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College Teachings of the Bible
                preaching goes from particular to general.
  1. Inductive
  2. Textual
  3. Deductive
  4. Expository
  5. Topical
Grade 9 Writing Essays
Which of the following statements BEST describes expository writing?
  1. Expository writing seeks to explain or inform the reader about a subject.
  2. Expository writing is a form of writing that exposes the readers to different types of literary genres.
  3. Expository writing is mainly used in plays to expose the actors to the play and the vision of the director.
  4. Expository writing is a form of writing that exposes readers to the life of an author.
Grade 10 Communication Skills and Public Speaking
Speeches that provide information are also called                 .
  1. narrative
  2. cause-effect
  3. expository
  4. problem-solution
  5. climactic
  6. spatial
Grade 6 Secrets of the Sphinx
How do you know the "Secrets of the Sphinx" is expository nonfiction?
  1. It has a plot with a conflict and a resolution.
  2. It is a person's account of their own life.
  3. It gives facts and details about a subject or topic.
  4. It tells the author's thoughts and feelings about events.
Grade 9 Writing Essays
All of the following are useful skills for writing an expository essay, except:
  1. the writer provides supporting details.
  2. the writer includes engaging dialogue between characters.
  3. the writer organizes the body of the text.
  4. the writer states the main idea clearly.
Grade 9 Expository Essays
Grade 8 Identifying Genre
What are the three types of drama?
  1. comedy, tragedy, drama
  2. tragedy, personal narrative, expository text
  3. comedy, tragedy, biography
  4. comedy media text, personal narrative
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