Questions: What is the MOST LIKELY reason the author wrote this passage? to explain what happens during a thunderstorm to entertain readers with a scary story about storms to give information about what to do in a thunderstorm to convince readers not to be afraid of thunder

What is the MOST LIKELY reason the author wrote this passage? to explain what happens during a thunderstorm to entertain readers with a scary story about storms to give information about what to do in a thunderstorm to convince readers not to be afraid of thunder
Transcript text: What is the MOST LIKELY reason the author wrote this passage? to explain what happens during a thunderstorm to entertain readers with a scary story about storms to give information about what to do in a thunderstorm to convince readers not to be afraid of thunder
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The answer is: to give information about what to do in a thunderstorm.

Explanation for each option:

  1. To explain what happens during a thunderstorm: This option would be correct if the passage focused on the scientific aspects of thunderstorms, such as how they form, the types of clouds involved, and the meteorological conditions that lead to thunderstorms. However, the question asks for the most likely reason, and this option does not directly address the practical aspect of what to do during a thunderstorm.

  2. To entertain readers with a scary story about storms: This option would be correct if the passage were a narrative or fictional story designed to evoke fear or excitement about thunderstorms. Since the question is about the most likely reason, and the options suggest a more informative purpose, this is less likely to be the correct answer.

  3. To give information about what to do in a thunderstorm: This is the most likely reason the author wrote the passage. If the passage provides guidelines, safety tips, or advice on actions to take during a thunderstorm, then the primary purpose is to inform readers about how to stay safe.

  4. To convince readers not to be afraid of thunder: This option would be correct if the passage aimed to reassure readers and reduce their fear of thunderstorms by providing comforting information or debunking myths. However, the question asks for the most likely reason, and the practical aspect of giving information on what to do during a thunderstorm is more directly useful and likely.

Therefore, the most likely reason the author wrote the passage is to give information about what to do in a thunderstorm.

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