Descriptive Writing: Staes what happened, States what something is like, Gives the story so far, States the order in which things happened, Says how to do something, Explains what a theory says, Explains how something works, Notes the method used, Says when something occurred, States the different components, States options, Lists details, Lists in any order, States links between items, Gives information, Evaluative Writing: Identifies the significance of something, Judges the value of strengths and weaknesses, Weighs one piece of information against another, Makes reasoned judgements, Argues a case according to evidence, Shows why something is relevant or suitable, Indicates why something will work (best), Analyses whether something is appropriate or suitable, Weighs up the importance of component parts, Gives reasons for the selection of each option, Makes decisions about the relative significance of details, Structures information in order of importance, Shows the relevance of links between pieces of information, Draws conculsions,
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Descriptive vs Evaluative Writing
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