esta pagina noo me ayudo en nada por que escribi una pregunta en Google lugo me meti en esta pagina y me salia que tenia que responder la pregunta, no me salia la respuesta yo la tenia que responder.. que chafa es
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Expository writing communicates fact based information, while a narrative tells a story. APEX
It explains something like for instance 'how to do a task.' So all pieces of writing concerned with explaining the sequence of tasks to be undertaken in order to achieve something can be classed under expository writing. An obvious example would be 'how to make an omelet.' Another example of expository writing involves the explanation of how two things can be similar or different. The technique used here is a 'compare and contrast' one and involves stating either the similarities between two things or their differences of indeed both. When teaching this method of writing, a Venn diagram can be used to simplify learning.
Common adjectives are used more frequently than proper ones, because there are more of them in the English language. Among types of adjectives (descriptive, demonstrative, or possessive) it would be difficult to say which is more frequently used.
No, figurative language is not used chiefly in expository persuasion.
Narrative, Expository, and Persuasive
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B. A narrative communicates a story, while expository writing communicates fact-based information.
I'm not sure, but I THINK it's something that explains something..... But I'd listen to me, ya know. I was a C.I.T. ya know! ACTUALLY : IT MEANS.. to clarifiy facts and data
It is hard to say on this question for sure; many believe MLA is used most frequently.
Expository writing communicates fact based information, while a narrative tells a story. APEX
In what way is expository essays different from business communication?" This question is one that is commonly generated from undergraduate classes (lower division) curriculum and is answered in the text books that go with that course. On the off chance that this is a burning question for some individual, here is the answer. Expository writing is writing that is meant to expose something. To tell how it works, what this something is about or explain to others how to perform something. Based on facts, this style of writing uses the facts to show how what is being written about is done or accomplished. Expository writing is the most common form of writing used in the academic environment and usually is coupled with some style of format, APA, MLA, Turabian. Business writing has two main parts, the explanation (much like expository writing) and the direction, or what you are supposed to do, the action you need to take. It can be seen that the difference is based on the audience and the writer as business writing will expect an action or reaction and expository writing is more academic and for the purpose of spreading knowledge.
It explains something like for instance 'how to do a task.' So all pieces of writing concerned with explaining the sequence of tasks to be undertaken in order to achieve something can be classed under expository writing. An obvious example would be 'how to make an omelet.' Another example of expository writing involves the explanation of how two things can be similar or different. The technique used here is a 'compare and contrast' one and involves stating either the similarities between two things or their differences of indeed both. When teaching this method of writing, a Venn diagram can be used to simplify learning.
Yes
Common adjectives are used more frequently than proper ones, because there are more of them in the English language. Among types of adjectives (descriptive, demonstrative, or possessive) it would be difficult to say which is more frequently used.
No, figurative language is not used chiefly in expository persuasion.
to tell a story.