6. MODES OF WRITING
Modes of writing, forms of
writing, types of writing,
domains of writing. Whatever
you want to call them, there are
different categories for writing.
Each mode has a specific
purpose. There are five
established basic modes.
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8. CREATIVE WRITING
• Creative writing is writing that
expresses the writer’s thoughts and
feelings in an imaginative, often
unique, and poetic way.
• The primary purpose of creative
writing is to entertain the reader.
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10. DESCRIPTIVE WRITING
• The primary purpose of descriptive writing is
to describe a person, place, or event so that
the topic can be clearly seen in the reader's
mind. The writer must use vivid details that
paint a picture for the reader.
11. OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION
• Focuses on facts, statistics, observable details.
Textbooks, encyclopedias, training manuals,
business reports, and government publications
include objective description. Objective
description avoids emotion, sensationalism, or
subjective interpretation.
12. SUBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION
• It reflects the thoughts, feelings, mood of the
writer.
• One writer may write a glowing description of
Las Vegas, marveling at the lights, the
glamour, the grandeur.
• Rather than focusing on factual detail,
subjective descriptions seeks to create
powerful impressions
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14. NARRATIVE WRITING
• The primary purpose of narrative writing is to
describe an experience, event, or sequence of
events in the form of a story.
• In Narrative writing a Author chance to make
his mark on the world by relating a story that
only he can tell whatever it comes from his
Personal experience or his imagination.
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16. EXPOSITORY WRITING
• The primary purpose of expository writing is
to provide information such as an explanation
or directions.
• For example why Reman Devis came in
Pakistan.
18. PERSUASIVE WRITING
• The primary purpose of persuasive writing is
to give an opinion and try to influence the
reader's way of thinking with supporting .
• Writer's purpose:
- to inform
- to Entertain
- to shape a view point
- to argue for or against a position