An expository essay is like a research essay but the only difference is that you are providing evidence and you are including your point of view or argument on topic. To help you with your expository essay you could use:
- Cause & Effect
- Problem & Solution
- Compare & Contrast
- Or Examples.
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Answer:
what lines are you asking about. I don't see no lines anywhere
Compound there are two sentences connected by a semicolon, you can tell because they each have their own subject (the musician, she) and their own verb (preform, had).
It introduces what the text will be about and why they strongly believe that the only fear u should worry about is fear itself.