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Match each type of essay to its related essay prompt.

Tiles
(narrative essay)
(Describe the effects of agoraphobia.)
(expository essay)
(Do you believe aliens exist?)
(persuasive essay)
(Describe how a road trip you went on with your
family impacted you.)
(reflective essay)
(Recall the most interesting person with whom
you’ve had dinner.)

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A to 2, B to 3, C to 1, and D to 4.

Narrative essay: Describe how a road trip you went on with your family impacted you.

A narrative essay tells a story from the writers point of view, therefore the impacts of a family road trip would fall into this category.

Expository essay: Describe the effects of agoraphobia.

Expository essays explain, illustrate, clarify, or explicate something in a way that it becomes clear for readers. Here, the writer is explaining the effects of a disease not everyone may be familiar with.

Persuasive essay: Do you believe aliens exist?

A persuasive essay seeks to convince the reader of something. Here, the author would be providing evidence that he believes will persuade the reader into believing in aliens.

Reflective essay: Recall the most interesting person with whom you’ve had dinner

In a reflective essay, the speaker examines his or her experiences in life. Here, the writer is remembering his most exciting dinner, and who he had it with.

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Answer:

narrative essay: Recall the most interesting person with whomyou’ve had dinner.

Expository essay: Describe the effects of agoraphobia.

Persuasive essay: Do you believe aliens exist?

Reflective essay: Describe how a road trip you went on with your family impacted you.

Step-by-step explanation:

A narrative essay tries to do a narration, that is appealing to the reader in order to expose a certain situation.

An expository essay tries to do an exposition on a certain topic, explaining it and trying that the audience understands the topic.

A persuasive essay aims to convince the audience into believeing what the author wants them to believe, in this case that aliens are real, or not.

A reflective essay the author tries to tell the story of how he or she changed his life by experiencing something.

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