What is Expository Writing

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What is Expository Writing Ms. Williams English III

What is the definition of Expository Writing? Expository writing informs or explains. The information you include in expository writing is factual. It is well organized.

What is the organization of Expository Writing? a clear introduction body conclusion The organization should be appropriate for the type of exposition you are writing.

What are the 4 styles of Expository Writing? Comparison and Contrast Cause and Effect Chronological/Sequential Order (how-to) Enumeration (Descriptive)

Comparison and Contrast This type of exposition uses factual details to analyze the similarities & differences between two or more people, places, things, or ideas. Signal Words and Phrases used with this style of Expository Writing: different from same as similar to as opposed to instead of either … or although however compared with as well as

Cause and Effect This type of exposition explains the circumstances leading to an event or situation. It may also predict what will happen as a result of a current situation. because of as a result of in order to may be due to effects of therefore consequently for this reason if … then thus

Chronological / Sequential Order (how-to) In this type of essay, a major idea is supported by a list of details or examples. This list of details or examples is the series of logical steps that one would need to follow in order to accomplish the main idea. first next then initially before after when finally preceding following

Enumeration (Descriptive) In this type of exposition, a major idea is supported by a list of details or examples. for instance for example such as to illustrate most important in addition another furthermore first second