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Anton [14]
1 year ago
5

This story is written for entertainment purposes. Which sentence from the passage best supports the author's purpose for writing

?
English
1 answer:
victus00 [196]1 year ago
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Looking at the passage, we can see that the sentence that best supports the author's purpose for writing is: C. Will tell you a story that is only half true.

<h3>What is author's purpose?</h3>

It should be noted that the author's purpose has to do with the reason or the intention with which an author is writing. The purpose of the author for writing may actually be to amuse, educate, inform, etc.

Culture and entertainment have a tight relationship. Numerous enjoyable activities have shaped local culture. For instance, festivals are crucial for fostering local culture while delivering enjoyment and entertainment. A group of people's "style of life" or their social behavior is referred to as their "culture" in this context. For instance, you might get together with your friends on the weekends to watch movies or play games. Most people in your society might carry out tasks that are comparable. These kinds of activities can create a culture and a sense of community.

We can see that the purpose here was to inform them about a story that is half true.

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This story is written for entertainment purposes. Which sentence from the passage best supports the author's purpose for

writing?

A lost my camera with all of my pictures from our trip the diamond studs i had received as a high school

graduation present, and my favorite watch

The moonlight would hit the glass just so causing shadows to appear and the sea creatures to seem

almost mythological

C will tell you a story that is only half true

first went out of the country when I was about 20 years old

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