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Identifying the author’s purpose is an important part of reading comprehension. That’s because knowing why an author wrote a text is the key to knowing what to remember when you’ve read the last page.
It’s sort of like setting a purpose for comprehension. In general, there are 3 basic reasons for an author to write something: to persuade their reader, to inform their reader, or to entertain their reader.
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listening: Hearing the audio or someone speaking
adept: Very skilled at something
plight: A dangerous situation
sincerity: Being free from false info
innate: Natural thinking
purity: freedom from contamination.
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maybe A im not sure whats the passage
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The theme of The Adventures of Theseus is B: It is as important to be thoughtful as well as brave.
Theseus was a brave young man called Theseus, who went on a journey to Athens. His mother begged him to travel by sea, not over land it was dangerous travelling over land. He insisted on travelling over land and met several robbers and bandits along the way. He handled each situation he found himself in, along the way, with thought and bravery. As a result, he arrived in Athens unscathed.
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