This document provides information about literary terms and how to set up notes for a test on the topic. It explains the three main purposes of authorship - to inform, entertain, and persuade. Examples are given for each purpose, such as an advertisement trying to persuade readers through claims of a product's benefits, a humorous story meant to entertain, and a factual biography meant to inform about Abraham Lincoln. Students are instructed to draw a pie chart and table in their notes to organize examples based on the three authorial purposes.