Authors Purpose
Examples of texts that are written to persuade
Advertisements, campaign speeches, persuasive letters or notes
Examples of texts that are written to inform
Expository essays or articles, instructions or directions, Encyclopedias or other reference texts
Writing to Persuade
In a text that is written to persuade, the authors primary purpose is to compel readers to take action, convince them of an idea through argument, or to reaffirm their existing beliefs
What are some examples of texts that are written to entertain
Stories, Poems, Dramas, Songs
Writing to entertain
The primary purpose of texts that are written to entrain is to amuse readers. This does not mean that the text must be happy; the text could be a tragedy, but the main reason for writing the text is to amuse readers.
Writing to inform
The primary purpose of texts that are written to inform is to enlighten the reader or provide the reader with information about the topic