logging in or signing up Author�s Purpose aSGuest71309 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 445 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 14, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Author’s Purpose : Author’s Purpose Presented by Mrs. Pieretti Why Do Author’s Write? : Why Do Author’s Write? To Express To Persuade To Inform To Entertain “If you vote for me, I promise . . . “ Slide 3: When trying to determine the author’s purpose for writing, consider the genre. Most fiction is written to entertain Nonfiction materials are often intended to give information Poetry and journal/diary writing is often written to express Advertisements, editorials, and political speeches are often intended to persuade the audience to act in some way (buy something, vote a certain way, change your mind) Slide 4: Watch this video clip. What is the author’s purpose? If you said to entertain, you’re correct. : If you said to entertain, you’re correct. Sometimes figuring out the author’s purpose for writing is easy, but other times it may make you feel a little like Lou Costello trying to figure out Who’s on first? : Sometimes figuring out the author’s purpose for writing is easy, but other times it may make you feel a little like Lou Costello trying to figure out Who’s on first? Slide 8: To All Museum Staff: It has come to my attention that some of you are listening to the radio during work hours. The guard caught two people when their radio made a horrible squawking noise. We have one hundred people working here. They all heard the music pierce the quiet. From now on, please be considerate and do not play the radio during work hours. The Management Slide 9: What is the Author’s Purpose? To Inform To Entertain To Persuade To Express Answer: To persuade Slide 10: September 10, 2010 Dear Rita, I’m sorry that I yelled at you yesterday. You were right, and I was out of bounds. Please accept my apology, which is sincere. We could plant some flowers if the weather is nice or go out to dinner. I will buy you a nice dessert, anything except strawberry shortcake because I know you don’t like it. Your friend, Carlos Slide 11: What is the Author’s Purpose? To Inform To Entertain To Persuade To Express Slide 12: The Author’s Purpose was To Express Carlos wanted to let Rita know that her was truly sorry for losing his temper and he wanted to make things right between them. Slide 13: The northern part of the Everglades consists of a prairie covered by shallow water and by saw grass, a grasslike plant with sharp, jagged edges that grows as high as 12 feet in some places. Slide 14: What is the Author’s Purpose? To Inform To Entertain To Persuade To Express To Inform Slide 15: Joey’s first trip to the marvelous city of Chicago was a joyous day. He saw famous skyscrapers like the Sears Tower and the Hancock Tower. Joey felt a great admiration for the architect of Chicago’s beautiful Union Station. It seemed mysterious to him that any place could be so big. While they were in the Art Institute, Joey’s mother struck up a conversation with one of the guards. He shared some helpful information about which elevator would take them to the special exhibit. The paintings there gave Joey more education than he ever got in a classroom! Slide 16: What is the Author’s Purpose? To Inform To Entertain To Persuade To Express To Entertain Slide 17: July 4, 1776 Dear Diary, Today every leader in Congress will put his signature on a document that will create a new nation – the United States! I used to think independence was only a dream, but now it’s practical and real! Now we can elect our own leaders, which will please all Americans. It’s like a breath of fresh air! Today I’ll wear my best clothes! Slide 18: What is the Author’s Purpose? To Inform To Entertain To Persuade To Express To Express Great Job!!!! : Great Job!!!! You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Author�s Purpose aSGuest71309 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 445 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 14, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Author’s Purpose : Author’s Purpose Presented by Mrs. Pieretti Why Do Author’s Write? : Why Do Author’s Write? To Express To Persuade To Inform To Entertain “If you vote for me, I promise . . . “ Slide 3: When trying to determine the author’s purpose for writing, consider the genre. Most fiction is written to entertain Nonfiction materials are often intended to give information Poetry and journal/diary writing is often written to express Advertisements, editorials, and political speeches are often intended to persuade the audience to act in some way (buy something, vote a certain way, change your mind) Slide 4: Watch this video clip. What is the author’s purpose? If you said to entertain, you’re correct. : If you said to entertain, you’re correct. Sometimes figuring out the author’s purpose for writing is easy, but other times it may make you feel a little like Lou Costello trying to figure out Who’s on first? : Sometimes figuring out the author’s purpose for writing is easy, but other times it may make you feel a little like Lou Costello trying to figure out Who’s on first? Slide 8: To All Museum Staff: It has come to my attention that some of you are listening to the radio during work hours. The guard caught two people when their radio made a horrible squawking noise. We have one hundred people working here. They all heard the music pierce the quiet. From now on, please be considerate and do not play the radio during work hours. The Management Slide 9: What is the Author’s Purpose? To Inform To Entertain To Persuade To Express Answer: To persuade Slide 10: September 10, 2010 Dear Rita, I’m sorry that I yelled at you yesterday. You were right, and I was out of bounds. Please accept my apology, which is sincere. We could plant some flowers if the weather is nice or go out to dinner. I will buy you a nice dessert, anything except strawberry shortcake because I know you don’t like it. Your friend, Carlos Slide 11: What is the Author’s Purpose? To Inform To Entertain To Persuade To Express Slide 12: The Author’s Purpose was To Express Carlos wanted to let Rita know that her was truly sorry for losing his temper and he wanted to make things right between them. Slide 13: The northern part of the Everglades consists of a prairie covered by shallow water and by saw grass, a grasslike plant with sharp, jagged edges that grows as high as 12 feet in some places. Slide 14: What is the Author’s Purpose? To Inform To Entertain To Persuade To Express To Inform Slide 15: Joey’s first trip to the marvelous city of Chicago was a joyous day. He saw famous skyscrapers like the Sears Tower and the Hancock Tower. Joey felt a great admiration for the architect of Chicago’s beautiful Union Station. It seemed mysterious to him that any place could be so big. While they were in the Art Institute, Joey’s mother struck up a conversation with one of the guards. He shared some helpful information about which elevator would take them to the special exhibit. The paintings there gave Joey more education than he ever got in a classroom! Slide 16: What is the Author’s Purpose? To Inform To Entertain To Persuade To Express To Entertain Slide 17: July 4, 1776 Dear Diary, Today every leader in Congress will put his signature on a document that will create a new nation – the United States! I used to think independence was only a dream, but now it’s practical and real! Now we can elect our own leaders, which will please all Americans. It’s like a breath of fresh air! Today I’ll wear my best clothes! Slide 18: What is the Author’s Purpose? To Inform To Entertain To Persuade To Express To Express Great Job!!!! : Great Job!!!!