Answer:
The author's purpose is to persuade.
Explanation:
There are three general purposes a person can have when writing or speaking: to persuade/motivate, to inform, or to entertain. Propaganda and advertising have the purpose of persuading people to do something. Usually, advertising focuses on making people buy a certain product. For that reason, they describe the product, its characteristics and features, and make it seem as if it is a nice thing to have - something that will make your life easier and happier. That is what the author does when describing the chopper. This product is fast - vegetables are cut in 30 seconds - and cheap - $29.95. At the end, we even have the use of imperative - "Order yours today!" The purpose here is clearly to persuade people to buy this product.
Answer:
yes, yes it is the right answer
Explanation:
That face cream can't be good. Kim Kardashian is selling it.
Don't listen to Dave's argument on gun control. He's not the brightest bulb in the chandelier.
In Langston Hughes 1935's story "Gumption", the Oyster family (father and son) runs into trouble with the Works Progress Administration (WPA) after Charlie (son), who is educated, professionally trained after years of experience working for Mr. Bartelson as a typewriter and bookkeeper, is assigned a road worker job instead of an office job.
This decision angers the father, who after confronting the WPA agent, gets branded as a communist, and ended up being detained after trying to hit the agent after the police were called.
Therefore, the answer is: Charlie Oyster didn't got a job, one that he was trained and qualified to do, because he was discriminated for being black.