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