Everybody loves reading famous quotations! Where do you come up with them, though? Below are some links to good websites where you can find lots of quotes!
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Commit to an opinion and use quotations that support or contrast with that opinion.
The purpose of an expository essay is to present, completely and fairly, other people's views or to report about an event or a situation. Expository writing, or exposition, presents a subject in detail, apart from criticism, argument, or development; i.e., the writer elucidates a subject by analyzing it. Such writing is discourse designed to convey information or explain what is difficult to understand. Exposition usually proceeds by the orderly analysis of parts and the use of familiar illustrations or analogies.
You use quotations for short stories, poems, article, and songs I believe. Everything else is underlined.
Traditionally, you would use italics rather than quotation marks. However, it is a stylistic choice. For academic writing though, stick with italics to emphasize words.
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Use quotations in your draft because they lend validity and immediacy to the writing.
Commit to an opinion and use quotations that support or contrast with that opinion.
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
expository essay
state an opinion and use quotations that sup port or contrast with it
The purpose of an expository essay is to present, completely and fairly, other people's views or to report about an event or a situation. Expository writing, or exposition, presents a subject in detail, apart from criticism, argument, or development; i.e., the writer elucidates a subject by analyzing it. Such writing is discourse designed to convey information or explain what is difficult to understand. Exposition usually proceeds by the orderly analysis of parts and the use of familiar illustrations or analogies.
He wrote an expository essay on the glass making process.
>Classification >Cause and effect >Sequencing >use of secondary discourse type (eg. descriptive)
Expository means to describe something. A good sentence would be, he tried to achieve a formal expository situation to the class.
yo' mom lol jkjkjk and the answer is yepperdeedooda(yes).