1) what is the main goal of an analytical exposition? a) To present a reasoned argument b) To entertain the reader with a captivating story. c) To persuade the reader to adopt a specific viewpoint. d) To provide a step-by-step guide for a specific task. 2) How is evidence used in analytical exposition? a) Evidence in analytical exposition is used to prove the writer's opinion is right. b) Evidence is used to confuse the reader with lots of facts. c) Evidence is simply used to add length and detail to the exposition. d) To support claims and persuade the reader. 3) what kind of language is typically used? a) Analytical expositions use informal and conversational language to make them more engaging. b) The language is often poetic and descriptive to create a strong emotional impact. c) Formal and objective. d) The language is highly subjective and reflects the writer's personal opinions. 4) what's the difference between exposition and description? a) Exposition is about showing, while description is about telling. b) Exposition argues; description details. c) Exposition uses examples, while description uses opinions. d) Exposition is for formal writing, while description is for informal writing. 5) what is the role of the introduction in an analytical exposition? a) The introduction is primarily used to provide background information and historical context. b) The introduction is where the writer presents their personal opinions and biases. c) To state the thesis d) The introduction is where the writer summarizes the main arguments that will be presented in the body paragraphs.

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