5.12 GLOSSARY

• Expository Writing- A type of writing focussing on accepted facts.
• Descriptive writing- This style of writing describes a character, an event or a place in detail.
• Narrative writing- Narrative writing is a style where the author can create characters that carry a strong detail. 
• Persuasive writing- As the word sounds, persuasive writing is written to persuade the readers about what the author has written.
• Objective writing- This is formal writing which uses facts and evidence. It statistically and scientifically proves the reason so that the reader could make own opinion.
• Creative writing- As the name suggests, this writing is an art. It’s aesthetic writing which is originated from author’s imagination. Horror, crime, biographies, screens writing, script writing all come under this type of writing style.
• Review writing- Review means analysis and to check or inspect any place, product, service or anything. The author writes his views/ experiences about books, product and soon. The best example of this is online review about the product. 
• Subjective writing- This is an opinion driven writing and follows subjective approach. It is originated from an author’s own experiences and observations. Basically, it is an insight feeling in the form of writing that is the author’s own unique perception.

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