Author's Purpose - SSAT Upper Level: Reading
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What does the term "author’s purpose" mean in an SSAT reading passage?
What does the term "author’s purpose" mean in an SSAT reading passage?
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The author’s main reason for writing the passage. This definition captures the core intent behind the text, guiding readers to understand why the author chose specific content and structure.
The author’s main reason for writing the passage. This definition captures the core intent behind the text, guiding readers to understand why the author chose specific content and structure.
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Which purpose best matches a passage that defines terms and explains how something works?
Which purpose best matches a passage that defines terms and explains how something works?
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To inform or explain. Such passages aim to educate by providing factual information and clarifications without pushing an agenda or telling a story.
To inform or explain. Such passages aim to educate by providing factual information and clarifications without pushing an agenda or telling a story.
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Which purpose best matches a passage that argues a position and urges the reader to agree or act?
Which purpose best matches a passage that argues a position and urges the reader to agree or act?
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To persuade. Argumentative elements like positions and calls to action indicate an intent to influence the reader's opinions or behaviors.
To persuade. Argumentative elements like positions and calls to action indicate an intent to influence the reader's opinions or behaviors.
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Which purpose best matches a passage that mainly tells a story with characters and events?
Which purpose best matches a passage that mainly tells a story with characters and events?
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To entertain (to narrate). Narrative elements focus on engaging the reader through storytelling rather than informing or persuading.
To entertain (to narrate). Narrative elements focus on engaging the reader through storytelling rather than informing or persuading.
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Which purpose best matches a passage that gives step-by-step directions or procedures?
Which purpose best matches a passage that gives step-by-step directions or procedures?
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To instruct. Step-by-step guidance is designed to teach practical skills or processes, distinguishing it from general information.
To instruct. Step-by-step guidance is designed to teach practical skills or processes, distinguishing it from general information.
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Which purpose best matches a passage that evaluates a book, film, policy, or idea using criteria?
Which purpose best matches a passage that evaluates a book, film, policy, or idea using criteria?
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To critique or evaluate. Evaluation involves assessing merits based on standards, often to guide the reader's judgment.
To critique or evaluate. Evaluation involves assessing merits based on standards, often to guide the reader's judgment.
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Which purpose best matches a passage that compares two ideas to highlight differences and similarities?
Which purpose best matches a passage that compares two ideas to highlight differences and similarities?
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To analyze by comparison/contrast. Comparison highlights relationships between subjects to deepen understanding through analysis.
To analyze by comparison/contrast. Comparison highlights relationships between subjects to deepen understanding through analysis.
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Which purpose best matches a passage that explains why something happened and what resulted from it?
Which purpose best matches a passage that explains why something happened and what resulted from it?
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To explain cause and effect. Explaining causality reveals connections between events, aiding comprehension of outcomes.
To explain cause and effect. Explaining causality reveals connections between events, aiding comprehension of outcomes.
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Which purpose best matches a passage that aims to reveal or interpret a deeper meaning of an event or text?
Which purpose best matches a passage that aims to reveal or interpret a deeper meaning of an event or text?
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To interpret or analyze. Interpretation uncovers layers of meaning, going beyond surface-level facts to provide insight.
To interpret or analyze. Interpretation uncovers layers of meaning, going beyond surface-level facts to provide insight.
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Which option is the best evidence for author’s purpose: a small detail or the thesis and repeated emphasis?
Which option is the best evidence for author’s purpose: a small detail or the thesis and repeated emphasis?
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The thesis and repeated emphasis. The thesis states the main idea, and repetition reinforces the author's primary intent over minor details.
The thesis and repeated emphasis. The thesis states the main idea, and repetition reinforces the author's primary intent over minor details.
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What is the most reliable place to look for the author’s purpose in a nonfiction passage?
What is the most reliable place to look for the author’s purpose in a nonfiction passage?
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The central claim and how the passage is organized. The central claim reveals the goal, while organization shows how content supports that aim.
The central claim and how the passage is organized. The central claim reveals the goal, while organization shows how content supports that aim.
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Identify the purpose signaled by frequent statistics, definitions, and neutral tone with few opinions.
Identify the purpose signaled by frequent statistics, definitions, and neutral tone with few opinions.
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To inform or explain. These features prioritize objective knowledge delivery, avoiding bias or entertainment.
To inform or explain. These features prioritize objective knowledge delivery, avoiding bias or entertainment.
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Identify the purpose signaled by loaded language, a clear claim, and a call for change or action.
Identify the purpose signaled by loaded language, a clear claim, and a call for change or action.
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To persuade. Emotional language and action calls aim to sway opinions, not just inform.
To persuade. Emotional language and action calls aim to sway opinions, not just inform.
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Identify the purpose signaled by a first-person story, vivid imagery, and a focus on experience over facts.
Identify the purpose signaled by a first-person story, vivid imagery, and a focus on experience over facts.
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To entertain (to narrate). Personal narratives with imagery engage emotions and imagination for enjoyment.
To entertain (to narrate). Personal narratives with imagery engage emotions and imagination for enjoyment.
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Identify the purpose signaled by judging strengths and weaknesses and ending with a recommendation.
Identify the purpose signaled by judging strengths and weaknesses and ending with a recommendation.
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To critique or evaluate. Balanced judgments and recommendations assess value to inform decisions.
To critique or evaluate. Balanced judgments and recommendations assess value to inform decisions.
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Identify the purpose signaled by presenting two viewpoints and weighing them before reaching a conclusion.
Identify the purpose signaled by presenting two viewpoints and weighing them before reaching a conclusion.
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To analyze (to weigh viewpoints). Weighing perspectives demonstrates analytical intent to evaluate ideas fairly.
To analyze (to weigh viewpoints). Weighing perspectives demonstrates analytical intent to evaluate ideas fairly.
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Which question best distinguishes "to inform" from "to persuade" when reading a passage?
Which question best distinguishes "to inform" from "to persuade" when reading a passage?
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Does the author mainly present facts or try to change beliefs/actions. This question highlights the difference between neutral fact-sharing and influential advocacy.
Does the author mainly present facts or try to change beliefs/actions. This question highlights the difference between neutral fact-sharing and influential advocacy.
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Which option is most likely the author’s purpose if the passage anticipates objections and refutes them?
Which option is most likely the author’s purpose if the passage anticipates objections and refutes them?
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To persuade. Refuting objections strengthens an argument, indicating a goal to convince skeptics.
To persuade. Refuting objections strengthens an argument, indicating a goal to convince skeptics.
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Which option is most likely the author’s purpose if the passage clarifies a confusing topic for beginners?
Which option is most likely the author’s purpose if the passage clarifies a confusing topic for beginners?
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To inform or explain. Simplifying complex ideas for novices focuses on education and accessibility.
To inform or explain. Simplifying complex ideas for novices focuses on education and accessibility.
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Which option is most likely the author’s purpose if the passage uses satire to mock a social habit?
Which option is most likely the author’s purpose if the passage uses satire to mock a social habit?
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To entertain while criticizing (satirize). Satire combines humor with criticism to highlight flaws in society entertainingly.
To entertain while criticizing (satirize). Satire combines humor with criticism to highlight flaws in society entertainingly.
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Which option best describes author’s purpose: a topic label ("pollution") or an intent statement ("to warn about…")?
Which option best describes author’s purpose: a topic label ("pollution") or an intent statement ("to warn about…")?
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An intent statement (purpose), not a topic label. Purpose focuses on the author's goal, not just the subject matter.
An intent statement (purpose), not a topic label. Purpose focuses on the author's goal, not just the subject matter.
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What is the best way to state an author’s purpose in an answer choice on the SSAT?
What is the best way to state an author’s purpose in an answer choice on the SSAT?
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Use a specific verb plus target (for example, "to argue that…"). Specific verbs and targets precisely convey the author's intent in test answers.
Use a specific verb plus target (for example, "to argue that…"). Specific verbs and targets precisely convey the author's intent in test answers.
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Identify the author’s purpose when a passage mainly provides background before introducing a single clear argument.
Identify the author’s purpose when a passage mainly provides background before introducing a single clear argument.
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To persuade (background supports an argument). Background builds a foundation for the argument, serving the persuasive goal.
To persuade (background supports an argument). Background builds a foundation for the argument, serving the persuasive goal.
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What should you choose if two purpose options seem plausible but one is broader and one matches the whole passage?
What should you choose if two purpose options seem plausible but one is broader and one matches the whole passage?
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Choose the option that fits the entire passage. The best purpose encompasses the passage's overall intent, avoiding partial fits.
Choose the option that fits the entire passage. The best purpose encompasses the passage's overall intent, avoiding partial fits.
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Identify the purpose signaled by commands such as "do this," "avoid that," and numbered steps.
Identify the purpose signaled by commands such as "do this," "avoid that," and numbered steps.
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To instruct. Imperative language and sequences direct the reader to perform tasks effectively.
To instruct. Imperative language and sequences direct the reader to perform tasks effectively.
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