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How are a persuasive essay and an expository essay different? (A)In a persuasive essay, the writer develops a story using a plot, characters, and a setting, while in an expository essay, the writer tells the story of a personal experience and comments on it. (B)In a persuasive essay, the writer tries to convince the reader to agree with the point of view presented, while in an expository essay, the writer describes and explains all sides of a topic or issue. (C)In a persuasive essay, the writer describes and explains all sides of a topic or issue, while in an expository essay, the writer tries to convince the reader to agree with the point of view presented. (D)In a persuasive essay, the writer tries to convince the reader to agree with the point of view presented, while in an expository essay, the writer narrates a story using a plot, characters, and a setting.

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User Jake W
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Your answer would be D. Hope this helps, and have a nice day ;D
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User Jonathan Barlow
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The answer i would give is B becuase persuasive is trying to get the people to go on your side but expository is telling you not convincing you about the different sides 
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