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You have been asked to write a pamphlet for a candidate who is running for a local election. Who is your audience?
a) potential voters
b) anyone
c) friends
d) customers

You have been asked to write a pamphlet for a candidate who is running for a local election. You want to convince your audience your candidate is better than the other one. What is your purpose?
a) to entertain
b) to inform
c) to persuade
d) to describe

You are writing a ballad to be shared in class. What is your purpose?
a) to inform
b) to entertain
c) to persuade
d) to describe

You performed in a drama at school. Who is the audience?
a) general public
b) government officials
c) teachers and staff
d) customers

Newspaper stories are written mostly to ...
a) entertain
b) inform
c) persuade
d) describe

Books of fiction are meant to
a) inform
b) entertain
c) describe
d) persuade

A government campaign designed to encourage people to stop smoking is meant to
a) inform
b) entertain
c) persuade
d) describe

See Sally run. See John play. Here is their dog. This language is for a book for an audience who is ...
a) Intelligent
b) Sophisticated
c) Very old
d) Very young or very new to English

A note to your parents asking for permission to go to a friend's house has a purpose of ...
a) entertain
b) inform
c) persuade
d) describe

We we explain something to the principal the same way we would explain it to our friends.
a) true
b) false
c) maybe
d) could be

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