Authors Purpose Lesson
Authors Purpose Lesson
Modes of Writing
Three Reasons for Writing
1. To Inform (Expository)
2. To Persuade (Persuasive)
3. Entertain (Narrative or Poetry)
Writing to Inform
Often called expository writing.
Expository writing shows or explains facts.
Examples:
• Biography of Barack Obama
• News report about a shooting
• Note to a friend
• Essay about “killer bees”
Examples:
• Political speeches
• Advertisements
• A cover letter for your resume
• An essay urging readers to recycle
Writing to Entertain
Narratives: stories.
Have a beginning, middle, and end
A story may have a lesson, but the
author’s main purpose is to entertain.
Examples of Writing to Entertain
• Harry Potter books
• Poems about love
• Narrative essay about the big game
• Script for a TV show
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