: Distinguish between objective information and personal opinions.
: Each paragraph should focus on a single main point or sub-topic. According to the Purdue Global Writing Center , these should start with a topic sentence followed by evidence and supporting facts. 20533665_ijb556_002.jpg
: Use graphic organizers to plan the flow of information. 20533665_ijb556_002.jpg
Informative writing (also known as explanatory or expository writing) aims to educate the reader on a topic without trying to persuade them of a particular viewpoint. A standard write-up following this format generally includes: 20533665_ijb556_002.jpg
: This section should open with a "hook" to grab the reader's interest and include a clear thesis statement that defines the scope of the piece.
: Distinguish between objective information and personal opinions.
: Each paragraph should focus on a single main point or sub-topic. According to the Purdue Global Writing Center , these should start with a topic sentence followed by evidence and supporting facts.
: Use graphic organizers to plan the flow of information.
Informative writing (also known as explanatory or expository writing) aims to educate the reader on a topic without trying to persuade them of a particular viewpoint. A standard write-up following this format generally includes:
: This section should open with a "hook" to grab the reader's interest and include a clear thesis statement that defines the scope of the piece.
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