What is the author's purpose in "George Washington"?
A.
to inform readers about George Washington's legacy as the first president of the United States
B.
to teach readers about the qualities of good leadership based on examples set by George Washington
C.
to entertain readers with details about George Washington's personal life as a teenager and adult
D.
to convince readers that George Washington played a significant role in the win against Great Britain What is the author's purpose in "George Washington"?
A.
to inform readers about George Washington's legacy as the first president of the United States
B.
to teach readers about the qualities of good leadership based on examples set by George Washington
C.
to entertain readers with details about George Washington's personal life as a teenager and adult
D.
to convince readers that George Washington played a significant role in the win against Great Britain

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Answer:

The author's purpose in "George Washington" is Option A: to inform readers about George Washington's legacy as the first president of the United States

Explanation:

George Washington was the first President of the United States. He is known as the 'Father of the country'. He was considered as one of the great leaders in the history of U.S.

The author informs the readers about Washington's legacy as first U.S. President. He is not trying to teach about his good qualities or tell about his personal life as per Option B and C respectively. Nor is he trying to convince readers about Washington's role as per Option D.

Answer:

to inform readers about George Washington's legacy as the first president of the United States

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