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4. How does author's purpose in literary works differ from author's purpose in informational texts?

A.In literary works, the author's purpose is often subtle or subconscious, while in informational texts, the author's purpose is more
straightforward.

B.In literary works, the author's purpose is usually to persuade or convince, while in informational texts, the author's purpose is usually
inform or explain.

C.Authors of literary works only want to entertain Vaders, while authors of informational texts want to convince readers of a point of vi

D. Authors of literary works will usually have a clear, set purpose for writing, while authors of informational texts will usually be vague at
why they are writing.

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Answer: In literary works, the author’s purpose is often subtle or subconscious, while in informational texts, the author’s purpose is more straightforward.

4. How does author's purpose in literary works differ from author's purpose in informational-example-1
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Answer: A. In literary works, the author's purpose is often subtle or subconscious, while in informational texts, the author's purpose is more

straightforward.

Explanation: Writers of literature often are not fully aware of their purpose while they are writing. This, in literary works, the author's purpose is more "hidden".

P.D. I hope this helps, good luck!

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