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Confident, authoritative stance.
Typically states point and purpose early.
Strives for clarity.
Provides definitions and examples.
Uses convincing evidence without argument.
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Expository writing is the mode of writing whose purpose is to convey information or to explain and establish the validity of an idea (thesis) in a logical, clear, and concrete manner.
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