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Text Purpose

Text Purpose A. entertain. B. Inform. C. express. D. influence. Suppose your teacher gives you an assignment to write a persuasive essay on school uniforms, either for them or against them. The purpose of a lasagna recipe is to: 1. 2.

Text Purpose A. entertain. B. inform. C. express. D. influence. Suppose your teacher gives you an assignment to write a persuasive essay on school uniforms, either for them or against them. The purpose of a lasagna recipe is to: 1. 2.

Text Purpose A. entertain. B. inform. C. express. D. influence. Suppose your teacher gives you an assignment to write a persuasive essay on school uniforms, either for them or against them. The purpose of a lasagna recipe is to: 1. 2.

Text Purpose to entertain to inform to express to influence The purpose of a written text is the reason it was written. There are four main purposes for writing: to entertain to inform to express to influence

Text Purpose Writing to Entertain Also ask yourself: KINDS OF TEXT CHARACTERISTICS to entertain fiction makes you laugh keeps you interested poems some nonfiction is about made-up characters and events Also ask yourself: What did the writer want to accomplish in writing this text?

Text Purpose Writing to Inform Also ask yourself: What did the writer want to accomplish in writing this text? PURPOSE KINDS OF TEXT CHARACTERISTICS to inform nonfiction articles and books: history, news, science, politics, cooking, travel, biography gives you information contains facts answers questions about the topic explains how something works

Text Purpose Writing to Express Also ask yourself: What did the writer want to accomplish in writing this text? PURPOSE KINDS OF TEXT CHARACTERISTICS to express often written in first-person contains personal content talks about feelings letters personal essays journals some poems

Text Purpose Writing to Influence Also ask yourself: What did the writer want to accomplish in writing this text? PURPOSE KINDS OF TEXT CHARACTERISTICS to influence tries to persuade readers to think a certain way, do something, buy something, support an idea or candidate, or change their minds uses strong words to convince persuasive essay letter to the editor advertisement political speech

Guided Practice with Text Purpose Friendly Neighborhood Lawn Care Read the text, then answer the question that follows. Friendly Neighborhood Lawn Care • Lawn Care by a Trusted Neighbor • Highest-Quality Work Guaranteed or Your Money Back • Most Reasonable Price in Town • Quiet Electric Lawn Mower and Trimmer • Call Eleanor for Free Estimate — (512) 555-5555 A. to inform neighbors about how to care for their lawns B. to entertain people with a humorous story about mowing lawns C. to influence people so they try her lawn care business D. to express the story of her personal experiences 1. Why did the author most likely write this flyer?

Guided Practice with Text Purpose Read the text, then answer the question that follows. A. to influence people in Rossmoor to put up storm windows B. to inform people in Rossmoor about dangerous weather conditions C. to entertain people in Rossmoor with stories of tornadoes D. to express the writer’s feelings about severe weather 2. The purpose of this bulletin is: The following bulletin is shown across the bottom of the television screen: Weather Bulletin Severe storm warning. High winds with baseball-sized hail and heavy rains. Tornadoes possible. National Weather Service recommends that everyone in Rossmoor take cover immediately.

Guided Practice with Text Purpose Read the text, then answer the question that follows. A. to entertain B. to inform C. to express D. to influence 3. The purpose of this nursery rhyme is: Mary had a little lamb Its fleece was white as snow, And everywhere that Mary went The lamb was sure to go.

Guided Practice with Text Purpose Friendly Neighborhood Lawn Care Read the text, then answer the question that follows. Friendly Neighborhood Lawn Care • Lawn Care by a Trusted Neighbor • Highest-Quality Work Guaranteed or Your Money Back • Most Reasonable Price in Town • Quiet Electric Lawn Mower and Trimmer • Call Eleanor for Free Estimate — (512) 555-5555 A. to inform neighbors about how to care for their lawns B. to entertain people with a humorous story about mowing lawns C. to influence people so they try her lawn care business D. to express the story of her personal experiences 1. Why did the author most likely write this flyer?

Guided Practice with Text Purpose Read the text, then answer the question that follows. A. to influence people in Rossmoor to put up storm windows B. to inform people in Rossmoor about dangerous weather conditions C. to entertain people in Rossmoor with stories of tornadoes D. to express the writer’s feelings about severe weather 2. The purpose of this bulletin is: The following bulletin is shown across the bottom of the television screen: Weather Bulletin Severe storm warning. High winds with baseball-sized hail and heavy rains. Tornadoes possible. National Weather Service recommends that everyone in Rossmoor take cover immediately.

Guided Practice with Text Purpose Read the text, then answer the question that follows. A. to entertain B. to inform C. to express D. to influence 3. The purpose of this nursery rhyme is: Mary had a little lamb Its fleece was white as snow, And everywhere that Mary went The lamb was sure to go.

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