I suggest you get a local paper and go to the editoral section of the paper. Here you will find good examples of what you want. In this way you are learning how and not depending on Wiki to give you the answers. You need to be able to do this.
"The newspaper reporter wrote an editorial for the paper."
The components of an editorial page in a newspaper could include a staff editorial, staff column(s), guest column(s), letters to the editor, and editorial cartoons.
First, if you are asking about writing an editorial, that refers to the official opinion about a topic, coming from the editor of a newspaper or magazine, or the news director of a radio or TV station. An editorial about entertainment might get into some issue that the editor is concerned about: like whether the lyrics of songs today are having a negative effect on kids; or whether violent video games can be linked to violent behavior; or whether certain TV programs have too much sex or violence. It doesn't even have to be a controversial topic. It can be a problem that you see in the entertainment industry: you could editorialize about the high cost of concert tickets, for example. So, choose an aspect of entertainment, state the issue you are raising, and then give your clear and well-reasoned opinion. Don't just rant: be factual, and give good reasons for why you feel [whatever] is a problem, and what you believe needs to be done to remedy it.
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An example of comparative writing would be something such as-dogs vs. cats or homework vs. no homework. You take two subjects, alike or different, and compare them using opinions, facts, or personal experiences. Usually, you would pick the side you're on and write more about that. It depends what your assignment's instructions are.
an editorial is ....................................................................................................................... i see your dirty, face, i, i wanna kick it cuz it's dirtyface,, and make you puke, on your face, i, im not gonna clean it cuz its dirty, face, i, im gona give u aids, give u aids, give u aids
An example of an expository piece would be a how-to guide on creating a budget. This type of writing provides information in a clear and organized manner, guiding the reader through the steps necessary to create and maintain a budget effectively.
An example of infatuation in the movie the Notebook is when he climbs the Ferris wheel to talk to her. An example of love is him writing her a letter everyday for a year.
ex. Double spacing is when, instead of writing your sentences with no spaces in between them, you add a space between your sentences, like this.
Give an example on the steps you would take to take care of an angry customer
example of narative paragraphs
Give an example of a suggestions you could give to an older person that would promote a healthy lifestyle practice