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How does narrative differ from expository writing
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How does narrative differ from expository writing
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A narrative is told from first person. Expository is told from third person. Narratives also contain opinions and sometimes facts. They also use "I". Expository contains factual information only.
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narrative is telling a story and expository is explaining something
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