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NEA Today, Nov 1996

Richard Lederer's introduction to exposition. Exposition is writing that informs or explains. In this type of expository writing, you will give information. Research reports, summaries, and explanatory essays are all forms of exposition. When you write any of these types of papers, the information you give should be factual.

Look at examples of types of See the guidelines that will be used to evaluate your expository Jot down any notes or ideas you come up with in your Prewriting Notes. Writer's Solution, an interactive writing program for grades 6-12, features a videodisc where real writers take students through the writing process, a writing lab (above), a language lab CD, and a source book with lessons. The components can be purchased as a classroom package ($995) or separately ($18-$239). To order, call Prentice Hall at 800/848-9500.

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