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English Language Arts: Author's Purpose
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1. A coupon for a guided tour up Mount Everest at a rate of two for the price of one.

2. A Sunday comic strip that tackles serious issues like immigration and healthcare.

3. An instructional booklet describing how to operate a smart phone.

4. A poem about why the iPhone is the greatest consumer electronic device ever made.

5. An encyclopedia entry about endangered animals and efforts to protect them.

6. The instructions for the board game, Monopoly.

7. A website describing a local dog leash ordinance, detailing its history and the penalties for walking around with one's dog unleashed.

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

9. A brochure for custom glass windows with product descriptions, features, sample images, and coupons.

10. A brochure about how people shouldn't shop at Walmart because they hurt local small businesses.

11. A booklet containing the school rules and the consequences for violating those rules.

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

13. A student's book report about the fourth novel in the Twilight series.

14. The story of a young woman who, after the death of her grandfather, quit her job in the business world and returned home to help her grandmother.

15. A child's letter to Santa asking for a bicycle because the child has been good all year.

16. A bumper sticker warning people to 'Click it or Ticket,' in reference to wearing a seatbelt.

17. A bar graph showing US gasoline consumption compared to nine other nations.

18. Writing to inform means to _____

19. A timeline showing important events from the American Civil War.

20. A note to a teacher where a student asks if her seat can be switched because of conflict.

21. A novel about a young girl who learns a lesson about bullying other students on the internet.

22. A young girl's note to her parents giving reasons why they should buy a puppy.

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

24. An article where the author argues that an iPhone is better than an Android phone.

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