This document discusses the three main purposes of an author's writing: to inform readers by providing factual information, to entertain readers through narratives, and to persuade readers by making an argument. Specifically, expository writing aims to inform, narrative writing seeks to entertain, and persuasive writing tries to convince readers of a particular viewpoint.
This document discusses the three main purposes of an author's writing: to inform readers by providing factual information, to entertain readers through narratives, and to persuade readers by making an argument. Specifically, expository writing aims to inform, narrative writing seeks to entertain, and persuasive writing tries to convince readers of a particular viewpoint.
This document discusses the three main purposes of an author's writing: to inform readers by providing factual information, to entertain readers through narratives, and to persuade readers by making an argument. Specifically, expository writing aims to inform, narrative writing seeks to entertain, and persuasive writing tries to convince readers of a particular viewpoint.