Understanding the Difference Between Narrative and Expository Writing

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Differentiating between narrative and expository writing can be challenging for many students. This content explores the distinctions between narrative stories like "Little Red Riding Hood" and expository pieces, touching on concepts such as the shapes of stories and the structure of essays. Quotes from Malcolm X show the impact of reading and gaining new perspectives through education.


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  1. Narrative Vs. Expository For many students, the hardest part is telling the difference between Information and Explanation. So what s the difference?

  2. Narrative Little Red Riding Hood

  3. Expository Little Red Expository Version

  4. The Shape of Stories Kurt Vonnegut on the Shapes of Stories Short lecture by Kurt Vonnegut on the 'simple shapes of stories.'

  5. Story Arc

  6. Shape of an Essay

  7. Homework The ability to read awoke inside of me some long dormant craving to be mentally alive. (Malcolm X). I saw my mother in a different light. We all need to do that. You have to be displaced from what's comfortable and routine, and then you get to see things with fresh eyes, with new eyes.

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