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Vikki [24]
3 years ago
14

How are a persuasive essay and an expository essay different?

English
1 answer:
11Alexandr11 [23.1K]3 years ago
5 0
The correct answer for this question is this one:
"In a persuasive essay, the writer tries to convince the reader to agree with the point of view presented, while in an expository essay, the writer narrates a story using a plot, characters, and a setting."<span>
</span>Hope this helps answer your question and have a nice day ahead.
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