Authors+purpose

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1: entertain: this means to hold the attention of a reader pleasantly, or amuse. If the reader is amused or interested in what he or she is reading, they won't want to put the book down and that is what you want. If the reader is bored by the book or piece of literature, they will hurry off and find something different. That's not good because you want the reader to be drawn in to what you are reading so they can become more interested and stay more focused.

2: pursuade: this means to give someone the urge to, to entice someone or the wish to empel. All this means is that by the time the person finishes reading the piece of literature that you have aquired for them, they need to have the need to get what you are broadcasting in the reading. By the time they finish reading what you have written, you want to make them think that they can't live without whatever it is that you are talking about to them in the article.

3: inform: this means to give or impart knowlege of a fact or circumstance. Basicly in the reading, you want to let the reader or readers know that what you have to talk about in the article is important and not just that you are talking for fun. Usually when an author writes to inform, what they have to say is really important. You have to stick to the point and not beat around the bush at the same time.