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... Exposition is a kind of catch - all pattern , the pattern of organization followed by a writer whose problem is not clearly either descriptive or narrative . Since the principles of effective exposition are employed to organize material ...
... Exposition is a kind of catch - all pattern , the pattern of organization followed by a writer whose problem is not clearly either descriptive or narrative . Since the principles of effective exposition are employed to organize material ...
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... exposition are attempts to explain something , but in different ways . Narrative writing attempts to explain an event by making clear its sequence in time . Descriptive writing attempts to explain something , by making clear its ...
... exposition are attempts to explain something , but in different ways . Narrative writing attempts to explain an event by making clear its sequence in time . Descriptive writing attempts to explain something , by making clear its ...
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... exposition by illustration . Whenever , in dis- cussions with our friends , we say , “ Let me show you what I mean , ” and we proceed to cite a specific example , we are using one of the most common patterns of exposition . Effective ...
... exposition by illustration . Whenever , in dis- cussions with our friends , we say , “ Let me show you what I mean , ” and we proceed to cite a specific example , we are using one of the most common patterns of exposition . Effective ...
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principles of effective organization | 3 |
description | 25 |
narration | 44 |
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