In the Leaders of the Civil War passage and The Woman Called Moses passage they use the author’s purposes of Informative and persuasive. In the Leaders of the Civil War Passage it uses the Informative author’s purpose by giving information about Harriet Tubman and what she did. In the Woman Calles Moses Passage, it uses the persuasive authors purpose by persuading you to be like Harriet Tubman. In both passages they give information, but they are still different because they have different purposes. This makes them the same but different at the same time. …show more content…
In the passage Leaders of the Civil War Era: Harriet Tubman it gives you information about Harriet Tubman and what she did. In the passage The Woman Called Mosses it also gives information about Harriet Tubman which is the same thing the first passage did which made it informative. Although this makes the two similar it still doesn’t make them completely the same. At the end of the passage The Woman Called Moses it says something that makes it