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Jobisdone [24]
3 years ago
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Excerpt from Acquiring a Driver's License in Alabama Tracy Wilson The road test will allow potential licensees to demonstrate dr

iving ability in their personal vehicle on a route assigned by the test examiner at that time. The license plates, registration, and insurance on the vehicle must be current. Vehicles not meeting this requirement will not be permitted for use on the road test. The vehicle must be driven to the test site by a licensed driver. The purpose of this passage is A) to inform. B) to persuade. C) to entertain. D) to tell a story.
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Andrew [12]3 years ago
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The p ostrich uric sentence.




A) to inform
Inessa [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

Letter A. to inform

Explanation:

The passage purpose is to inform. Some features support this idea: The tone used in the passage is neutral, and it provides the reader with information about a particular a topic.

It doesn't try to take a side.

It doesn't attempt to amuse the reader.

It isn't written in the way of a narrative.

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