The purpose of expository writing is to inform, explain, describe, or define the author's subject to the reader.
You'd use this type of writing when you want to explain a certain term or idea to your readers, or just to give them an opportunity to learn something more about it, and for them to be informed/understand something they didn't prior to that.
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The time around scars by Michael Ondaatje
Loves languages by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Still be a child by Victor Hugo
You should always include the opposition's counterargument and provide evidence as to why it is false. Strong arguments also always include a few good points from your opposition (the counterargument) to show that you have looked into and researched the other side.
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a word naming an attribute of a noun, such as sweet, red, or technical.
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Answer: A) “Slavery was abolished . . . thirty years before the Emancipation Proclamation.”