God, who is sending a love letter to the world.” What does Writing Style Mean?
• Writing style means writing to a specific audience or with a particular
purpose in mind. A person’s writing style is how the narrative of the writing appears to the readers, including: • Change of words • Syntactical structure • Parsing prose • Adding diction • Tone or mood • Organizing characters of thought into usable • frameworks Persuasive Expository Writing Style Writing Style
Narrative Descriptive Writing Style Writing Style
TYPES OF WRITING STYLES
Expository Writing
• An expository writing style is used for delivering facts and
information rather than storytelling. • The expository writing style is subject-oriented. The author uses this type of writing style to tell the audience about a specific subject or topic. Usually, the author does not include their own opinion about the subject or topic. Descriptive Writing
With the descriptive writing style, the author describes in detail
• An event • A character • A place • A thing This type of writing style can be illustrative and poetic. Descriptive writing also uses many sensory details to provide the audience with an experience while they are reading, rather than just giving information. Persuasive Writing
Persuasive writing is a type of writing in which the author
tries to give the audience their point of view of a specific topic by reasoning and justification for their beliefs. The main goal of the persuasive writing style is to persuade and convince the audience to agree with the author. Narrative Writing
The narrative writing style is a style of writing where the author
is narrating the story. Narratives tend to include characters, convicts, and detailed settings. 8 Tips for Your Writing Style To be a better writer, you need to know how to be direct and clear, while also putting your own stamp on your writing. Follow these eight writing tips for improving your style:
1. Be direct in your writing.
2. Choose your words wisely. 3. Short sentences are more powerful than long sentences. 4. Write short paragraphs. 5. Always use the active voice. 6. Review and edit your work. 7. Use a natural, conversational tone. Click icon to add SmartArt graphic