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a. The function to state facts and hypotheses, or draw conclusions as opposed to referring to shared experiences.
b. Expository discourse refers to the language of teaching and learning whereas the other two do not.
c. It is more appropriate for use in the classroom than narrative or conversational.
d. It has much closer link to figurative language than any other form of discourse.


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