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When the author writes to try to get you to change your mind about something
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inform, entertain, pursuade
inform
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entertain
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persuade
My sixth graders are so smart, that they would beat a dictionary in a vocabulary contest.
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inform, entertain, pursuade
inform
hyperbole
entertain
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persuade
The three types of authors purpose are
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inform, entertain, pursuade
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entertain
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persuade
Mr. Jackson is a monkey trying to dance for a banana.
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inform, entertain, pursuade
inform
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entertain
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persuade
When the writer wants you to know facts about a certain topic
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inform, entertain, pursuade
inform
hyperbole
entertain
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persuade
An extreme exaggeration used in writing
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The dog is like a sprinkler watering the grass.
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When a writer gets your attention through suspense, mystery, adventure and humor.
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inform, entertain, pursuade
inform
hyperbole
entertain
hyperbole
persuade
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