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How do narrative and expository writing differ?

 A.A narrative has a complicated plot, while expository writing has a fairly simple, childlike plot. B.A narrative has a specific ending, while expository writing is more unrestricted and open-ended. C.A narrative gives an author's opinion, while expository writing is completely unbiased. D.A narrative communicates a story, while expository writing 

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I can't read all of D but I believe that it is the right answer. A narrative communicates a story while an expository gives the reader information about a certain subject.

Narrative writing communicates a story while expository writing informs a clear and accessible fashion.

What is Narrative?

Narrative is the description of events in a story.

What is communicates?

Communicate means to exchange ideas with somebody.

What is a story?

Story is a fiction of people or events.

What is expository?

Expository means to describe something.

What is inform?

Inform is to give something that one is not aware of.

What is clear?

Clear means which is easy to understand.

What is accessible?

Accessible means possibility to enter.

Hence the option (D) is correct.

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