Author’s purpose
Every passage is written to do something. The four most common purposes are:
- Inform — present facts neutrally.
- Persuade — convince the reader to accept a position.
- Narrate — tell a story.
- Entertain — amuse the reader.
How to tell
- Look at the tone: neutral and factual? Charged and argumentative? Personal and reflective?
- Look at the structure: lists and definitions? Claim + evidence + counter-claim? Scenes with characters?
- Look at the diction: technical terms? Loaded vocabulary? Sensory description?
Example
"Coffee is the best drink in the world. No serious morning starts without it."
This is persuade: opinion, charged adjective ("best"), and a generalization with no evidence.