Comparison
Definition
Example
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There are many methods that can be used to achieve specific changes. However, the methods used will depend on what changes a person or group is trying to achieve.
Science is a system of knowledge and the methods used to find that knowledge.
scientific methods are used for identifying the problem, forming and testing a hypothesis, analyzing the test results, and drawing conclusions.
Experimentation and observation are methods used in gathering scientific data that can then be used to answer questions and solve problems.
experiment
analytical argumentative illustrative (OW)
H. Eltringham has written: 'Butterfly lore' 'Histological and illustrative methods for entomologists'
*Song and dance
Illustrative writing is used to help prove or explain something. In illustrative writing, the author illustrates an idea through a story that uses examples to make the idea more solid.
"Look at his paint stroke, it's not messy, it's very illustrative."
in expository writing it is the development of paragraphs or essays by the use of examples, definitions, comparison or contrast, and supporting detail. sometimes, combinations of two or more of these methods is utilized.
Exposition
illustrate
The exposition is the introduction of the characters, setting, and background information in a story. Foreshadowing is a literary device used to give hints or clues about what will happen later in the story. In the exposition, foreshadowing can be used to set the stage for future events or build suspense for the reader.
Well if you know how to write a normal summary its almost like an expository summary just more information
It is true that an illustrative pattern explains something through the use of examples and/or definitions. In addition, an illustrative pattern also explains something through the use of comparison and/or contrast, with supporting detail.
Some synonyms of illustrative include comparative, corroborative, descriptive, figurative, graphic, illuminative, imagistic, indicative, pictorial, representative, and symbolic.