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GaryK [48]
2 years ago
6

Read the following paragraph and select the author's purpose in writing that paragraph. It's finally here! A complete set of kit

chen knives that chop, slice, and dice vegetables with just the flick of your wrist. No more sawing away on those tough tomatoes skins. Our paring knife makes salad making a pleasure. The bread knife cuts through hard loaves like butter. Act now and receive a complete set of steak knives. They'll slice meat, not shred it. The whole package is yours for just . . . to inform to persuade to give pleasure to express strong feelings
Will mark brainliest!!
English
2 answers:
svetoff [14.1K]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

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ki77a [65]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

to inform

Explanation:

it says it will slice meat and tells you a complete set of STEAK knifes

plz give me brainllest

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