1. Identify Author’s Purpose: What are the three most common purpose for writing? (Lesson 7.3)

2. Explain the different types of medium that an author chooses for conveying important information? Be sure to capture how this medium will affect an audience. (Lesson 7.5)

3. What are some questions you can ask yourself to identify claim, reasons, and evidence?

4. What types of evidence can an Author use to support their claim?

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1. The three most common purposes for writing are to entertain, to inform, and to persuade. (Lesson 7.3 emphasizes the need to identify an author's purpose to better understand a text.)

2. Authors can choose different types of medium, such as writing, spoken words, images, or videos, to convey important information. The choice of medium can greatly impact the audience, as the medium's format and presentation can influence how the information is perceived and understood. (Lesson 7.5 focuses on the importance of considering the medium's effect on the audience.)

3. Some questions that can help identify a claim, reasons, and evidence in a text include: "What is the main point or argument the author is making?", "What are the supporting points or justifications for the claim?", and "What specific examples, facts, or data does the author provide to support their argument?" (These questions help readers analyze the structure and evidence presented in a text, as discussed in Lesson 7.)

4. Authors can use various types of evidence to support their claims, including scientific research, statistics, expert opinions, personal anecdotes, historical events, and factual data. (Lesson 7 highlights the importance of using credible and relevant evidence to strengthen arguments in writing.)