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MaRussiya [10]
3 years ago
8

Math each kind of writing to the cort category / personal writing/ business writing/ academic writing answers to choose from blo

g post diary entries citing sources, company newsletters, business proposal, social media posts, office memos, research paper persu
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1 answer:
adoni [48]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Personal writing- diary entries, blog post, social media posts.

Business writing- company newsletters, business proposal, office memos.

Academic writing- citing sources, research paper, persuasive essay.

Explanation:

The different types of writing and their examples are listed as below-

1. Personal writing: This type of writing is when it involves the personal opinions, views, and observations of the writer. It is when the writings are done for personal purposes.

Examples- diary entries, blog posts, social media posts.

2. Business writing: In this type of writing, the main focus of the text is about a business. This involves writings such as company newsletters, business proposals, office memos.

3. Academic writing: This type of writing is when the text is written for academic purposes. This includes all kinds of writing that involve academics, such as citing sources, research papers, persuasive essays.

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