Which are examples of an expository writing style? Select 3 options. A) More than a hundred million e-mails are sent around the
world each day, and they are all vulnerable to interception. B) Other attacks include the use of viruses and Trojan horses. C) But how can you bury a mountain of soil? Before long, the army engineers came up with a plan that would allow them to do just that. D) Only a small fraction of the information flowing around the world is securely encrypted. E) Hall well understood the gamble the Germans were taking. F) When the war began, Elizabeth Van Lew was considered a southern "spinster."
A) More than a hundred million e-mails are sent around the world each day, and they are all vulnerable to interception. C) But how can you bury a mountain of soil? Before long, the army engineers came up with a plan that would allow them to do just that. D) Only a small fraction of the information flowing around the world is securely encrypted.
Explanation:
Expository writing is used to inform, explain, or describe, it also gives a step-by-step explanation of the event (it may use emotions, opinions or dialogue)
The student is studying English's development. This is from the Germanic language of the Anglo-Saxon in the old English and later to the two types of English we use today, the British English and the American English. There are also the development of the other world Englishes.
A parallel that can be traced about the excerpt from Enrique's Journey that appears in the book Children of the Drug Wars by author Damon Barett and the information about migrating without the parents of Central America to North America is that the abandonment of these children by part of their parents or guardians is a great motivation for them not to return to their country of origin but to keep going north. The escape of a violent past and abandonment with the parents serves as an incentive for these children to travel to the north of the American continent