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Expository Writing

Expository Writing. Let Me Explain. What is Expository Writing?. Writing that explains, describes, or gives information Root of expository is “expose” Factual—no opinions or emotion Organized Clear and concise Usually written in the 3 rd person.

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Expository Writing

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  1. Expository Writing Let Me Explain

  2. What is Expository Writing? • Writing that explains, describes, or gives information • Root of expository is “expose” • Factual—no opinions or emotion • Organized • Clear and concise • Usually written in the 3rd person

  3. What are some examples of expository writing? • Reports and essays • Newspaper and magazine articles • Instructions • Opinion pieces

  4. Expository Organizational Patterns • Description: describes a topic by listing features, characteristics, and examples • Cue words: For example & Characteristics are Bubble Map Circle Map

  5. Expository Organizational Patterns • Sequence:lists items or events in numerical, chronological, or logical order • Cue words: first, second, third, next, then finally Flow Map Timeline

  6. Expository Organizational Patterns • Compare/Contrast: explains how two or more things are alike and/or different • Cue words: different, in contrast, alike, same as, on the other hand Double Bubble Map Venn Diagram

  7. Expository Organizational Patterns • Cause and Effect: lists one or more causes and the resulting effect or effects • Cue words: reasons why, if…then, as a result, therefore, because Multi-Flow Map

  8. Expository Organizational Patterns • Problem and Solution: explain a problem and then explain one or more solutions • Cue words: problem is, dilemma is, question…answer

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