Narrative vs Expository Text

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Expository

  • Purpose: To inform, explain, or describe a topic.

  • Content: Presents facts, explanations, and information in a clear and organized way.

  • Examples: Textbooks, news articles, instruction manuals

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Narrative

  • Purpose: To tell a story or recount events.

  • Content: Includes characters, setting, plot, and dialogue to entertain or engage readers.

  • Examples: Novels, short stories, personal anecdotes.

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Sequence

Type of an expository text that explains steps or how something works.

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Cause and Effect

Explains why something happens and its effects.

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Compare and Contrast

Type of expository text that shows similarities and differences.

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Description

Type of expository text that uses sensory details to create a vivid image.

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Problem and Solution

Type of expository text that identifies an issue and proposes solutions.

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