The correct answer is option A. I and II. An author's purpose is to inform as well as to persuade.
Authors write for a wide range of reasons. Those reasons are known as the author's purpose. Depending on the purpose, authors may choose all different sorts of writing formats, genres and vernacular. A simple way to summarize the three main categories of author's purpose is to employ the acronym PIE, which stands for persuade, inform and entertain.
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c. Alvarez, Julia. In the Time of Butterflies. San Francisco: California Press, 2005.
When formatting a book entry for a Works Cited page, be certain the author’s last name is the first element followed by the author’s first name. The first and last name should be separated by a comma. The title of the book should follow in title case (capitalizing all major words) and should be followed by a period. The next element is the city of publication, which is followed by a colon then the name of the publisher. After the name of the publisher, a comma should be used, which is then followed by the year of publication.
The publication year should be followed by a period.