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Epigrams Helps focus the reader on the author’s intent or purpose for a passage
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Author’s Purpose The reasons the author has for writing/creating a particular text
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Author’s Purpose 4.2 Reading Skill Authors usually write to persuade, inform, or entertain.
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Author’s Purpose 4.2 Reading Skill Authors usually write to persuade, inform, or entertain.
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Sometimes the author defines the word for the reader soon a
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Sometimes the author defines the word for the reader soon after it is used in a sentence.
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