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English, 01.03.2021 20:20 jdodger910

Expository writing is used to convey give) factual information (as opposed to creative writing, such as fiction). It is the language of learning and understanding the world around us. If you've ever read an encyclopedia entry, a how-to article on a website, or a chapter in a textbook, then you've encountered examples of expository writing. Key Takeaways: Expository Writing

•Just the facts, M'am: Expository writing is informational , not creative writing.
•Anytime you write to describe or explain, you use expository writing.
•Use a logical flow when planning an expository essay , report , or article: introduction , body text, and conclusion .
•It's often easier to write the body of your article first, before composing the introduction or conclusion .

Types of Expository Writing

In composition studies , expository writing ( also called exposition ) is one of the four traditional modes of discourse . It may include elements of narration , description , and argumentation . Unlike creative or persuasive writing , which can appeal to emotions and use anecdotes , expository writing's primary purpose is to deliver information about an issue , subject , method , or idea using facts .

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Give two examples of expository writing?

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