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Which is the main difference between the organization of a narrative text and an expository text?

A.) A narrative text organizes its events around a plot while an expository text organizes its ideas around details and events.

B.) A narrative text organizes its events around a character or idea while an expository text organizes its text around a controlling idea.

C.) A narrative text organizes its events around one central character in one central place while an expository text organizes its ideas around well- developed paragraphs.

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All of them look correct, but I think the best answer is B.

Narrative texts tell a story. A story is a series of events related to a central character. Often the point of the story is to show an idea. Expository texts explain a controlling idea.
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