Expository text gets to the point rather quickly. It is intended as education rather than just narrative text. An example of narrative text is the Excerpt by Charles Dickens which is meant to draw a picture of what this woman was like.
So the last one is out.
The first one talks about volcanoes and how they are classified. That's one of your answers if you are trying for brevety and education.
I think the second one would also be a choice. It is trying to show you the nature of anxiety and what causes it. You learn a lot about symptoms from reading it. It's quick and to the point. Expository? Yes.
I don't think four is exactly expository, but I might be wrong. It sounds too argumentative to be completely expository. It wouldn't be my first choice even though I have read Twain a great deal, beginning in my teens. He always has something pointedly funny to say about the human condition. So it's hard for me not to include him in anything. It's not exactly narrative either. The tough ones are three and four.
Three tries to tell you what it would be like to live in another country. I think it likely is the choice you are looking for.
Answers 1,23. I could be wrong, so if you have a different answer in mind, go with it.
<h3>I. Rewrite these statements in the correct order.</h3>
- Lorena is not cooking spaghetti.
- Is Lorena cooking now?
- What is Lorena cooking right now?
- Aren't we studying French at the moment?
- I am not sleeping right now.
<h3>II. Choose the best option.</h3>
- b) am
- c) dancing
- c) aren't
- a) Are
- a) are fighting
<h3>III. Complete with Do/Does.</h3>
- <u>Does</u> Thomas Cook every day?
- <u>Do</u> you and Thomas clean the rooms?
- <u>Does</u> it work once a week?
- <u>Does</u> Lorena work at nights?
- <u>Do</u> they watch news on TV twice a week?
<em><u>Hope this helps you...</u></em>
<em><u>Hope you have a nice day ahead...</u></em>
<em><u>Espero que esto te ayude...</u></em>
<em><u>Espero que tengas un buen día por delante..</u></em><em><u>.</u></em><em><u>.</u></em>
Explanation:
If students wear regular clothes to school they have more freedom to express themselves. Regular clothes can be bought on sale or for discounts. Uniforms are expensive, so wearing regular clothes to school will take an extra weight off of parents
like this I would tell
Biology does influence gender development. For example, some differences between typical boys and girls can be explained by the effect of genes on sex chromosomes, and by the levels of sex hormones and their effect on the brain during early development (e.g., prenatal exposure to high levels of male-typical hormones).
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