Writing Techniques for Informative Essay
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An informative essay needs to be concise.
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Sometimes, informative essays are also called expository essays.
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Some of the purposes of informative texts are to inform readers about some problem they are not aware of; explain its importance and present the latest research on a topic.
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An informative essay tells a story.
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Academic books are examples of informative texts.
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News Articles are not examples of informative texts.
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The body of an informative essay does not contain evidences and support.
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Enumerating the steps of a specific process is an example of an Informative Text.
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An informative essay uses emotions in presenting facts.
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An article that tells you how to cook ‘sinigang’ is an example of argumentative text.
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