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Author’s Purpose: Why Writers Create Stories - Persuade, Inform, Entertain #1863123 (License: Personal Use)
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This engaging educational illustration uses a playful “PIE” acronym (Persuade, Inform, Entertain) to teach students and writers about the fundamental motivations behind storytelling. Each slice of pie is clearly labeled with its corresponding purpose and styled with whipped cream for visual appeal, set against a notebook-grid background to evoke a classroom or study setting. The design supports literacy instruction, especially in K-12 English language arts curricula.
Commonly used in educational websites, teacher resource pages, lesson plans, and student-facing learning modules to explain rhetorical purpose. Matches user intent for teachers seeking visual aids, students studying literary analysis, or writers reflecting on narrative goals.
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