purpose
The five purposes are as follows: to inform, to entertain, to persuade, to describe and to rock and roll!!
1. Persuade that means the author wants to persuade you to do something with his writing. 2. Inform that means the author wants to teach of tell you something. 3. Entertain that means the author is just writing to write. He or she is not trying to inform you or persuade you, just entertain.
"What is the writer trying to get me to think about..."
advise, announce, declare, communicate, express, inform, instruct
inform, tell, teach, advise, counsel, educate, instruct, illuminate
To inform, to instruct, to persuade, and to entertain.
To Inform To Instruct To Entertain To Inspire/ Motivate To Activate/Stimulate To persuade
it stands for the different reasons for writing. Pursuade, inform and express or entertain
The three general purposes of giving a speech are to inform, persuade, and entertain the audience. Informative speeches provide information or educate the audience on a specific topic, persuasive speeches aim to convince or sway the audience's beliefs or actions, while entertaining speeches focus on engaging and amusing the audience.
inform
Persuade Inform Entertain
No remorsfull means to be sad about something
To entertain or to describe or to persuade or to inform
The purposes storytellers serve are to inform,entertain,explain,and persuade
Persuade Inform Entertain Educate
To inform, to entertain, and to persuade
The five purposes are as follows: to inform, to entertain, to persuade, to describe and to rock and roll!!