- 1. An article written about how jeans are made in a factory. The article was written to do what to the reader?
A) Inform the reader B) Persuade the reader C) Entertain the reader
- 2. An article about what you will need when you go on a camping trip. What did the article do to the reader?
A) Persuaded the reader B) Entertained the reader C) Informed the reader
- 3. A poem about the circus. What did it do to the reader?
A) Persuaded B) Informed C) Entertained
- 4. A speech given to the principal about only going to school for 4 days a week. What was the goal of the speech?
A) To persuade B) To inform C) To entertain
- 5. The story Little Red Riding Hood was written to do what?
A) Persuade B) Entertain C) Inform
- 6. If you read the title 'Please Trust Me!', what do you think the author was trying to do to you?
A) Inform you B) Entertain you C) Persuade you
- 7. A story about a princess falling in love was written to do what?
A) Persuade B) Entertain C) Inform
- 8. A story about 2 dogs riding a school bus would have been written to do what to the reader?
A) Persuade B) Inform C) Entertain
- 9. A news report getting you to recycle was written to do what?
A) Inform B) Persuade C) Entertain
- 10. A commercial giving you facts about how to wash your hands was made to do what for you?
A) Entertain B) Inform C) Persuade
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