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Friday, October 25, 2024
TYPES OF WRITING
Narrative writing tells about a story usually having a plot, characters, and setting combined to emotionally affect the reader. Often, in some cases, it contains descriptive language that may draw the reader into the story. It is, therefore, the ordinary writing one finds in novels and short stories. By using conflict and resolution, readers can vicariously live through an experience in the story. Narrative writing provides readers with an indirect experience.
With persuasive writing, one is trying to engage the reader into action or belief; there are also emotional appeals, and in most of these writings, rhetorical devices are used. They are to be seen in advertisements and speeches where one has to drive the audience toward a certain form of response. Persuasive writing may also call to action and will more often than not look for some sort of connection with its audience.
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