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Author’s Purpose
     By Parker Tracey
What is Author’s Purpose?
• The author’s purpose is what the author
  wrote the story to do. For instance, an author
  wanted to write a factual passage about Ben
  Franklin. The author would then want to
  inform people about Ben Franklin.
Types of Author’s Purpose
• Entertain



• Inform



• Persuade    Don’t Eat Meat
Entertainment Example
Giant squids are evil,
the most evil by far.
Giant squids are evil,
because one ate my car.

Giant squids are tasty,
they really are a treat.
Giant squids are tasty,
calamari is really sweet.
We apologize for the fault in the slides.
Those responsible have been sacked
Informative Example
Did you know that the sun is about 93 million
  miles away? Also Pluto is no longer considered
  a planet. Plus, Mars is named after the god of
  war!
Taken from “Random Planet Facts.”
We apologize again for the fault in the
slides. Those responsible for sacking the
people who have just been sacked, have
been sacked.
Persuasive Example
• I believe that a vegetarian life is a more
  productive life. You don’t get as many fats
  from food, and you are doing a favor to the
  animal population. Go vegetarian today!
Vegetarian Power!!!!!!!!!!!
Yet again we apologize for the fault in
the slides. Those responsible for sacking
the people who just sacked the last guys
who were just sacked, have been sacked.
Try and find the author’s purpose in this clip from a
  film about the Spartans. Is it to entertain, to
  inform, or to persuade?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6psq-
  APRK5c&feature=player_detailpage
Answer
The author’s purpose in that clip was to
  Entertain. You can tell because it is more
  focused on action rather than explaining facts
  or trying to get you to do something.
How to Tell the Difference
• Entertain- Focused around action, fiction, or
  just plain comedy.

• Inform- Focused on telling facts.

• Persuade- Focused on trying to get someone
  to follow an idea or use a product. (etc.)
Another video
What is the author’s purpose of this video?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PU8ZxQj7e
  E&feature=player_detailpage
Answer
PERSUADE: The ad was meant to persuade
  people to use oxiclean stain remover.

       R.I.P Billy Mays.
Final Video
This is the final video I’m going to show.
You know what to do.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HECa3bAFA
  Yk&feature=player_detailpage
Answer
The video is meant to ENTERTAIN.

(I couldn’t find a very good informative clip that
   wasn’t longer than 2 minutes.)
Game Time!
Here is the link to a fun game I found for you!
http://reviewgamezone.com/games/supershoot
  er/index.php?7998&title=Authors%20Purpose
  &id=7998
New Question
Before going to the next slide, what is the
  purpose of this Powerpoint?
Answer
The purpose of this slide show was to entertain
  and inform! In certain cases, there can be
  multiple purposes the author makes their
  piece for. (I probably should have mentioned
  this before.)
End
Considering that I made this, you probably
  learned nothing. You probably didn’t even get
  the reference to Monty Python. Oh well. I
  guess I’ll see you later.
A Ninjas Everywhere Production

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Parker author’s purpose

  • 1. Author’s Purpose By Parker Tracey
  • 2. What is Author’s Purpose? • The author’s purpose is what the author wrote the story to do. For instance, an author wanted to write a factual passage about Ben Franklin. The author would then want to inform people about Ben Franklin.
  • 3. Types of Author’s Purpose • Entertain • Inform • Persuade Don’t Eat Meat
  • 4. Entertainment Example Giant squids are evil, the most evil by far. Giant squids are evil, because one ate my car. Giant squids are tasty, they really are a treat. Giant squids are tasty, calamari is really sweet.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7. We apologize for the fault in the slides. Those responsible have been sacked
  • 8. Informative Example Did you know that the sun is about 93 million miles away? Also Pluto is no longer considered a planet. Plus, Mars is named after the god of war! Taken from “Random Planet Facts.”
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11. We apologize again for the fault in the slides. Those responsible for sacking the people who have just been sacked, have been sacked.
  • 12. Persuasive Example • I believe that a vegetarian life is a more productive life. You don’t get as many fats from food, and you are doing a favor to the animal population. Go vegetarian today!
  • 14.
  • 15. Yet again we apologize for the fault in the slides. Those responsible for sacking the people who just sacked the last guys who were just sacked, have been sacked.
  • 16. Try and find the author’s purpose in this clip from a film about the Spartans. Is it to entertain, to inform, or to persuade? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6psq- APRK5c&feature=player_detailpage
  • 17. Answer The author’s purpose in that clip was to Entertain. You can tell because it is more focused on action rather than explaining facts or trying to get you to do something.
  • 18. How to Tell the Difference • Entertain- Focused around action, fiction, or just plain comedy. • Inform- Focused on telling facts. • Persuade- Focused on trying to get someone to follow an idea or use a product. (etc.)
  • 19. Another video What is the author’s purpose of this video? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PU8ZxQj7e E&feature=player_detailpage
  • 20. Answer PERSUADE: The ad was meant to persuade people to use oxiclean stain remover. R.I.P Billy Mays.
  • 21. Final Video This is the final video I’m going to show. You know what to do. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HECa3bAFA Yk&feature=player_detailpage
  • 22. Answer The video is meant to ENTERTAIN. (I couldn’t find a very good informative clip that wasn’t longer than 2 minutes.)
  • 23. Game Time! Here is the link to a fun game I found for you! http://reviewgamezone.com/games/supershoot er/index.php?7998&title=Authors%20Purpose &id=7998
  • 24. New Question Before going to the next slide, what is the purpose of this Powerpoint?
  • 25. Answer The purpose of this slide show was to entertain and inform! In certain cases, there can be multiple purposes the author makes their piece for. (I probably should have mentioned this before.)
  • 26. End Considering that I made this, you probably learned nothing. You probably didn’t even get the reference to Monty Python. Oh well. I guess I’ll see you later.
  • 27. A Ninjas Everywhere Production