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Uncover What Authors Really Think and Why They Write
You will master the skills to identify author's purpose, recognize their viewpoints, and understand the techniques they use to influence readers.
What You'll Learn
You identify author's purpose through persuasive, informative, or entertaining techniques.
You recognize author viewpoints by examining word choices and examples.
You analyze persuasive techniques including credibility, emotion, and logical evidence.
You connect author's intent to their specific goals and messages.
What You'll Practice
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You identify persuasive intent in texts about environmental and social issues.
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You analyze descriptive language that reveals author's attitude and perspective.
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You recognize sequential persuasive techniques from credibility to call-to-action.
Why This Matters
You need these skills to think critically about everything you read and avoid being misled by biased or manipulative writing in school and daily life.
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Author Purpose
Text Analysis
Persuasive Writing
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Critical Reading

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