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Transitional words and phrases are not necessary for creating coherence in expository writing.
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There is only one type of expository writing.
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Expository writing is primarily focused on expressing personal opinions and emotions.
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Types of expository writing include how-to guides, informational reports, compare-contrast essays, and problem-solution paragraphs.
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Expository writing can be creative and engaging while still conveying factual information.
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Expository writing is a type of writing that aims to explain, inform, or describe. a topic.
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Expository writing should use complex vocabulary and sentence structures
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Providing evidence and examples is not important in expository writing.
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Coherence refers to the logical flow and organization of ideas in expository writing.
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Expository writing can help kids develop critical thinking and communication skills.
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