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Author’s Purpose and Perspective
Lesson 22
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You have learned that an author’s purpose is the author’s reason for writing a text.
An author’s perspective is the author’s opinion about a subject. You can often identify an author’s perspective by thinking about the words the author uses. The details the authors has included in the text also provides clues.
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Author’s Purpose and Perspective
Evidence Author’s Purpose and Perspective Evidence Tip: An author can have more than one purpose for writing something. For example, a story may entertain and teach about a topic.
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Read the story. Then we will use the evidence from the story to help us fill in the graphic organizer. “It’s a shame that this park is such a mess!” Tricia said. Every time that she and Anita kicked the soccer ball, it hit a piece of trash. “You’re right,” Anita agreed. “We should improve it. Let’s do something. Let’s organize a cleanup day.” Dozens of volunteers participated. The cleanup made the park cleaner and safer for everyone.
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“It’s a shame that this park is such a mess!” Tricia said. Every time that she and Anita kicked the soccer ball, it hit a piece of trash. “You’re right,” Anita agreed. “We should improve it. Let’s do something. Let’s organize a cleanup day.” Dozens of volunteers participated. The cleanup made the park cleaner and safer for everyone. Evidence Evidence Evidence Dozens of Volunteers participate. Entertaining Story about cleaning up a park. The girls organize clean up day. Author’s Purpose To Entertain Author’s Perspective People should work together to make their community a better place.
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