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Multiple Choice: 1 pointPurposes: Identify whether the rhetorical purpose in the following statement belongs to the writer (author) or the reader (audience). If they belong to the writer, identify whether they are intended to inform or persuade, and if they belong to the reader, identify whether they are more passive or active.Statement: Voters read an editorial about a ballot proposition and may use this information to determine whether to vote yes or no.Group of answer choicesReader-more active purposeAuthor-informativeReader-more passive purposeAuthor-persuasive

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Multiple Choice: 1 pointPurposes: Identify whether the rhetorical purpose in the following statement belongs to the writer (author) or the reader (audience). If they belong to the writer, identify whether they are intended to inform or persuade, and if they belong to the reader, identify whether they are more passive or active.Statement: Voters read an editorial about a ballot proposition and may use this information to determine whether to vote yes or no.Group of answer choicesReader-more active purposeAuthor-informativeReader-more passive purposeAuthor-persuasive

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The correct answer is "Author-informative". The statement describes a situation where the author of the editorial is providing information about a ballot proposition. The purpose of this information is to inform the readers (voters) so they can make an informed decision on whether to vote yes or no. The purpose is not to persuade the readers to vote in a certain way, but to provide them with the necessary information to make their own decision. Therefore, the rhetorical purpose in this statement belongs to the writer and it is to inform.

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