An author's point of view is
  • the author's attitude about the subject
  • the author's inference
  • the author's opinion about a subject
  • the author's second-guess
What seems easier to determine: central idea, author's purpose, choose what's for lunch or choosing a date?
  • Central Idea
  • What's for lunch
  • Author's Purpose
  • Choosing the right date
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A text may share facts about recycling and also encourage the reader to recycle also. What is/are the purpose(s)?
  • inform
  • persuade
  • persuade and inform
  • inform and entertain
Do you want to be an artist? Just enroll in "The Awesome Artists" program. Don't let this opportunity or your talent slip away. We guarantee you will be painting like the masters in two weeks for a low cost of $59.95.What is the author's purpose?
  • to entertain you with a story about artists
  • to teach you how all artists become famous
  • to persuade you to attend an art program
  • to explain how to paint a sunset
Which is NOT a definition of Entertain?
  • To interest
  • For the fun of it
  • To give enjoyment
  • To give details
Which is NOT a definition of Inform?
  • To amuse
  • To teach
  • To report
  • To tell
A National Geographic article about the eating and breeding habits of the endangered bald eagle.
  • Persuade
  • Inform
  • Entertain
In a recent survey of parents of children in grades 1-8, more than half of the parents agreed that students are overburdened with homework. These parents favored mandating less homework in local schools.
  • persuade
  • describe
  • explain
  • inform
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