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4 July, 16:10

Read this passage:

though both funland and water world have water rides for guests to enjoy, funland offers several other types of attractions. plus, at only $25, funland's admission price is a much better value than the $40 you'll pay to get into water world.

what is the purpose of this passage?

A. To persuade guests that Funland is better than Water World

B. To explain Funland's new water ride, the Lazy River

C. To inform guests about how expensive admission to Water World is

D. To encourage guests to visit both parks and decide which is best

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  1. 4 July, 17:38
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    A. To persuade the guests that Funland is better than Water World.

    Explanation:

    This is an example o persuasive writing as it uses logical and coherent arguments to convince or pesuade the reader about an idea in particular. In this case the idea is that Funland is better than Water World. First it states that both places are fun, but by using the world "though", we know a comparisson between them is going to be done. The first argument in favor of Funland is then presented, it "offers several other types of attractions", so they are both fun but Funland has more things to have fun with. The second argument in favor is based on the price of the places, Funland is cheaper than Water World. The reader makes then the logical conclussion which is, "Funland is better than Water World", with less money a can have more fun.
  2. 4 July, 19:14
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    to persuade people to go to funland

    reason why is because it is showing that funland has more types of attractions, and a better price for it ...
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