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2. Evaluate the sclection to determine the author's purpose for writing. What is this purpose, and how do you know?.
F Purpose: to entertain students or academics
How I know: The author uses amusing commentary and character
sketches to bring history to life.
G Purpose: to persuade a general audience
How I know: The author combines historical facts and commentary to
present a strong message.
H Purpose: to explain past events to a general audience
How I know: The author includes anecdotes and engaging details as
well as historical narres and dates.
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J Purpose: to explain past events to students or academics
How I know: The author presents historical facts in a straightforward
way without anecdotes or many engaging details.

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