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Which of the following is NOT an example of expository writing?





Correct Answer:
historical fiction
the question asks which option is not an example of expository writing. the options given are: - grocery list - biography - historical fiction - social studies report

expository writing is a form of writing whose main objective is to explain, inform, or describe. it is straightforward, factual, and devoid of the writer's opinions or emotions. this type of writing is often found in textbooks, how-to manuals, news stories, business, or technical writing. the primary goal is to deliver information to the reader in a clear and concise manner.

reviewing the options: 1. **grocery list** - while a grocery list is indeed straightforward and factual, it does not necessarily serve to explain, inform, or describe beyond listing items to be purchased. it is more of a functional list rather than an informative document. 2. **biography** - this is a detailed description of a person's life and involves informing the reader about the life, experiences, and the impact of the person in question. it fits well within the realm of expository writing. 3. **historical fiction** - this genre combines historical facts with fictional elements. its primary purpose is to entertain, although it may be informative incidentally. the fictional narrative, however, disqualifies it as pure expository writing since it introduces fabricated scenarios, characters, or dialogues meant to enhance the story rather than solely inform. 4. **social studies report** - this is typically a factual report that provides information on a specific topic related to social studies. it aims to inform and explain, making it a clear example of expository writing.

from these options, **historical fiction** is the correct answer as it is not an example of expository writing. unlike the other options which are primarily informative and factual, historical fiction's main goal is to entertain, using historical contexts as a backdrop with added fictional elements that may not necessarily aim to inform or explain factual content in a straightforward manner.


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