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What's the difference between narrative, expository and argumentative?
Narrative: It is a style with narration as its main form and description of characters experience and the development and changes of things as its main content. Narrative is an article used to describe things. Time, people, place, cause, process and result of events are six elements of narrative. Generally speaking, an article with narrative and description as its main form of expression is called narrative.

Explanatory article: Explanatory article is an article genre that gives people knowledge by explaining things and clarifying things as the main expression. It explains the characteristics, essence and regularity of things by revealing concepts.

Poetry: Poetry is a literary genre with emotion as the mainstay. It reflects social life in a lyrical way, is highly concise and concentrated, and expresses thoughts and feelings with rich imagination, rhythmic language and line-by-line arrangement. Poetry is a rhythmic, rhythmic and emotional language art form, and also the oldest and most basic literary form in the world.

Argumentative essay: it is a style of analyzing and commenting on a certain issue or thing and expressing one's own views, positions, attitudes, opinions and propositions.