The term 'explanatory words' seems to have various interpretations. The most common uses the term 'explanatory words' and 'descriptive word' interchangeably. Descriptive words are adjectives and adverbs. I would add the descriptive pronouns, then if you do, you must also add possessive nouns. Examples:
Adjectives:
She made frosty drinks.
He has a red bike.
They wore bathing suits.
Adverbs:
He even made his bed.
She stirred the batter vigorously.
The quickly hid the comics under the history book.
Possessive adjectives:
My house is on the corner.
I'll drop by your house tomorrow.
Their house is on Main Street.
Demonstrative Pronouns:
This oneis my favorite.
You may use that racket.
These cookies are for my class.
Possessive Nouns:
Maggie's sister will join us.
The book's binding was cracked.
The neighbor's barbecue is on Saturday.
The punctuation used to set off explanatory words or to emphasize something is often the colon (:). Colons introduce a list, a quote, or an explanation that follows an independent clause. Additionally, dashes (—) can also be used for emphasis or to insert an explanatory phrase within a sentence.
They are examples of transitional words.
Content words are words that give a sentence its meaning. Examples of content words include nouns, adjectives and verbs.
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an explanatory sentence is explaining what you said in your topic sentence
Wye are the students not coperating with teacher in university
Explanatory and Response variables are just fancy words for independent and dependent variables. Explanatory is the independent variable and response is the dependent variable.
Explanatory texts answer "how" and "why" questions and are written in present tense paragraphs.
The punctuation used to set off explanatory words or to emphasize something is often the colon (:). Colons introduce a list, a quote, or an explanation that follows an independent clause. Additionally, dashes (—) can also be used for emphasis or to insert an explanatory phrase within a sentence.
it's self explanatory...in other words they're saying he did not just do that
He provided an explanatory explanation for the complex topic.
In explanatory writing, you could include examples, analogies, visuals (such as graphs or charts), expert opinions, and step-by-step instructions to help clarify complex concepts or make your points more compelling and understandable.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word explanatory.
An explanatory essay typically consists of 3 to 5 paragraphs. The introduction presents the topic and thesis statement, the body paragraphs provide detailed explanations and examples, and the conclusion summarizes the main points and reinforces the thesis.
There are only TWO elements necessary to consummate a crime: A criminal act accompanied by a criminal intent. Both are self-explanatory.
Self-Explanatory was created in 2000.
Explanatory texts typically provide detailed explanations or descriptions about a particular topic, issue, or concept. They are usually structured in a logical and organized manner, using clear language and examples to help readers understand the subject matter better. Explanatory texts may include headings, subheadings, bullet points, and other visual aids to enhance readability.