Persuasive writing<span> is when a </span><span>writer uses words to convince the reader that the writer's opinion is correct in regards to an issue. They want the reader to agree with them.
</span>And then informational writing<span> is a type of </span>writing <span>that gives information about something, which means it is factual. You can't find a single opinion in it. Many examples of </span>informational writing<span> can be found in newspapers, almanacs, and reference books.</span>