This is an example of an expository paragraph In 1997, 175,000 volunteers picked up three million pounds of garbage along the coasts of the United States. As a result, both people and sea animals can enjoy cleaner and safer environments. Glass bottles, lumber, and syringes are less of a threat to barefooted beachgoers. Fewer sebirds, fish, and crabs will die entangled in plstic can holders, fishing nets, and fishing line.People put trash in the oceans, but by volunteering their time to help clean up after themselves, people are also the solution to the problem.
it is different from expository writing because expository writing is not as formal
Expository is writing to explain and inform.
Am doing an essay on "How to write an Expository Essay". Plus "What are the advantages and disadvantages in writing an expository essay?"
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Technical writing is usually about how to do something, or how something works. An instruction manual about how to make a light bulb is an example of technical writing. Expository writing "explains" something. A book about how the light bulb was invented is an example of expository writing.
Expository prose is a type of writing that aims to explain or inform. It presents information in a clear and straightforward manner, often using examples, facts, and analysis to support the main points. This style of writing is common in academic, journalistic, and technical contexts.
I'm not sure, but I THINK it's something that explains something..... But I'd listen to me, ya know. I was a C.I.T. ya know! ACTUALLY : IT MEANS.. to clarifiy facts and data
No. Expository writing is generally directed at the public and is usually written in the third person. Occasionally, a piece of expository writing may be in the first person, for example, if the author wants to be 'chatty'.
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it mean to write a expository writing
Expository writing as the objective of explaining or describing a given situation, idea, and or phenomena. Expository samples may include the elements of a title, introduction, thesis, body and conclusion.