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Lesson 13 of 20 ยท Why Was It Written?

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Review: Author's Purpose

Review: Author's Purpose
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We reviewed that authors write to inform, entertain, or persuade.

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We reviewed that authors write to inform, entertain, or persuade. We reviewed author's purpose. Authors write to inform, entertain, or persuade.

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We reviewed author's purpose.

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Authors write to inform, entertain, or persuade.

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