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What is the difference between narrative and argumentative, lyrical and practical writing?
Including: narrative, lyrical, argumentative, explanatory and practical.

(1) Narrative: It is a style with narrative and description as its main forms and characters, narrative, scenery and things as its main contents.

1, the classification of narrative

(1) In terms of content and expression:

(1) a simple narrative.

② Complex narrative.

(2) From the perspective of different writing objects:

(1) write a narrative.

(2) Narrative narrative.

(3) Narrative based on landscape writing.

(4) Narrative mainly tells things.

(2) Explanatory text: a style that takes explanation as the main expression and is used to introduce or explain the state, nature, structure, function, production method, development process, reasons, merits and demerits of things.

1, classification of descriptive text

From description object (content):

(1) Description of physical things.

(2) explanation.

(3) scientific essays.

From the perspective of language expression:

(1) Simple explanation.

(2) literature expository.

2, the characteristics of the text:

(1) is very scientific in content.

(2) The structure is clear and organized.

(3) There is strict accuracy in language.

③ Practical writing:

Practical writing is a practical style that meets the actual needs of daily life, work and study, and has a certain format, short length, simplicity and popularity.

1, types of practical writing:

(1) letters:

General letters and special letters (thank you letter, commendation letter, condolence letter, letter of introduction, open letter, confirmation letter, application, proposal, proposal,

Invitation letter), telegram, remittance.

(2) Precautions:

Diary, reading notes.

(3) Official documents:

There are thirteen orders, decisions, announcements, circulars, notices, circulars, motions, reports, requests for instructions, replies, opinions, letters and minutes of meetings.

(4) Propaganda category:

Advertising draft, speech draft, blackboard newspaper, news, newsletter, product manual.

(5) notification category:

Apocalypse poster.

(6) Etiquette:

Invitation, congratulatory letter (congratulatory letter, telegram), condolence letter.

(7) contract:

Articles (receipts, IOUs, receipts, IOUs, leave notes, messages, etc.). ), contracts (agreements) and conventions.

(8) Chronicle:

Biography, local chronicles, family history (school history, village history).

④ Argumentative paper:

Argumentative writing is a common style that takes argumentation as the main way and directly expresses the author's views and opinions through facts and reasoning.

(1), the classification of argumentative papers:

By content use:

(1) general political papers.

Two comments.

Prose (essays, essays, notes).

4 after reading.

According to the way of argument:

(1) Do a paper.

2 refute the paper.