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How does an informational text inform an audience about a subject?(1 point) by changing word choice to make the subject amusing

by describing the subject with rich, descriptive language

by using point of view to persuade about something

by presenting facts and data without opinion or bias

Point of view refers to the author’s (1 point)

perspective.

connotation.

purpose.

bias.

Which of the following best describes the author’s point of view?

There is usually an animal shelter in every town, and they are great places to volunteer. With about six million animals going into animal shelters each year, there are plenty that need our help. Adopting an animal is cheaper than buying one from a breeder, and you could be helping an animal in need. Some have been abused. Some were born in the wild. Some had owners who could not keep them. No matter what, adopting animals from shelters is a good idea.

(1 point)

The author feels that not enough animals enter shelters.

The author supports the work of animal shelters.

The author thinks that animals from shelters have problems.

The author believes that breeders are evil.

Sarah wants to make a pamphlet to inform her class about her favorite food, potatoes. Which two strategies can she use to make sure her pamphlet is informative?(1 point)

write in a serious tone

tell her audience how they should feel

use facts to talk about the subject

include several jokes

share her opinion on the topic

What term refers to how the author feels about the information or events in the text he or she is writing?(1 point)

perspective

statistics

background

purpose

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d
a
b
a, c
d

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