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How does narrative differ from expository writing?

A.A narrative is the climax of a story, while expository writing gives the background information.
B.A narrative is the increase of tension in a story, while expository writing is the high point of the plot.
C.A narrative is told in the third-person point of view, while expository writing is told in the first-person point of view.
D.A narrative tells a story, while expository writing contains only fact-based information.

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The correct answer is D.

Step-by-step explanation:

Expository writing is explaining things in clear, logical steps, whereas narrative writing is telling a story, either fiction for enjoyment or an educational or exemplary story for an essay.

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The correct answer is D- A narrative tells a story, while expository writing contains only fact-based information.

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