Also called explanatory writing. Expository writing is one of the most common types of writing, and you will be asked to create expository pieces of writing during your college career. When an author writes in an expository style, he or she is trying to explain a concept to an audience. Expository writing does not include the author’s opinions, but focuses on reporting, explaining, summarizing or otherwise objectively rendering a topic for a reader.
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