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Author’s Purpose notes What’s the purpose? Author’s Purpose notes

Author’s Purpose Every writer has a purpose in mind when he/she writes. The purpose that the writer chooses will determine the following: Style- are any of the words in bold/italicized? Word choice Structure You can determine the author’s purpose by watching the clues in: Style Tone Point of view structure

To… PERSUADE To convince the reader of a certain point of view Tries to convince the reader to agree with an opinion, but the author will probably use facts to build a strong argument. Part of being a good reader is noticing what the writer doesn’t say. If the author presents lots of facts, but they only inform you about one side of an issue, the purpose is probably to persuade. Examples: advertisements, editorials, essays, and campaign speeches

To … INFORM To teach To give information to the reader The writer leaves out his or her personal opinions. The writing is objective and presents both sides of an issue Examples: news articles, textbooks, biographies, documentaries, book reports, instruction manuals, charts, graphs, tables, and maps

ENTERTAIN To… To hold the attention of the reader through enjoyment Includes fiction, like mystery novels, as well as plays, poems, short stories, and comic books Will often include factual information, and they will often include the author’s opinion or characters’ opinions, but, overall, the purpose is the reader’s enjoyment Examples: novels, short stories, poetry and drama