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Tasha
2 November, 13:03
Expository writing what have you learned
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Gloria Sanchez
2 November, 16:02
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The correct answer for this question is this one:
By definition, an expository writing is defined when you present reasons, explanations, or a certain step that is in a process. The things that we learned in expository writing is that it should have a main idea, supporting details and a conclusion.
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