Fiction narratives, expository texts and cohesion.
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Fiction narratives, expository texts and cohesion.
Fiction narratives contain far more conjunctions than .
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Well, at least that's good for students. Studies say that most people find it easier to get through expository texts that use a far amount of conjunctions. Still, take a look at a narrative and compare.woodcutter wrote:Odd poll! I've no idea, but when I'm writing my own expository text, I have trouble keeping a leash on the flood of conjunctions, so I vote that way.
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Do you need us all to donate a second-hand book to your "collection"?woodcutter wrote:My humble Asian abode contains only two novels, I'm sorry to say. It seems like Kipling's "Kim" is full of punchy dialogue, and somewhat lacking conjunctions. The awful, dull Angus Wilson novel I possess seems to be full of them, perhaps beyond textbook level.
I'm none the wiser.

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