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English Language Arts: Author's Purpose
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English Language Arts: Author's Purpose
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1. A speech written by a famous basketball player urging young people to stay in school.

2. The lyrics to a song.

3. An advertisement in a magazine to get readers to buy a new video game.

4. A section in a history book describing the conditions and causes of the Great Depression in the Midwest in the 1930's.

5. A pie graph showing how many pies were sold in each flavor during November last year.

6. A schedule of movies and the times that they show for a local theatre.

7. A note written by a young girl asking her friend to like blue instead of red.

8. The first issue of Wolverine, published by Marvel in 1982.

9. A book about a boy who loses his Mom's cell phone and learns that telling the truth is important.

10. A pamphlet explaining how an unborn child may be affected when a pregnant mother smokes.

11. A public service announcement telling kids to stay in school.

12. The story of a young athlete who takes steroids and is life and future fall apart.

13. A radio commercial script calling Ms. Cool's new album, 'The soundtrack of our lives!'

14. A coupon for a guided tour up Mount Everest at a rate of two for the price of one.

15. The fourth novel in the Twilight series.

16. The lyrics to a song by Michael Jackson.

17. A song about pizza by a popular music artist.

18. A script for a school play about a girl who is rewarded for her kindness

19. The story of a young man who learns to resist drugs and gangs.

20. The ingredients listed on the side of a candy bar wrapper.

21. The script for a popular television show such as 'Tiger King.'

22. A five paragraph essay where a student argues that people should recycle and not litter.

23. A letter to a teen girl from her imprisoned father giving reasons why she should go to college.

24. A medical report describing the effects of steroids on the human body.

25. A speech in which a student promises daily pizza if he is elected as class president.