Types Of Writing Styles

Writing styles are basically another way of saying the form or type of written work you are creating. Think of it as a classification for being able to identify what kind of writing you are creating.
For example, if you are writing a cookbook, that is a completely different style of writing than if you were writing a steamy romance novel!
Each writing style has a different purpose – and therefore, different characteristics are present when you are writing each type of different work.
Now that we understand what a writing style is – let’s talk about the 4 main writing styles which are commonly talked about amongst writers and literary educator

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The 4 Main Writing Styles & What They Mean

The four main writing styles which are commonly recognized are expositorydescriptivenarrative, and persuasive.

Style #1: Expository

The definition of expository is this: “intended to explain or describe something.”
Most types of written work that fall into this category explain something in more detail, or provide insight and instruction in regards to a particular topic.
What types of writing fall into this category of expository writing style?
While there are many different types of written work which can be categorized as expository style of writing, you can often identify this type of writing by noticing the purpose of the work.
  • Does the work intend to explain something in more detail?
  • Does the written piece inform?
  • Does the written piece answer questions such as “what, how and why?”

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