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The document discusses an author's purpose for writing, which can be to entertain, inform, or persuade. It provides examples of different types of writing and asks the reader to determine the author's purpose for each one. The examples include a note to a teacher, a newspaper article about recycling, a story about a magical horse, a science textbook chapter, and an advertisement for a washing machine.

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Purpose

The document discusses an author's purpose for writing, which can be to entertain, inform, or persuade. It provides examples of different types of writing and asks the reader to determine the author's purpose for each one. The examples include a note to a teacher, a newspaper article about recycling, a story about a magical horse, a science textbook chapter, and an advertisement for a washing machine.

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Name _________________________________ Date _________________

Author’s Purpose
An author writes for one of three reasons:
To entertain To inform (teach) To persuade (convince)

Direction: Read the description or example and determine the author’s purpose:
to entertain, to persuade, or to inform. Then, explain your answer.

1. Mrs. Wilburn writes a note to Sadie’s teacher explaining why Sadie was absent the
past two days.
Author’s Purpose: To inform (Explanations will vary)
Explain: The note was written to give the teacher information.

2. A man wrote an article in the local newspaper telling about the need to recycle in the
community. He gave reasons why recycling is important and ways it can be done easily.
Author’s Purpose: To persuade
Explain: The article was written to convince people to recycle.

3. A story about a magical horse that could fly. When someone rode this horse, their
dreams and wishes come true.
Author’s Purpose: To entertain
Explain: The story entertains the reader with a story of a magical horse.

4. A chapter in a science book explaining how blood circulates through the body.

Author’s Purpose: To inform


Explain: The chapter gives information about the circulatory system.

5. An advertisement for a new washing machine that will wash up to 15 pairs of jeans or up
to 20 towels in one load. The washer will save you time and money!

Author’s Purpose: To persuade

Explain: The ad tries to convince the reader to buy the new washing machine.

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