Writing Style - Expository writing
Expository is one style of writing.
There are four types of writing styles. They are
Expository, Descriptive, Persuasive, and Narrative.
Today's article will expand on expository writing.
Expository writing explains its subject matter in-depth without offering up
personal opinions. Instead, this type of writing focuses on related facts that
present accurate and proven illustrations.
Essay and article writing fall into the
expository style of writing. So to begin, let's look at what essay writing consists
of.
First, an essay is a long-drawn-out piece of
writing that supports an idea or proposal. Second, essay writing presents a case for
the quality of being factually comprehensive to a specific point of view,
inquiry, or clarification.
There are also three other different types of
essays.
1. Argumentative
essay- gives proof that the facts are correct that are presented.
2. Persuasive
essay- convinces the reader to accept a correct position on a subject matter or
point of view.
3. Analytical
essay- investigates, observes, and interprets such things as an occasion, book,
songs, performance, or other work of art.
Secondly, an article is a written masterpiece in
writing style, usually nonfiction, on a particular subject matter, relying only
on oneself or one's own abilities to create a part of a book, newsprint, or
publication. Thus, there are two main types of articles.
1. Definite
Articles- the subject matter might be mentioned or something
distinctively specified.
2. Indefinite
Articles- may be mentioned for the first time or could be a
general statement about any particular thing.
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