Which does the phrase author's purpose describe?(1 point)
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the evidence an author gives to support his or her claim
the way an author feels about the topic of the text
the way an author feels about the topic of the text
the reason an author writes a text
the reason an author writes a text
a thesis statement that makes a claim
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In an informational text, which is an author’s point of view?(1 point)
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the reason an author writes a text
the reason an author writes a text
the way an author feels about the topic of the text
the way an author feels about the topic of the text
the narrator of a text
the narrator of a text
the exact vocabulary an author uses to convey information
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In an informational text, an author’s point of view is defined as **the way an author feels about the topic of the text**.
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Why is it important to evaluate the author's purpose when reading an informational text?(1 point)
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It can explain what the author’s opinion is on the information presented.
It can explain what the author’s opinion is on the information presented.
It can help a reader determine what an author wants them to learn from the text.
It can help a reader determine what an author wants them to learn from the text.
It can highlight the qualifications a writer has in a certain field.
It can highlight the qualifications a writer has in a certain field.
It can suggest how the reader should feel about the information in the text.
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It is important to evaluate the author's purpose when reading an informational text because **it can help a reader determine what an author wants them to learn from the text.**
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How can you determine what an author’s point of view is?(1 point)
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Ask yourself, “Where is the author from?”
Ask yourself, “Where is the author from?”
Ask yourself, “When did the author publish this text?”
Ask yourself, “When did the author publish this text?”
Ask yourself, “What does the author want me to think about this topic?”
Ask yourself, “What does the author want me to think about this topic?”
Ask yourself, “Who are the author’s sources?”
Ask yourself, “Who are the author’s sources?”
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