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The 4 Types of Writing Styles and How to Effectively Use Each of Them!

If you are a newbie writer, you would not really know that much about the writing process. But if you truly want to enhance your writing skills, it always pays to learn the 4 types of writing.

By learning these writing styles, you will make your writing more effective and polished. You will also be able to cultivate your very own writing style in the long run.

But which writing style is the best for you? Here is a short introduction to the 4 types of writing styles and how to effectively use them.

  1. Expository Writing

Expository writing is used to inform readers of specific information and facts. It is perfect for students, journalists or anyone who wants to share facts and information in a highly detailed manner.

Expository Writing Tips

  1. Descriptive Writing

Descriptive writing is all about using the five senses to create a vivid reading experience. This writing style is usually used when you want to describe people, places, objects and events through detailed writing.

Descriptive Writing Tips

  1. Narrative Writing

Narrative writing is technically telling a story. It is usually used during longer writing projects such as when you are writing a novel, novella, poems or any long term writing project.

Narrative Writing Tips

  1. Persuasive Writing

Persuasive writing is a form of writing specifically designed to persuade readers to believe in an idea or as a call to action. This form of writing is usually used in certain writing formats such as book reviews, critics, reaction papers, editorials, proposals, advertisements and brochures.

Persuasive Writing Tips

All in all, by knowing how to effectively use the 4 types of writing styles, you will be able to properly cultivate a writing style of your very own. So practice your writing skills as much as possible.

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