I think it was "You never know who you can trust" or something. Sorry if I didn't help!
Was the author wanting 2 inform, entertain or persuade in the story of snow white and the seven dwarfs
To set the tone; to indicate the period of time; to describe; to persuade; to entertain
The five purposes are as follows: to inform, to entertain, to persuade, to describe and to rock and roll!!
One of the author's purposes might be to inform, persuade, entertain, or express their thoughts and opinions.
The book "Uprising" by Margaret Peterson Haddix contains 404 pages.
I only know three but there are PIE! That's how we remember it in school. To persuade, inform, and entertain. I didnt know there was a fourth one!
The author's purpose in the article is to inform, persuade, entertain, or express their opinion. It may vary depending on the content and tone of the article.
You can narrow it down easily... It is either Persuade, Inform, or Entertain. I have never read the book so I don't know. Hope I helped!
When an author's purpose is to entertain, they aim to engage and amuse readers through the use of storytelling, humor, or engaging content. The primary goal is to provide enjoyment and pleasure to the audience, rather than to inform or persuade. This can include genres such as fiction, poetry, or comedy.
It can be to entertain, to persuade or to inform.
the authors purpose is the entertain i think
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