3.4.1.3 - Persuade/Advocate
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Practice Questions
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What are the main purposes of literature identified in the session?
💡 Hint: Remember the acronym PIES.
Define persuasion in literature.
💡 Hint: Think about how authors influence opinions.
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What is one of the primary purposes of literature?
💡 Hint: Think about what you enjoy most about reading a book.
True or False: Satire is used only to entertain and not to critique social norms.
💡 Hint: Consider how satire functions in political cartoons or humorous literature.
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Critically analyze a contemporary novel and identify the author's purpose, discussing how specific literary elements support this purpose.
💡 Hint: Consider elements such as character development, conflict, and setting.
Create a brief narrative that illustrates the persuasive purpose in storytelling, using at least three different techniques.
💡 Hint: Think about how you can persuade the reader to think differently through your chosen techniques.
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