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Prompt: Choose a specific expository mode and write paragraphs on a topic of your choice. Try to concentrate on just one expository style.
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Definition: Give an extended definition that makes a specific point about the topic you choose to define. (See Langston Hughes, "Salvation," for an example of expository writing that uses definition.)
Description: . (See George Orwell, "Shooting an Elephant," for an example of expository writing that uses description.)
Narration: . (See N. Scott Momaday, "The Way to Rainy Mountain," for an example of expository writing that uses narration.)
Analogy: (See Northrop Frye, "The Motive for Metaphor," for an example of expository writing that uses analogy.)
Comparison: (See Francis Bacon, "Of Youth and Age," for an example of expository writing that uses comparison.)
Contrast: (See Vladimir Nabokov, "Good Readers and Good Writers," for an example of expository writing that uses contrast.)
Classification: (See Susan Allen Toth, "Going to the Movies," for an example of expository writing that uses classification.)
Division: . (See Aaron Copland, "How We Listen," for an example of expository writing that uses division.)
Process Analysis: (See Isaac Asimov, "The Eureka Phenomenon," for an example of expository writing that uses process analysis.)
Cause and Effect Analysis: (See Melvin Konner, "Why the Reckless Survive," for an example of expository writing that uses cause and effect analysis.)