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What is the purpose in a text?

The purpose of a text is the reason why it was written. It's the author's intention in communicating with the reader.

Here are some common purposes of texts:

* To inform: Provide information about a topic (e.g., a news article, a textbook, a report)

* To persuade: Convince the reader to believe or do something (e.g., an advertisement, a political speech, an opinion piece)

* To entertain: Engage the reader with a story or interesting ideas (e.g., a novel, a poem, a movie review)

* To instruct: Teach the reader how to do something (e.g., a recipe, a DIY manual, a set of instructions)

* To express: Share the author's personal feelings or experiences (e.g., a diary entry, a poem, a blog post)

To understand the purpose of a text, ask yourself:

* What is the author trying to achieve?

* What is the main idea or message?

* Who is the intended audience?

* What kind of language and tone is used?

Identifying the purpose helps you interpret the text effectively and understand its meaning.

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