NARRATIVE PARAGRAPHS, These paragraphs tell a story or relate a sequence of events, usually in chronological order. They often include a topic sentence that sets the scene and supporting sentences that narrate the actions., DESCRIPTIVE PARAGRAPHS, These paragraphs use sensory details to paint a vivid picture of a person, place, or thing. They focus on creating a visual, auditory, or sensory experience for the reader., PERSUASIVE PARAGRAPHS, These paragraphs aim to convince the reader to adopt a specific viewpoint or take action. They use evidence, logic, and reasoning to support an argument, EXPOSITORY PARAGRAPHS, These paragraphs explain, define, inform, or instruct. They are often used to explain a process, provide facts, or give instructions., DESCRIPTIVE OR DEFINITION, This subtype of expository paragraph defines a concept or describes a subject in detail, often using characteristics, examples, and sensory details., SEQUENCE OR PROCESS PARAGRAPHS, This subtype of expository paragraph Explains a procedure or chronological order of events step-by-step, COMPARE AND CONTRAST PARAGRAPHS, This subtype of expository paragraph examines the similarities and differences between two or more subjects., PROBLEM AND SOLUTION PARAGRAPHS, This subtype of expository paragraph outlines a problem and offers one or more potential solutions, CLASSIFICATION PARAGRAPHS, This subtype of expository paragraph breaks down a broad subject into smaller, logical categories or groups, CAUSE AND EFFECT PARAGRAPHS, This subtype of expository paragraph explains why something happened (causes) and the resulting consequences (effects)..

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