Originally posted by yiha093:
wads the diff ar
how to noe which is which?
wad are the ways to write themn?
teach me lei
By expo, I suppose, you mean an exposition.
By argue, I suppose you mean as argumentative essay.
An exposition is:
ex·po·si·tion (ĕk'spə-zĭsh'ən) pronunciation
n.
1. A setting forth of meaning or intent.
2.
1. A statement or rhetorical discourse intended to give information about or an explanation of difficult material.
2. The art or technique of composing such discourses.
An argument is:
ar·gu·ment (är'gyə-mənt) pronunciation
n.
2.
1. A course of reasoning aimed at demonstrating truth or falsehood: presented a careful argument for extraterrestrial life.
2. A fact or statement put forth as proof or evidence; a reason: The current low mortgage rates are an argument for buying a house now.
3. A set of statements in which one follows logically as a conclusion from the others.
An exposition is to expose, to explain, to clarify, to make sense to help the reader understand a difficult material.
An argument is to set forth the reasoning for a certain position, view, opinion and decision/conclusion.
In an exposition, give as much relevant information as possible and in an argument give as many reasons as possible.