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.
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angular I think. I would wait until some else answers because I'm not 100% sure sorry
Answer:
1) much
2)many
3)much
4)A little
5)a few
6)many
7)much
8)many
Explanation:
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If someone is seein information from one side, they may be more persuaded to believe what that side is saying, especially if the other side does not provide a persuasive argument or stance. If someone is watching something and it focuses on one side of the story without evidence from the other side, they will most likely tend to believe that side. That is what I saw tied together in these statements :)
Edgar Allan Poe used literary devices to make the readers feel like the setting, people and emotions in the story seem like real.
3. The characters are described on how their characteristic changed because of problems and how they act on it to solve the problem.
4. Poe is a writer in the Romantic era and most of his works deal with intuition and emotion. The subject matter of art should deal with the emotions, and the greatest art was that which had a direct effect on the emotions. So, the audience are expected to have an emotional connection to the story.