what is the author's main aim?
A to warn
B to amuse
C to inform
D to convince
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c. to inform
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The goal or objective of a writer is their motivation for writing.
An author may want to mock a condition, inform the reader, persuade the reader, or amuse the reader.
One of the following four general goals guides an author's writing:
- An author employs narrative writing to retell events or to relate a story.
- Descriptive writing is used to describe how something feels, sounds, or appears.
- The author employs persuasive writing to persuade the reader to accept an idea or follow a certain course of action.
- The author employs expository writing in order to educate or inform the reader.
The goal of an author is evident in the way he approaches a subject in his writing. He might, for instance, include jokes or tales in his writing if his goal is to amuse.
Titles, prefaces, and the author's background can all give away an author's intentions.
The authors main aim is to inform.
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