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Mainly four types!”. 1. Descriptive – Describes a person, place, or thing. 2. Narrative – Tells a story or event. 3. Expository – Explains a topic with facts. 4. Persuasive – Convince readers of an opinion.
Descriptive Paragraph – Aims to describe a subject in detail, using sensory language to create vivid imagery.
Narrative Paragraph – Tells a story or recounts an event, usually in chronological order.
Expository Paragraph – Explains a topic or provides information, often using facts, statistics, or examples.
Argumentative Paragraph – Presents a claim or point of view, supporting it with evidence to persuade the reader.
Compare and Contrast Paragraph – Highlights the similarities and differences between two or more subjects.
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Mainly four types!”.
1. Descriptive – Describes a person, place, or thing.
2. Narrative – Tells a story or event.
3. Expository – Explains a topic with facts.
4. Persuasive – Convince readers of an opinion.
Descriptive Paragraph – Aims to describe a subject in detail, using sensory language to create vivid imagery.
Narrative Paragraph – Tells a story or recounts an event, usually in chronological order.
Expository Paragraph – Explains a topic or provides information, often using facts, statistics, or examples.
Argumentative Paragraph – Presents a claim or point of view, supporting it with evidence to persuade the reader.
Compare and Contrast Paragraph – Highlights the similarities and differences between two or more subjects.