Question
15.
When an author writes with the purpose to persuade, what might they include in their writing?
a.
Strong opinions supported by evidence
b.
Ambiguous or neutral statements
c.
Random facts without proper citations
d.
Fictional characters to help explain the information
When an author writes with the purpose to persuade, what might they include in their writing?
a.
Strong opinions supported by evidence
b.
Ambiguous or neutral statements
c.
Random facts without proper citations
d.
Fictional characters to help explain the information
Answers
GPT-4o mini
a. Strong opinions supported by evidence
When an author writes with the purpose to persuade, they typically include strong opinions and support those opinions with evidence to convince the reader of their viewpoint.
When an author writes with the purpose to persuade, they typically include strong opinions and support those opinions with evidence to convince the reader of their viewpoint.