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Fiction stories, poems, songs, plays, jokes, and narratives are examples of:
entertain
IDENTIFY THE AUTHOR'S PURPOSE. Fairy tale
entertain
The author wants to amuse you or for you to enjoy the writing.
entertain
Do you know where everyone has gone?
indicative
Is he having any fun?
indicative
She stopped during the third lap.
indicative
That was tasty.
indicative
The sky is clear tonight.
indicative
To protect your head from a fall, it is important to wear a helmet.
indicative
Today, I am meeting my friends for a coffee at the Corner Cafe.
indicative
Victor enjoy skating.
indicative
IDENTIFY THE AUTHOR'S PURPOSE. A section in a history book describing the conditions and causes of the Great Depression in the Midwest in the 1930s.
inform
IDENTIFY THE AUTHOR'S PURPOSE. Even though Mercury is closer to the sun, Venus is hotter.
inform
IDENTIFY THE AUTHOR'S PURPOSE. Lecture on the kinds of habitat of animals.
inform
In a newspaper articles, the author's purpose is to:
inform
In a textbook, the author's purpose is to:
inform
In an expository essay, the author's purpose is to:
inform
The author wants you to give information .
inform
textbooks, non-fiction books, expository essays, biographies, newspaper articles, and directions are examples of:
inform
You shouldn't go _____ into the castle.
into
The cat jumped _____ the wall.
over
In an advertisement, the author's purpose is to:
persuade
The author wants you to do, buy, or believe something.
persuade
advertisements, persuasive letters, opinions, campaign speeches are all examples of:
persuade
I suggest that you consult him.
subjunctive
I suggest that you dress warmly because the temperature is dropping.
subjunctive
I wish it were still in use.
subjunctive
If I were in your position, I would do the same.
subjunctive
If I were to be late, you would have to leave without me.
subjunctive
If they were seen breaking into the building, they will face charges.
subjunctive
It is important that the report be submitted by 9:00 a.m. on Monday morning.
subjunctive
IDENTIFY THE AUTHOR'S PURPOSE. "You Should Vote Today!" campaign
to persuade
We ran _____ the castle.
towards
The cat jumped _____ the roof.
onto
You mustn't go _____ this road.
across
Betty doesn't have a job _____ the moment.
at
I stay with my family _____ Christmas.
at
Jane is waiting for you _____ the bus stop.
at
The telephone and the doorbell rang _____ the same time.
at
Don't forget to water the plants.
imperative
Empty the bin, John.
imperative
Please help me to make some soup and bread.
imperative
Run!
imperative
Sing us a song, Jack.
imperative
In England, it often snows _____ December.
in
It gets very cold _____ winter.
in
She was born _____ 1961
in
Are you doing anything _____ the weekend?
on
Do you work _____ Mondays?
on
The author's name is ___ the cover of the book.
on