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miv72 [106K]
4 years ago
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5. Expository development is (5 points)

English
2 answers:
Alla [95]4 years ago
7 0
If the options are:

<span>A. lengthy notes the author makes

B. explanatory information in a story

C. the conclusion of most tragic fiction

D. footnotes at the bottom of the page

Then the answer is B. explanatory information in a story. The main purpose of an expository text is to educate the reader, provide additional information about the topics. For example, we will always take a dictionary to look up a word, or encyclopaedia to inform ourselves in more detail.</span>
scZoUnD [109]4 years ago
3 0

Explanatory development is the explanatory information in a story. Expository writing is employed to send factual information (as the opposition to creative writing, like fiction).  

EXPLANATION:

In the study of composition, expository writing (so-called exposition) is one of the four traditional discourse modes. This might include aspects of description, narration, and argumentation. Different from persuasive or creative writing, which can attract emotions and use anecdotes, the main purpose of expository writing is to provide information about a problem, method, subject, or idea using available facts.

There are many forms of exposition:

• Descriptive/definition: In this writing style, topics are described by characteristics, properties, and examples. Encyclopedia entry is a type of descriptive essay.

• Process/sequential: This essay plans a set of steps required to finish a task or generate something. A recipe at the end of one article in a food magazine is an example.

• Comparative/contrast: This kind of exposition is employed to show how two or more subjects are different and the same. An article explaining the difference between renting and owning a house and the advantages and disadvantages of each is one example.

• Cause/effect: This type of essay explains how one step causes an outcome. An example is a personal blog that records exercise regimens and documents the results from time to time.

• Problems/solutions: This type of essay offers a problem and probable solutions, supported by facts and data, not just opinion.

• Classification: A classification essay dissects wide topics into groupings or categories.

LEARN MORE:  

If you’re interested in learning more about this topic, we recommend you to also take a look at the following questions:

• Comment on the dominant variety of prose (narrative, expository, or descriptive) present in each of the following passages! brainly.com/question/2568606

KEYWORDS : expository, expository writing, expository development, story

Subject  : English

Class  : College

Sub-Chapter : Expository Development

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