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Their are about four different types of reasons an author can use when writing an essay.
Their are about four different types of reasons an author can use when writing an essay.


1. To inform readers?
1. To inform readers?(Hacker pg.4)


2. To persuade them?
2. To persuade them?(Hacker pg.4)


3. To entertain them?
3. To entertain them?(Hacker pg.4)


4. To call them to action?
4. To call them to action?(Hacker pg.4)




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'''Audience'''
'''Audience'''


Once the author starts writing the body of the essay they should keep in mind their audience. They should only try to appeal to that speific group of people. "Authors should consider their relationship with the reader and how informed the reader are about the subject."
Once the author starts writing the body of the essay they should keep in mind their audience. They should only try to appeal to that speific group of people. "Authors should consider their relationship with the reader and how informed the reader are about the subject.(Hacker pg.4)
 
 
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'''Work Cited'''
 
Hacker, Diana A Writer's Reference Fifth Edition
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