Is an expository essay the same as an argumentative essay?

No, an expository essay is different from an argumentative essay. Although both types of essay require careful planning and formal English language, an argumentative essay has a clear point to be made and argued, while an expository essay seeks to explain a position or topic.

Examples of an argumentative essay might include:

  • The relationship between money supply and inflation is the most significant problem facing central banks. [Economics]
  • Prison works. [Criminology]
  • Poetry is untranslatable. [Literature]

Examples of an expository essay include:

  • What has been the impact of widespread smartphone use on adolescents? [Education/Sociology]
  • To what extent can the oral tradition of poetry be seen as the root of modern rap? [Literature]
  • Discuss the impact of drug treatment programs on reoffending rates. [Criminology/Sociology]

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