what the selection is about. 

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​Author's Purpose

entertain – The author tells a personal or fictional story that is based on real or imaginary events.  

persuade – The author lets the readers know how he/she thinks about the subject or tries to talk the reader into thinking like the author thinks. 

inform – The author gives information about a subject.  

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​Author's Purpose

explain – The author helps the readers understand a subject. 

teach – The author gives directions on how to do something. 

describe – The author gives a picture with words of a person, place, event, or item. 

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​Reader's Purpose

There are many reasons you might have for reading the selection. 

ex: gain information, learn something, understand a difficult subject, be entertained, etc. 

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Multiple Choice

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Who is the subject of this selection?

1

Jesse

2

Pep

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Multiple Choice

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The author’s purpose in writing this selection is to

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inform

2

explain

3

describe

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Multiple Choice

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A synonym for muttered is

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complained

2

whispered

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Both are correct

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Multiple Choice

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What does the word “wound” mean in this selection?

1

move in a spiraling course

2

an injury

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Multiple Choice

The base word of “fracturing” is

1

fracture

2

fractur

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Open Ended

Find a word in the selection that means the opposite of "smashed"

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