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1- Persuade
The author wants the reader to
think or act in a certain way.
Tuesday, 21st
of September 2025
Author’s Purpose
1- Inform
The author wants to share
information about a topic.
2- Entertain
The author wants the readers to
enjoy a story.
1- Inform
The author wants to share
information about a topic.
2- Entertain
The author wants the readers to
enjoy a story.
1 - Express
The author wants to share thoughts,
feelings, or personal ideas.
2 - Explain
The author wants to make something
clear or tell how something works.
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Who is telling the story?
Tuesday, 21st
of September 2025
Point of View
1st
person
2nd
person
3rd
person limited
3rd
person omniscient
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He was a cabin boy.
He claimed he saw strange sky creatures while
flying in his balloon.
Because she wanted to prove her grandfather
was right about the creatures.
Because it includes detailed notes and
sketches of the creatures.
It takes place on the airship Aurora, which allows the
characters explore the sky and find the creatures.
The story would show her strong belief in her
grandfather’s discovery.
The main conflict is Kate vs. people’s disbelief.
It affects them because both want to prove
the creatures exist.
He includes them to give proof and make the
story feel scientific.
Readers learn that curiosity and
determination can lead to new discoveries.
The author leaves the ending open to keep the
mystery alive and make readers use their
imagination.
My heart jumped with excitement before the big test.
The stormy sky was as angry as a roaring lion.
It had the wings of an eagle and the tail of a
tiger, flying fast and fierce through the clouds.
My excitement burst like fireworks inside me.

Author's Purpose.pptx english language arts

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    1- Persuade The authorwants the reader to think or act in a certain way. Tuesday, 21st of September 2025 Author’s Purpose
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    1- Inform The authorwants to share information about a topic. 2- Entertain The author wants the readers to enjoy a story.
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    1- Inform The authorwants to share information about a topic. 2- Entertain The author wants the readers to enjoy a story.
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    1 - Express Theauthor wants to share thoughts, feelings, or personal ideas. 2 - Explain The author wants to make something clear or tell how something works.
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    Who is tellingthe story? Tuesday, 21st of September 2025 Point of View 1st person 2nd person 3rd person limited 3rd person omniscient
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    He was acabin boy.
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    He claimed hesaw strange sky creatures while flying in his balloon. Because she wanted to prove her grandfather was right about the creatures. Because it includes detailed notes and sketches of the creatures. It takes place on the airship Aurora, which allows the characters explore the sky and find the creatures.
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    The story wouldshow her strong belief in her grandfather’s discovery. The main conflict is Kate vs. people’s disbelief. It affects them because both want to prove the creatures exist. He includes them to give proof and make the story feel scientific.
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    Readers learn thatcuriosity and determination can lead to new discoveries. The author leaves the ending open to keep the mystery alive and make readers use their imagination.
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    My heart jumpedwith excitement before the big test. The stormy sky was as angry as a roaring lion.
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    It had thewings of an eagle and the tail of a tiger, flying fast and fierce through the clouds. My excitement burst like fireworks inside me.