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brilliants [131]
3 years ago
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Unlike Aesop's fables, which are meant to teach moral lessons about human behavior, the purpose of expository writing is to A) c

reate. B) entertain. C) inform. D) persuade.
English
2 answers:
damaskus [11]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Inform

Explanation:

The main purpose of expository writing is to inform. Therefore, when an author writes this type of writing, what he mostly wants is to describe a particular situation so that his readers become familiar with it. He does not mean to educate, preach or moralize the way Aesop's fables do. His purpose is simply to present a topic to inform the audience.

ollegr [7]3 years ago
7 0
Its C (inform) because the author is trying to inform the people about the lessons about human behavior.
I hope this was helpful.


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