Identifying different types of writing
In this section, you are going to further explore the different types of writing. Here is a list of statements. Decide whether each one is an example of persuasive, expository, narrative or descriptive writing.
- A text that starts with “Once upon a time…”
- Persuasive
- Expository
- Narrative
- Correct. Texts that start with “Once upon a time…” are usually fairytales, which are narratives because they tell a story.
- Descriptive
- An article trying to convince the community to boycott a store chain threatening the local economy.
- Persuasive
- Correct. The text is stating an opinion and trying to influence others.
- Expository
- Narrative
- Descriptive
- A user manual for a juicer.
- Persuasive
- Expository
- Correct. This type of text is meant to inform the reader.
- Narrative
- Descriptive
- A paper detailing the aftermath of a hurricane.
- Persuasive
- Expository
- Narrative
- Descriptive
- Correct. This text paints a picture for the reader. It includes details.
- A Harry Potter book.
- Persuasive
- Expository
- Narrative
- Correct. The book tells a story, which means it’s narrative.
- Descriptive
- A YouTube video explaining how to create a webpage.
- Persuasive
- Expository
- Correct. This type of text is meant to inform the reader.
- Narrative
- Descriptive
- A travel blog.
- Persuasive
- Correct. Some travel blogs try to influence readers’ travel destinations.
- Expository
- Correct. A travel blog could be informative if it’s giving information such as how to get from point A to point B.
- Narrative
- Correct. Travel blogs often include narratives depicting experiences and adventures.
- Descriptive
- Correct. Travel blogs usually include a lot of details about the visited destinations.
- The latest celebrity auto-biography.
- Persuasive
- Expository
- Narrative
- Correct. The book tells a story, which means it’s narrative. Narrative texts can be fiction or non-fiction.
- Descriptive
Which type is which?
In this section, you are going to further explore the different types of writing. Here is a list of statements. Decide whether each one is an example of persuasive, expository, narrative or descriptive writing.
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