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Author’s Purpose

Guided Notes: Fill in the blanks or circle correct answers

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Facts or true

Information?

Fiction?

Tries to get you

to do something?

to Entertain

to Inform or Teach

to Persuade or Convince

What is the author’s purpose

if the passage contains . . .

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An author writes for many reasons. An author may give you facts or true information about a subject. If so, they are writing to inform. Some authors write fiction stories or stories that are not true. They write these stories to entertain you. Other authors may write to persuade or to try to get you to do something.

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Practice

• Read the following passages and circle the intended author’s purpose!

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It was a glorious morning in Alabama. The sun was shining through the trees. Alan couldn't wait to find his fishing pole and call his friend Sam to go fishing. They had a great time on these early morning fishing trips. They took their dogs with them and the dogs would swim in the lake while they fished. It was so funny to watch those dogs paddle around the lake.

to Inform to Entertain to Persuade

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The Slim-O-Matic will cause you to loose pounds and inches from your body in one month. This amazing machine helps you to exercise correctly and provides an easy video to show you the proper way to exercise. Send $75.99 and begin exercising today.

to Inform to Entertain to Persuade

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The Underground Railroad was a secret organization which helped slaves escape to freedom. Many slaves were able to escape because of the conductors and station masters. The northern states were free states and slaves were free once they arrived in the north. Secret codes and signals were used to identify the conductors and station masters.

to Inform to Entertain to Persuade

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Judy Glen's amazing Wrinkle Remover cream will make you look younger in thirty days or less. This remarkable cream has special ingredients to make your wrinkles disappear. The cost for a thirty day supply is $ 25.99. Send your check to P.O.Box 00002, Shelton, CA 74836

to Inform to Entertain to Persuade

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Thomas was not happy one little bit. His sister, Susan was making honor roll again. His parents would allow her to do anything she wanted to do. Thomas was not making honor roll this time and he was not going to be allowed to do all the things he wanted to do. Poor Thomas! He would just have to study harder and get back on the honor roll.

to Inform to Entertain to Persuade

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Laura Elizabeth Ingalls Wilder was born on February 7, 1867 in Pepin, Wisconsin to Charles and Caroline Ingalls. She met and married Almanzo James Wilder in 1885. She published many books based on her travels to the west. Her writing became the basis for the " Little House" series She died in 1957.

to Inform to Entertain to Persuade

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HAMSTERS FOR SALE: Braxton Pet Store, Northwood Mall: We have a large selection of hamsters for sale this week. They are interesting pets and you will enjoy having one. They are only $ 17.99 this week. Come and buy yours today!

to Inform to Entertain to Persuade

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Calligraphy is a form of handwriting . A special pen must be used. Letters are formed using up and down strokes. Old documents are usually written in this form. Diplomas , certificates and other awards are written in calligraphy. It is an interesting form of handwriting.

to Inform to Entertain to Persuade

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Katina and her brother, Jess were playing with the water hose outside one day. Jess was hiding from Katina so she wouldn't squirt him with the water. The back door opened and Katina pointed the water hose toward the door. It was Mom and she was dripping wet!

to Inform to Entertain to Persuade

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Rosie had the best time making her valentine cards for her classmates. She used red and white paper, heart stickers, markers and anything else she could find. It was great. Her friends are planning a valentine party on Feb. 14th at school. The one she made for her best friend is funny. Funny valentines are nice to get.

to Inform to Entertain to Persuade

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Abraham Lincoln's birthday is on Feb. 12th. He was a great President of the United States. He was our 16th President. He is remembered for freeing the slaves.

to Inform to Entertain to Persuade

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to Inform to Entertain to Persuade

Joe had been fishing for over two hours without a single bite. Suddenly there was a nibble at the end of his fishing line. He stood up on the boat and leaned out too far. Just then there was a sharp yank on the line. Joe fell overboard and landed head first into the water. Joe and his friends laughed and laughed.

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to Inform to Entertain to Persuade

The giant panda is a bearlike animal that has thick white fur with black markings on its ears, limbs, shoulders, and around its eyes. The giant panda feeds on bamboo forests at high altitudes in western China. It also eats bulbs, roots, eggs, and some small mammals. The cubs are born in late winter. The giant panda is an endangered species and is protected by the Chinese government.

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Diction

• Word choice intended to convey a certain effect

• Examples:• She comes by night in fearsome flight, in

garments black as pitch = diction of darkness• Rather than endure such discomfort, they are

simply put to sleep = diction of murder

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Figurative Language

• Words or phrases that describe something else

• They always involve some sort of imaginative comparison between seemingly unlike things.

• Not meant to be taken literally, figurative language is used to produce images in a reader’s mind in a fresh, vivid and imaginative way.

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Hyperbole

• A deliberate, extravagant and often outrageous exaggeration

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Understatement

• The opposite of a hyperbole.• It is the kind of irony that deliberately

represents something as being much less than it really is.

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Sound Devices

• Alliteration – beginning several consecutive or neighboring words with the same sound

• Onomatopoeia - use of words to mimic the sounds they describe

• Consonance – repeating consonant sounds• Assonance – repeating vowel sounds

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Euphemism• The use of a word or phrase that is less expressive or

direct but considered less distasteful or offensive than another

• Example: Charles Wallace, under the spell of evil says, “Nobody has weeks and weeks of runny noses and sore throats. Rather than endure such discomfort, they are simply put to sleep.” The phrase “put to sleep is a euphemism for murder but makes the evil force seem reasonable in explanation.

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Sarcasm• The use of verbal irony where a person appears to be

praising something but is actually insulting it.

Jargon

Language used for a particular trade or profession

Example: medical jargon like lumbar, parietal, phalanges, ocular, hematoma…….

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Sentence Structure• Simple sentence structure – consists of one main

independent clause– Example: Charles Wallace freed his hands from Meg and

Calvin and plunked himself down on one of the chairs.• Complex Sentence structure – contains an

independent clause and one or more subordinate or dependent clauses– Example: As Charles Wallace gave Meg her sandwich,

Fortinbras came out from under the table. The dependent clause comes first so the reader pictures the action then the dog’s actions.

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Parallel Structure

• Refers to a similarity between sentences or parts of a sentence

• All parts have equal importance• Example: “Calvin led the way to the wall, then

sat there, his red hair shining silver in the moonlight, his body dappled with patterns from the tangle of branches.” Both phrases are equally important to the description of the character Calvin.

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Omission

• Deliberately leaving out parts of a sentence• Example: The kitten yawned, stretched, gave a

piteous miaow, trotted out of the attic and down the stairs. (Conjunctions such as and, but and or are ommitted to give each sentence part equal weight.)