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Decoding Author's Purpose and Target Audience

Ever wondered why some texts feel chatty while others sound...

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# Understanding Author's Purpose
and Audience

What this is all about

Basically, this is about being a detective when you read. You're tryi

What's This All About?

Think of reading as detective work - you're hunting for two crucial clues. First, you need to work out why the author wrote the text (their purpose), and second, who they wrote it for (their audience). Once you crack this code, everything else falls into place.

Understanding these elements isn't just about getting better exam marks (though it definitely helps!). It's about becoming a smarter reader who can see through the author's techniques and spot when someone's trying to influence you.

The author's purpose shapes every single choice they make - from the words they pick to how they structure their sentences. Meanwhile, the audience determines whether they'll use simple language for kids or technical jargon for experts.

Quick Tip: Always look for evidence in the text to back up your analysis. Examiners love quotes that prove your points!

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of 6
# Understanding Author's Purpose
and Audience

What this is all about

Basically, this is about being a detective when you read. You're tryi

Finding the Author's Purpose - Remember PIE

The easiest way to identify purpose is using PIE - Persuade, Inform, Entertain. Each purpose leaves different fingerprints in the text, so you just need to know what to look for.

Persuade texts want to change your mind or make you do something. Watch out for strong opinions, emotional language, rhetorical questions, and calls to action like "We must act now!" You'll find this in adverts, political speeches, and opinion articles.

Inform texts stick to facts and explanations without trying to sway you. They use neutral language, statistics, dates, and clear explanations. Think textbooks, proper news reports, and instruction manuals.

Entertain texts want you to enjoy the experience. They'll have stories, characters, humour, or descriptive language that creates vivid images. Novels, poems, and comics fit here perfectly.

Remember: Some texts mix purposes! A documentary might inform you about climate change but also persuade you to recycle more.

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of 6
# Understanding Author's Purpose
and Audience

What this is all about

Basically, this is about being a detective when you read. You're tryi

Working Out the Audience

Figuring out the audience is like being a people-watcher - you're looking for clues about who would actually want to read this stuff. The topic gives you the first hint: a text about TikTok trends is probably aimed at teenagers, while retirement planning advice targets older adults.

Language choice tells you loads about the intended audience. Formal language like "It is imperative that..." usually targets educated adults or professionals. Informal chat like "You've got to..." suggests a younger or general audience.

Technical jargon is a dead giveaway for expert audiences. If a text is full of scientific terms or legal language, it's written for people who already know that field.

Don't forget to consider where it was published. A story in a children's magazine has a completely different audience from an article in The Irish Times - the publication choice isn't random!

Pro Tip: The audience and purpose work together like a team - they both influence how the author writes.

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of 6
# Understanding Author's Purpose
and Audience

What this is all about

Basically, this is about being a detective when you read. You're tryi

How Purpose and Audience Shape Style

Here's where it gets interesting - purpose plus audience equals style. This connection is what examiners want to see in your essays, so nail this concept and you're golden.

Think about it logically: if you want to persuade teenagers not to smoke, you won't use the same approach as persuading adults. You'd probably use informal language, maybe some slang, and focus on things teens actually care about - like how smoking affects your appearance or social life.

The tone (author's attitude) changes completely depending on these factors. A charity appeal might use an urgent, emotional tone, while a science textbook stays calm and educational.

Word choice gets carefully tailored too. Authors pick specific words to create certain effects - "house" feels neutral, but "home" creates warmth and emotion. Every choice is deliberate when you know your purpose and audience.

Key Point: In exams, always explain how the author's language choices help them achieve their specific purpose for their target audience.

5
of 6
# Understanding Author's Purpose
and Audience

What this is all about

Basically, this is about being a detective when you read. You're tryi

Putting It Into Practice

Let's crack the code on some real examples. Take this blog post: "Seriously, is anyone else fed up with the state of the Luas? Every single morning, it's packed like a sardine tin. We need more trams running during rush hour, and we need them now."

The purpose is clearly persuasive - the author wants change. The evidence? Emotional language like "fed up" and "joke", plus a direct demand for action. The audience is Dublin commuters who'll relate to the problem, shown by the informal tone and local reference.

Now compare that to a textbook: "Photosynthesis is the process used by plants to convert light energy into chemical energy." This informs students using neutral, factual language and technical terms. No opinions, just clear explanations.

See how different purposes and audiences create completely different writing styles? The blog post sounds angry and conversational, while the textbook stays formal and educational.

Exam Success: Always use quotes from the text as evidence - this is where the marks come from!

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of 6
# Understanding Author's Purpose
and Audience

What this is all about

Basically, this is about being a detective when you read. You're tryi

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Ano ang Knowunity AI companion?

Ang aming AI Companion ay isang AI tool na nakatuon sa mga estudyante na nag-aalok ng higit pa sa mga sagot lang. Binuo mula sa milyong Knowunity resources, nagbibigay ito ng may-kaugnayang impormasyon, personalized na study plans, quizzes, at content direkta sa chat, na umaangkop sa iyong sariling learning journey.

Saan ko mada-download ang Knowunity app?

Maaari mong i-download ang app mula sa Google Play Store at Apple App Store.

Talaga bang libre ang Knowunity?

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Stefan Sgumagamit ng iOS

Sobrang ganda talaga ng app na ito. Maraming mga study notes at tulong [...]. Ang problemang subject ko ay Pranses, halimbawa, at ang app ay may maraming options para tumulong. Salamat sa app na ito, bumuti ang Pranses ko. Irerekumenda ko ito sa lahat.

Samantha KlichAndroid user

Wow, talagang namangha ako. Sinubukan ko lang ang app dahil nakita ko itong ina-advertise nang maraming beses at sobrang nagulat ako. Ang app na ito ang TULONG na gusto mo para sa paaralan at higit sa lahat, nag-aalok ito ng maraming bagay, tulad ng workouts at fact sheets, na SOBRANG nakatulong sa akin.

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EnglishEnglish3 views·Na-update Jun 4, 2026·6 mga pahina

Decoding Author's Purpose and Target Audience

Ever wondered why some texts feel chatty while others sound super formal? It's all about understanding why authors write and who they're writing for. Mastering author's purpose and audience is like being a detective - you'll spot the clues that...

1
of 6
# Understanding Author's Purpose
and Audience

What this is all about

Basically, this is about being a detective when you read. You're tryi

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What's This All About?

Think of reading as detective work - you're hunting for two crucial clues. First, you need to work out why the author wrote the text (their purpose), and second, who they wrote it for (their audience). Once you crack this code, everything else falls into place.

Understanding these elements isn't just about getting better exam marks (though it definitely helps!). It's about becoming a smarter reader who can see through the author's techniques and spot when someone's trying to influence you.

The author's purpose shapes every single choice they make - from the words they pick to how they structure their sentences. Meanwhile, the audience determines whether they'll use simple language for kids or technical jargon for experts.

Quick Tip: Always look for evidence in the text to back up your analysis. Examiners love quotes that prove your points!

2
of 6
# Understanding Author's Purpose
and Audience

What this is all about

Basically, this is about being a detective when you read. You're tryi

Mag-sign up para makita ang content. Libre ito!

  • Access sa lahat ng dokumento
  • Pagbutihin ang iyong mga grado
  • Sumali sa milyong mga estudyante

Finding the Author's Purpose - Remember PIE

The easiest way to identify purpose is using PIE - Persuade, Inform, Entertain. Each purpose leaves different fingerprints in the text, so you just need to know what to look for.

Persuade texts want to change your mind or make you do something. Watch out for strong opinions, emotional language, rhetorical questions, and calls to action like "We must act now!" You'll find this in adverts, political speeches, and opinion articles.

Inform texts stick to facts and explanations without trying to sway you. They use neutral language, statistics, dates, and clear explanations. Think textbooks, proper news reports, and instruction manuals.

Entertain texts want you to enjoy the experience. They'll have stories, characters, humour, or descriptive language that creates vivid images. Novels, poems, and comics fit here perfectly.

Remember: Some texts mix purposes! A documentary might inform you about climate change but also persuade you to recycle more.

3
of 6
# Understanding Author's Purpose
and Audience

What this is all about

Basically, this is about being a detective when you read. You're tryi

Mag-sign up para makita ang content. Libre ito!

  • Access sa lahat ng dokumento
  • Pagbutihin ang iyong mga grado
  • Sumali sa milyong mga estudyante

Working Out the Audience

Figuring out the audience is like being a people-watcher - you're looking for clues about who would actually want to read this stuff. The topic gives you the first hint: a text about TikTok trends is probably aimed at teenagers, while retirement planning advice targets older adults.

Language choice tells you loads about the intended audience. Formal language like "It is imperative that..." usually targets educated adults or professionals. Informal chat like "You've got to..." suggests a younger or general audience.

Technical jargon is a dead giveaway for expert audiences. If a text is full of scientific terms or legal language, it's written for people who already know that field.

Don't forget to consider where it was published. A story in a children's magazine has a completely different audience from an article in The Irish Times - the publication choice isn't random!

Pro Tip: The audience and purpose work together like a team - they both influence how the author writes.

4
of 6
# Understanding Author's Purpose
and Audience

What this is all about

Basically, this is about being a detective when you read. You're tryi

Mag-sign up para makita ang content. Libre ito!

  • Access sa lahat ng dokumento
  • Pagbutihin ang iyong mga grado
  • Sumali sa milyong mga estudyante

How Purpose and Audience Shape Style

Here's where it gets interesting - purpose plus audience equals style. This connection is what examiners want to see in your essays, so nail this concept and you're golden.

Think about it logically: if you want to persuade teenagers not to smoke, you won't use the same approach as persuading adults. You'd probably use informal language, maybe some slang, and focus on things teens actually care about - like how smoking affects your appearance or social life.

The tone (author's attitude) changes completely depending on these factors. A charity appeal might use an urgent, emotional tone, while a science textbook stays calm and educational.

Word choice gets carefully tailored too. Authors pick specific words to create certain effects - "house" feels neutral, but "home" creates warmth and emotion. Every choice is deliberate when you know your purpose and audience.

Key Point: In exams, always explain how the author's language choices help them achieve their specific purpose for their target audience.

5
of 6
# Understanding Author's Purpose
and Audience

What this is all about

Basically, this is about being a detective when you read. You're tryi

Mag-sign up para makita ang content. Libre ito!

  • Access sa lahat ng dokumento
  • Pagbutihin ang iyong mga grado
  • Sumali sa milyong mga estudyante

Putting It Into Practice

Let's crack the code on some real examples. Take this blog post: "Seriously, is anyone else fed up with the state of the Luas? Every single morning, it's packed like a sardine tin. We need more trams running during rush hour, and we need them now."

The purpose is clearly persuasive - the author wants change. The evidence? Emotional language like "fed up" and "joke", plus a direct demand for action. The audience is Dublin commuters who'll relate to the problem, shown by the informal tone and local reference.

Now compare that to a textbook: "Photosynthesis is the process used by plants to convert light energy into chemical energy." This informs students using neutral, factual language and technical terms. No opinions, just clear explanations.

See how different purposes and audiences create completely different writing styles? The blog post sounds angry and conversational, while the textbook stays formal and educational.

Exam Success: Always use quotes from the text as evidence - this is where the marks come from!

6
of 6
# Understanding Author's Purpose
and Audience

What this is all about

Basically, this is about being a detective when you read. You're tryi

Mag-sign up para makita ang content. Libre ito!

  • Access sa lahat ng dokumento
  • Pagbutihin ang iyong mga grado
  • Sumali sa milyong mga estudyante

Akala namin hindi mo na itatanong...

Ano ang Knowunity AI companion?

Ang aming AI Companion ay isang AI tool na nakatuon sa mga estudyante na nag-aalok ng higit pa sa mga sagot lang. Binuo mula sa milyong Knowunity resources, nagbibigay ito ng may-kaugnayang impormasyon, personalized na study plans, quizzes, at content direkta sa chat, na umaangkop sa iyong sariling learning journey.

Saan ko mada-download ang Knowunity app?

Maaari mong i-download ang app mula sa Google Play Store at Apple App Store.

Talaga bang libre ang Knowunity?

Tama 'yan! Mag-enjoy sa libreng access sa mga study content, makipag-connect sa kapwa mga estudyante, at kumuha ng instant na tulong – lahat nasa iyong daliri lang.

Pinaka-sikat na nilalaman sa English

9

Pinaka-sikat na nilalaman

9

Hindi mo mahanap ang hinahanap mo? Tuklasin ang iba pang mga asignatura.

Gustong-gusto kami ng mga estudyante — at magiging ganoon ka rin.

4.6/5App Store
4.7/5Google Play

Napakadaling gamitin at maganda ang disenyo ng app. Nahanap ko lahat ng hinahanap ko hanggang ngayon at natuto ako ng marami mula sa mga presentasyon! Tiyak na gagamitin ko ang app para sa isang takdang-aralin sa klase! At siyempre, nakakatulong din ito bilang inspirasyon.

Stefan Sgumagamit ng iOS

Sobrang ganda talaga ng app na ito. Maraming mga study notes at tulong [...]. Ang problemang subject ko ay Pranses, halimbawa, at ang app ay may maraming options para tumulong. Salamat sa app na ito, bumuti ang Pranses ko. Irerekumenda ko ito sa lahat.

Samantha KlichAndroid user

Wow, talagang namangha ako. Sinubukan ko lang ang app dahil nakita ko itong ina-advertise nang maraming beses at sobrang nagulat ako. Ang app na ito ang TULONG na gusto mo para sa paaralan at higit sa lahat, nag-aalok ito ng maraming bagay, tulad ng workouts at fact sheets, na SOBRANG nakatulong sa akin.

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