Use the drop-down menus to complete the sentences.

An author’s
describes the author’s perspective or relationship to the material.

An author’s
tells why he or she created the source.

Identifying an author’s point of view and purpose can help a historian determine whether a source is
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An author’s point of view describes the author’s perspective or relationship to the material.

An author’s purpose tells why he or she created the source.

Identifying an author’s point of view and purpose can help a historian determine whether a source is reliable.

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