Author's Purpose
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Kerri Debty
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English
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6th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
What do the letters in PIE stand for?
persuade, investigate, examine
program, interpret, entertain
persuade, inform, entertain
prepare, inform, experiment
2.
Multiple Choice
True or False: An author can only use one letter of PIE when writing.
True
False
3.
Multiple Choice
When an author's purpose is to inform, the text will include mostly __________.
opinions
funny or imaginary details
characters and a setting
facts
4.
Multiple Choice
The author's main purpose is not to entertain in which of the following?
a story
a cookbook
a comic book
a movie
5.
Multiple Choice
Words like "best", "should", "think", "believe" and "feel" are clues that an author is most likely trying to __________________.
persuade
inform
entertain
6.
Multiple Choice
Choose the author's main purpose(s) in the passage below.
"Run to your nearest toy store and buy the Lazy Crazy Scooter today! Give your tired feet a rest as you zip through town in style on this motorized scooter. It's the best, craziest scooter around!"
persuade
inform
entertain
persuade, inform, and entertain
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