Probably the last one but I’m not quite sure
Answer:
The author's purpose is to persuade.
Explanation:
There are three general purposes a person can have when writing or speaking: to persuade/motivate, to inform, or to entertain. Propaganda and advertising have the purpose of persuading people to do something. Usually, advertising focuses on making people buy a certain product. For that reason, they describe the product, its characteristics and features, and make it seem as if it is a nice thing to have - something that will make your life easier and happier. That is what the author does when describing the chopper. This product is fast - vegetables are cut in 30 seconds - and cheap - $29.95. At the end, we even have the use of imperative - "Order yours today!" The purpose here is clearly to persuade people to buy this product.
Answer:
In the Bible there is a case that God is considered to have a "booming voice" and very demanding. (The burning bush) But im sure there are times God's voice is sweet.
He was a very strong leader and relieved what was promised, and people were willing to follow him wherever he went. We can learn from him to be patient, and do research before going into things head first.