Differences between expository and descriptive writing
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Expository – Writing in which author’s purpose is to inform or explain the subject to the reader.
Descriptive – A type of expository writing that uses the five senses to paint a picture for the reader. This writing incorporates imagery and specific details.
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Expository Writing:
In Expository writing it is expected that a writer should give all the details about the selected topic.
- All the data and proofs or evidences must be varified.
- After the analysis of information writer must give conclusion.
- Some recommendations and suggestions are also expected from the writer.
Discriptive Writing-
A discriptive writing creates visual impression about the incidents in the mind.
It is expected that all the details should be narrated through the writing.
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