The Excuse Dear Ms. Sachs, Please excuse Nan’s absence from school yesterday, April 15. When she woke up in the morning, she had a raised bump on her arm. The bump was red, and nearly the size of a quarter. Although Nan claimed the bump did not itch or hurt, I became very concerned. I rushed her to the doctor’s office, where we had to wait quite a while to be seen. Nan’s pediatrician, Dr. Mischa, is one of the best in the state. Her waiting room is always full of patients. We were very lucky she was able to fit us into her busy schedule! When Dr. Mischa was finally able to see Nan, she gave us some very reassuring news. Nan’s bump was just a big insect bite, and there was no risk of infection. The bump is gone today, and Nan is ready to return to class. Please allow her to make up any of the work she missed yesterday. Thank you, Arthur Pena Question Use the passage to answer the question. What was the author’s main reason for writing this passage? (1 point) Responses to explain why something happened to explain why something happened to describe what something looked like to describe what something looked like to convince the reader to change a policy to convince the reader to change a policy to tell the reader an interesting story to tell the reader an interesting story

The answer is: to explain why Nan was absent from school and provide a valid excuse for her absence.