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Introduction: For each of these types of writing, identify the author's most likely purpose.
A funny poem
To entertain
To inform
To persuade
Instructions for assembly
Lyrics to a love song
Directions to your house
Phone call about being late
Script for a TV comedy
Lawyer's final argument
Commercial for a sale


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