modesexpository
Modesexpository is a term used in rhetoric and discourse analysis to denote the expository mode of discourse. This mode centers on explaining, informing, and clarifying concepts, processes, or phenomena, rather than telling a story or persuading a reader to a particular viewpoint. It is one of several broad modes of discourse, alongside narrative, descriptive, and persuasive.
Key characteristics of the modesexpository approach include a clear central claim or topic, logical organization, and
Common contexts for modesexpository writing include textbooks, instructional manuals, scientific reports, encyclopedia entries, and journalistic explainers.
Related concepts include expository essays, technical writing, and procedural documentation. While it emphasizes explanation and evidence,