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Persuade, Entertain, or Inform
Persuade
Persuade, Entertain, or Inform
Inform
Persuade, Entertain, or Inform
Inform
Persuade, Entertain, or Inform
Entertain
Persuade, Entertain, or Inform
Entertain
Persuade, Entertain, or Inform
Persuade
the reason someone does something
purpose
to keep someone's interest
entertain
to convince
persuade
A funny poem with five lines
limerick
A short poem with three lines
haiku
Correct or incorrect? In conclusion, I am convinced that all dogs go to heaven.
correct
Correct or incorrect? Tomatoes are the best, vegetable to put in salads.
incorrect: no comma needed
Correct or incorrect? Edwin, do you want to join the air force, army, or marines?
correct
Correct or incorrect? Jonathan Brandis of Seattle, Washington arrived to Oahu, Hawaii on June 2 2020 with his swim shorts, towel, and sunblock.
incorrect: June 2, 2020
Correct or incorrect? First put all of your ingredients in a bowl.
incorrect: First, put all of your ingredients in a bowl.
Correct or incorrect: I packed clothes, shoes, and accessories for my trip to Cancun, Mexico.
correct
Correct or Incorrect? My uncle moved to Provo, Utah in December, 1998.
correct
Persuade, Inform, or Entertain?
persuade
Persuade, Inform, or Entertain?
inform
Persuade, Inform, or Entertain?
inform
Persuade, Inform, or Entertain?
entertain
Persuade, Inform, or Entertain?
persuade
Persuade, Inform, or Entertain?
inform