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The Four Types of Writing

There are four main types of writing: narrative, expository, persuasive, and descriptive. Narrative writing tells a story through a sequence of events. Expository writing presents reasons, explanations, or steps in a process using logical order. Persuasive writing aims to influence thought or action by stating an opinion and providing supporting reasons and examples. Descriptive writing provides vivid details to describe people, places, objects, or events through sensory details.

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The Four Types of Writing

There are four main types of writing: narrative, expository, persuasive, and descriptive. Narrative writing tells a story through a sequence of events. Expository writing presents reasons, explanations, or steps in a process using logical order. Persuasive writing aims to influence thought or action by stating an opinion and providing supporting reasons and examples. Descriptive writing provides vivid details to describe people, places, objects, or events through sensory details.

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THE FOUR TYPES OF WRITING There are four common types of writing. Below you will find these four types of writing along with an explanation about what each writing style contains. NARRATIVE Narrative writing is defined as relating a sequence of events which occurs over some period of time. Both what happens and the order in which the events occur are communicated to the reader. Effective narrative requires a writer to give a clear sequence of events (fictional or non-fictional) and to provide elaboration for it. EXPOSITORY Expository writing is defined as presenting reasons, explanations, or steps in a process. Logical order should be used with appropriate sequencing of ideas or steps in a process. Effective expository writing should contain a main idea, supporting details, and a conclusion. PERSUASIVE Persuasive writing is defined as presentation of reasons and examples to influence action or thought. Effective persuasive writing requires a writer to state clearly an opinion and supply reasons and specific examples that support that opinion. DESCRIPTIVE Descriptive writing is defined as the clear description of people, places, objects, or events using appropriate details. An effective description will contain sufficient and varied elaboration of details to communicate a complete sense of the subject being described. Details used are usually sensory ones selected to describe vividly what the writer sees, hears, smells, touches, and tastes.

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