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Dylan L Entertain T o interest and amuse the purpose of the following fiction mystery fantasy poetry Entertain Entertain Entertain Credits

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Dylan L Entertain T o interest and amuse the purpose of the following fiction mystery fantasy poetry Entertain Entertain Entertain Credits. Modes of Writing. Four . Reasons for Writing. To Inform. (. Expository). To Persuade. (. Persuasive). To Entertain. . (. Narrative/story). To Express . (. Poetry). Writing to . Inform. Often called . CELEBRATE FROM . 2 . founder, hairman, and hief cientist . The authorwould like to thank Rich Sadowsky for customizing the webbased facial tracking system for this research. 2 &#x/MCI; 0 ;&#x/MCI; Entertain. Persuade. Inform. Test Yourself. Everyone. has a purpose for doing something.. You drink because . you are thirsty.. You sleep because . you are tired.. When an author writes a story they write it for a reason.. . An author writes for many reasons.. . An author may give you . facts or true information. about a subject. If so, they are writing . to. . inform. . . Some authors write . fiction stories. English 9B. To inform. A reader who has come to this text is seeking this information:. Academic essay. Blog. Dictionary. Encyclopedia. News article. Reports . Textbook. To entertain. A reader is entertained by exploring a subject or idea:. Fire Builder. 1. Fire Builder. Vocabulary. 2. Fire Builder. Flue. A pipe or tube that lets smoke escape. A measure of land. A place to keep wood. A vantage point to watch. 3. Fire Builder. Self-Pity. Newspapers.  . Informal. Use of puns. Use of alliteration. Exaggeration for effect. Slang. Colloquial language (chatty). Informal names used. Short, snappy sentences. Heightened language (over the top). Facts or true . Information? . Fiction? . Tries to get you. to do something?. to Entertain. . to Inform or Teach. to Persuade or Convince. What is the author’s purpose. if the passage contains . . .. Prof. Miguel A. Arce Ramos. English 11th. Author’s Tone. The author’s purpose is expressed by the tone of voice he or she assumes in writing. . Tone is the emotion or mood of the author’s written voice. Purpose and tone are so closely related that they work together. . Author’s Purpose The reasons the author has for writing/creating a particular text Author’s Purpose There are 3 purposes: To PERSUADE To INFORM To ENTERTAIN To PERSUADE Includes: A statement of opinion Author’s Purpose 4.2 Reading Skill Authors usually write to persuade, inform, or entertain. Persuade: to cause someone to do something through reasoning or argument Did the author try to change your mind? Author’s Purpose 4.2 Reading Skill Authors usually write to persuade, inform, or entertain. Persuade: to cause someone to do something through reasoning or argument Did the author try to change your mind? October , 2020 Via email to: officeofthemayor@lasvegasnevada.gov Via email to: wrreed@nvdetr.org Wesley ReedStatewide Rapid Response CoordinatorNV Dept of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation500

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