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VladimirAG [237]
2 years ago
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How does the author’s purpose in EACH text affect their treatment of their subject matter? In other words, how does the author's

purpose in each text affect what information they include, what information they emphasize, and (in the case of Columbus) what information they leave out and/or mischaracterize?
English
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sweet [91]2 years ago
3 0

The purpose of each author affects the information in each text to make it more accurate, persuasive, and informative.

<h3>What is an author's purpose?</h3>
  • It is the effect he wants to provoke with the text.
  • It is the objective that he intends to achieve with the text.
  • It's the way he wants to impact the reader.

Authors manipulate their texts according to their goals. This allows the text to be more efficient, more informative, or more persuasive according to the author's wishes.

You did not show the texts that your question refers to. This prevents me from being able to answer it, but I hope this information can help you.

Learn more about persuasive texts at the link:

brainly.com/question/1130168

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