A intransitive verb it doesnt need a direct object to complete its meaning.
Examples:
Let go.
The Kids are Jumping.
Sam is sleeping.
those are all examples of transitive verbs.
A Transitive verb is the opposite in other words it needs a direct object to complete its meaning.
Examples:
Jetro often takes a nap.
←(here takes is the transitive verb that needs another object to complete its meaning otherwise you won't know what Jetro takes.) nap←(here nap completes the transitive verb because then you know what Jetro takes which is a nap. Otherwise you would know.)
Hope it helps. Correct if I am wrong.
i would say its a, conceited! good luck :)
The answer is B. disrepair
Answer:
TO INFORM: How to knit, Dubstep History
TO PERSUADE: Save the Panther!
TO ENTERTAIN: Book of Jokes, Mystery stories
Explanation:
A purpose to persuade: usually has an intriguing title, author wants you to engage in something.
A purpose to inform: has many interesting info about a particular topic. The author wants you to inform you about it. Expository writing
A purpose to entertain: the author wants to amuse the audience. Jokes and scary stories are some examples of topics to write for entertainment.
Hope this helps!