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Writing Types

The document outlines different types of writing: informative essays provide detailed guidance on a topic, argumentative essays express personal opinions supported by evidence, reviews share opinions on various subjects, stories entertain through characters and plots, and articles present factual information in an organized manner. Each type serves a unique purpose in engaging and informing readers. The emphasis is on clarity, structure, and the intended audience for each writing style.

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Writing Types

The document outlines different types of writing: informative essays provide detailed guidance on a topic, argumentative essays express personal opinions supported by evidence, reviews share opinions on various subjects, stories entertain through characters and plots, and articles present factual information in an organized manner. Each type serves a unique purpose in engaging and informing readers. The emphasis is on clarity, structure, and the intended audience for each writing style.

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Writing types:

An Informative essay:

An informative essay acts like a guide, shining light on a subject through vivid details. It
includes examples and facts, instead of opinions. It helps the reader understand the
topic deeply and explore new ideas.

An Argumentative essay:

An argumentative essay lets us discuss our point of view. We express our personal
opinions, using reasons, facts, and examples, to support and strengthen our idea. Also,
it can include the opposite view and explain why it’s weaker. The goal is to convince the
readers to admit our side.

A Review:

A review lets us share our opinion about anything. We outline the key points and
highlight both the positive and the negative sides. It helps the readers make better
choices. We should use a catchy title, including the name of what we are reviewing.

A Story:

A story is written for entertainment. It includes characters, a setting, a problem, and a


solution. It can reflect feelings and share real-life experiences, or teach a moral lesson.
The writers should engage the readers to read and make them imagine the events.

An Article:

An article serves as a guide, shining light on facts and truth. Its purpose is to help the
readers understand the topic and discover new facts. It includes a clear title, and the
information should be presented in a simple and well-organised way.

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