The story described an expository account of a college student's series of encounters with spiders. |
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Second, doctrinal instruction need not oppose expository preaching, for it can rest on solid interpretation and can supplement such preaching. |
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The passages are roughly similar in length to the expository passages described earlier. |
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There are not several types of sermons, for example, expository, historical, doctrinal, moral, apologetic, and topical. |
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Windy expository passages drag down the narrative while plot points dead-end and several characters go virtually undeveloped. |
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In these, the last years of his life, he wrote often, sometimes a teasing postcard, sometimes an expository letter six pages long. |
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In each issue users will find an article covering some base of creative or expository writing. |
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Oddly for such a visual director, he lays out the themes in clumsy, expository dialogue instead of just showing us. |
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But for each little detail neatly answered within the film's overly expository dialogue, there are five glaring questions that go unanswered. |
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The inessential stuff between scenes, the transitions and build-ups and detailed expository explanations, are mainly not there. |
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This forty-minute work's four-movement structure opens with a preludial, expository movement which presents the basic material. |
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In college, I enjoyed composition and expository writing and achieved my highest grades in those classes. |
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There is no reason why good polemical writing cannot be considered expository in the literal meanings of both words. |
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The series followed a conventional expository format with reconstructions illustrating an investigation into why certain species had expired. |
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I blog because it's a way for me to practise my expository writing and get exposure for all my creative and non-creative output. |
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Ideally, materials should include a variety of narrative and expository books at different levels of difficulty. |
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The contention here is that not all matters have necessarily benefited, or, indeed, can benefit from the revered analytic, reductionist, expository, dialogical methodology. |
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I am not interested in being a descriptive and expository writer. |
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For want of a better adjective, the prose is very expository. |
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John Baez is a mathematical physicist working on quantum gravity, who has become well-known for his wonderful expository articles on all sorts of physics topics. |
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Some have compared her editing technique, with its expository gaps and elliptical cutting, to jazz improvisation, since it has a decidedly rhythmic, musical quality. |
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In this classification, assertion would best be placed under expositives, since the prefix 'I assert' is or may be of an expository nature. |
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This may be an overused expository device, but there is truth in it: no person wields power over another without revealing his nature. |
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The goal of neuroscience is to understand just how the brain does this, and a good expository book should do the same thing. |
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But too much of the opera feels expository, and the characters rarely reveal themselves naturally through song. |
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Full of expository dialogue and dramatic monologues that carry on a few beats too long, the play is more agitprop than art. |
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The proviso is not strictly necessary but is none the less useful in an expository draft. |
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In order to make these more expository decisions more useful to broadcasters and the public, it was necessary that their existence be publicized. |
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All exhibitors have to respect the opening and closing time and they should keep their expository area clean and leave it in order. |
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The use of technology was mainly confined to multimedia presentations in support of expository teaching. |
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It was queried whether, given their expository nature, draft articles 12 to 14 were strictly necessary. |
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Teachers did not limit themselves to the expository or explicative and illustrative methods. |
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While closely linked to draft articles 3 and 4, the draft article was primarily expository and could accordingly be excluded. |
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Qualitative indicators are expressed in expository form, e.g. assessment of research quality. |
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Each novella in this book unfolds slowly, ambling through expository digressions with confidence. |
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The modern sections with Streep are loose and talky and expository. |
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This is beautiful expository writing, a combination of detailed, spellbinding narrative, and zinging judgment. |
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While fiction plays an important role in junior literacy programs, expository texts should be equally prominent in the classroom and in instruction. |
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The Special Rapporteur noted that, as was the case with a number of the provisions in the second half of the draft articles, draft article 8 was, strictly speaking, superfluous because of its expository nature. |
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It added no clarification of any of the issues, no expository value to the sad tale, and no information which the viewer required to understand the series of events. |
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The investigation also revealed that students preferred an expository approach rather than inquisitory approach. |
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Consequently, an article of an expository nature reminding members of their commitment to enable their organization to fulfil its international obligations is certainly useful. |
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This course has two main objectives: to provide instruction in the techniques of expository writing and to foster an understanding and enjoyment of literature. |
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Practicing expository writing will teach you to explain complex concepts clearly. |
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These draft articles are expository in character. |
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Six survey and expository papers and 11 research papers explore hyperbolic geometry, symplectic geometry, geometric topology, and other areas of geometry and topology. |
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