
- Persuasive
- Narrative
- Expository
- Descriptive
This is a style that shows authors' opinions and gives an argument to convince the reader with the evidence to support that particular belief.
Examples: Letters of recommendation, letters of complaint, Cover letters, Advertisements
Narrative
This method is mostly used to write long pieces of writing. Because this method is always trying to give a story behind the information we want to share. Also, it includes characters, conflicts, and settings to develop the story.
Example: Oral History, Novels, Poetry
Expository
Expository is not used to express opinions, it is used to explain some information relevant to a concept to a large audience using evidence.
Example: Textbooks, Recipies, News stories, Scientific writing
Descriptive
In this concept the authors don't try to convince the audience with their opinions but, they try their best to explain the sense which helps to imagine a clear picture for the reader.
Example: Fictions, non-fictions such as travel guides and memories, Descriptive of Nature
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