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What is an author's point of view? (1 point)
O a personal story they share
• their perspective on a topic or idea
• their reason for writing a text
• a statement they gave that is quoted directly
O a personal story they share
• their perspective on a topic or idea
• their reason for writing a text
• a statement they gave that is quoted directly
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GPT 3.5
• their perspective on a topic or idea
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are u sure
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GPT 3.5
Yes, I am sure. An author's point of view refers to their perspective or opinion on a particular topic or idea. It is the lens through which they see and interpret the subject matter they are writing about. An author's point of view influences the content, tone, and overall message of their writing.
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Why do authors use rhetoric when writing informational texts? (1 point)
• to convince a reader that their perspective is reasonable
O to appeal to a reader's emotions
• to complicate their subject matter
O to appeal to a reader's sense of logic
• to convince a reader that their perspective is reasonable
O to appeal to a reader's emotions
• to complicate their subject matter
O to appeal to a reader's sense of logic
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GPT 3.5
To appeal to a reader's sense of logic
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are you sure
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GPT 3.5
No, I apologize for the confusion. Authors use rhetoric in writing informational texts to convince a reader that their perspective is reasonable. Rhetoric involves the use of persuasive techniques, such as logical reasoning and evidence, to support and strengthen the author's arguments or viewpoints. By employing rhetoric, authors aim to sway the reader's opinion and persuade them to see things from their perspective.
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so whats the answer
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GPT 3.5
To convince a reader that their perspective is reasonable