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xenn [34]
3 years ago
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Informative essays come in many different forms. They can define a term, compare and contrast information, or provide instructio

n on a process or task. Whatever their form, informative essays will not include personal opinions or viewpoints. Their main purpose is to educate the reader.
Think of an informative essay that you've read recently that stuck with you. It can be a piece from this unit or something that you read on your own. Use that piece to explain how informative essays compare to other types of writing, such as narrative essays or persuasive essays. Discuss how and why the essay that you chose was engaging.


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Savatey [412]3 years ago
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Answer:

Informative essays are made for the purpose of informing the reader. Narrative essays are for entertainment and do not include evidence or quotes to back up a point. Persuasive essays are made to bring people to a specific side of a problem or topic.

Explanation:

lubasha [3.4K]3 years ago
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Answer:

I recently read The Globalization of Eating Disorders by Susan Bordo. It was quite a bit more frightening and engaging  to see the impact of it because it included real examples in more than one place in the world. It is different from narrative and persuasive essays because it had proven facts and more than one point of view and was not all based on opinion.

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