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tatiyna
3 years ago
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What must a reader consider to understand an author’s purpose for writing? Check all that apply. the theme of the text the topic

of the text the name of the text the author’s use of language the author’s attitude toward the topic the author’s approach to discussing the topic
English
2 answers:
Reptile [31]3 years ago
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To understand an author's purpose for writing, a reader must consider (you can choose more than one option if you think they apply):

1. The name of the text. The title of their work usually give us an idea of what is the author focusing on. The choice of words is a very important decision.

2. The author's use of language. With this, the reader can understand which is the author's believe about the subject and what he or she is trying to tell us.

3. The author's approach to discussing the topic. He or she will probably focus in some determined aspect of the topic, and this will tell much about his or her purpose for writing the piece.

Komok [63]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. The name of the text.

2. The author's use of language

3. The author's approach to discussing the topic.

Explanation:

The title of their work usually give us an idea of what is the author focusing on.

The choice of words is a very imWith this, the reader can understand which is the author's believe about the subject and what he or she is trying to tell us.portant decision.

He or she will probably focus in some determined aspect of the topic, and this will tell much about his or her purpose for writing the piece.

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