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What is the difference between a piece of expository writing and a narrative?

A. Expository writing resembles a story, while a narrative gives instruction and explanation.
B. Expository writing communicates fact-based information, while a narrative tells a story.
C. Expository writing gives background information, while a narrative wraps up loose ends.
D. Expository writing helps move a story forward, while a narrative can go back and forth.

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Expository writing communicates fact based information, while a narrative tells a story.
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The difference between a piece of expository writing and a narrative is option B:

Expository writing communicates fact-based information, while a narrative tells a story.

In an exposition the writer must express himself very clearly and well-structured for the reader to be able to follow the subject without knowing anything about it beforehand.

A narrative text is a story which can be invented and the writer can even include himself as a character.

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