Understanding Expository Texts

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Expository texts share facts, data, and knowledge without opinions or narratives. Their main goals are to provide factual information, explain ideas or concepts in detail, and enhance reader understanding. The structure typically includes a title that presents the main topic, an introduction that briefly explains the topic, a body that delivers detailed facts and explanations, and a conclusion that summarizes the main points. Key features of expository texts include the use of formal language, a focus on facts rather than opinions, the inclusion of data or visuals for support, and linking words such as 'because,' 'also,' and 'therefore.' Examples include scientific articles, school textbooks, research reports, and user guides.

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