Sagot :
Answer:
1.
Author
An author's purpose is his reason for or intent in a text. An author's purpose may be to amuse the reader, to persuade the reader, to inform the reader, or to satirize a condition.
Texts
Although there are many explicit purposes for creating a scientific or technical document, there are four general categories: to provide information, to give instructions, to persuade the reader, and to enact (or prohibit) something.
A text's purpose is written for the public and its purpose is to entertain, inform, explain, guide, document and convince.
2.
Usually what a person learns from a text is based on prior knowledge (or the information that a person knows or possesses already. And the information we read is based on what the message of a text is (which is the answer in #1.) and what we understand in a text only contributes to what we already know.
3.
Honestly, in my opinion, the important points or parts in a text that we need to remember is:
-what is the lesson (moral)
-what can you learn from what you have read
-what are the values in the text
-what information is shared
-how can you use it in life
-what reflections can you make, see, or do
-how can you help others (based on what you read)