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Ksju [112]
4 years ago
5

Your teacher tells you that your class will be reading expository pieces of writing over the course of the semester. Which of th

e following qualities would you expect the texts you will read to have?
A. Partially true stories
B. Persuasive arguments
C. Imaginary settings
D. Factual information
English
2 answers:
kodGreya [7K]4 years ago
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D. Factual Informaton 
sesenic [268]4 years ago
5 0

Answer: D) Factual information.

Explanation: Expository Writing is one of the popular writing styles. This form of writing is used to inform, explain and describe a concept to the readers. It could be an investigation, evaluation, or even argumentation about an idea for clarification. From the given options, the one that represents what we can expect from expository pieces of writing, is the corresponding to option D: Factual information.

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