Title: Types of writers styles
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21. Narrative A narrative must have a conflict
that is to be overcome. This is the core of any
narrative form of writing. Here the narrator
tells a story much like a narrator in a play. In
essence, the story told here are true stories. It
is normally told in the first person. True
narrative writing is unusual and it is demanding.
The overcoming should in turn lead to some
form of resolution. Simply describing or
explaining ones surroundings is not sufficient.
One needs to establish the setting, an
explanation of the challenge, and the resolution
therein. In other words, the author alongside his
distinct voice needs to set it in a nicely woven
plot structure.
32. Descriptive Descriptive writing paints it
like a picture. The description tells what
something feels like, sounds like, tastes likes,
looks like, or smells like. Action is absent
therein. In its true form, nothing much happens
in Description. The onus is on ones immediate
subjective perceptions. In essence, descriptive
writing connects the outer world with our inner
feelings. Here, a verbal picture of what we
experience and feel at any moment is created.
Many vivid and rich adjectives and adverbs are
used in this regard. Descriptive writing is
usually written in the first-person point of
view. It is much more emotional and personal than
other forms of writings. Often, descriptive
writing is mixed in with other styles as a
supplement.
43. Expository Expository writing explains things
about a subject. The purpose here is to expose
the different facets. It is generally called
information writing as it provides information
about a person, place, thing, or idea. Since
expository paragraphs are factual, emotions are
amiss and it is usually written in the third
person. It is best created by the use of clear
reasons, facts, and cause and effect
relationships. Also, expository paragraphs and
essays are sometimes confused with descriptive
writing, as both tend to spend a lot of time
describing things. The difference, however, lies
in the focus of subjects. Expository description
tends to focus on external objects. Descriptive
paragraphs, on the other hand, tend to focus on
our internal emotional responses.
54. Persuasive This type of writing is probably
the most common form of writing at the academic
level. Argumentative or Persuasive writing
attempts to convince the reader that the point of
view or course of action recommended by the
writer is valid. Towards this regard, the writer
must develop a topic that is well defined and
debatable and has more than one view about it.
The author must reflect on other sides of the
topic so that the strongest viewpoint to counter
the others can be presented. If one is not sure
how to do this, then one must simply stick to
ones side of an argument. Persuasive writing
attempts to prove your point of view. It is
usually written from an objective, third-person
point of view. Such an approach helps demonstrate
ones objectivity.
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