Author's purpose is the reason or reasons an author has for writing a text. Authors may have different purposes when writing, such as to inform, to persuade, to entertain, or to express feelings or emotions.
Types of Author's Purpose
Inform: The author's purpose is to provide information or explain something.
Persuade: The author's purpose is to convince the reader to believe or do something.
Entertain: The author's purpose is to engage and amuse the reader.
Express: The author's purpose is to share thoughts, feelings, or emotions.
Identifying Author's Purpose
When reading a text, it's important to identify the author's purpose. Look for clues in the text, such as the language used, the tone of the writing, and the overall message. Ask yourself why the author wrote the text and what they want the reader to take away from it.
Study Tips
Pay attention to the language and tone of the text to determine the author's purpose.
Consider the main message or argument the author is trying to convey.
Ask yourself if the text is meant to inform, persuade, entertain, or express.
Practice identifying author's purpose by reading different types of texts and discussing them with others.
Understanding the author's purpose can help you better comprehend and analyze the text you are reading.
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