Florida Teacher Certification Examinations (FTCE) Subject Area Practice Test

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What type of writing mode involves characters, actions related to problems, and solutions as described in Mrs. Charles's tasks?

  1. Descriptive Writing

  2. Narrative Writing

  3. Expository Writing

  4. PERSUASIVE WRITING

The correct answer is: Expository Writing

The correct answer involves narrative writing, which is characterized by the telling of a story. This type of writing mode includes elements such as characters and actions that revolve around a central problem or conflict, as well as the exploration of how these issues are addressed or resolved. Narrative writing often aims to engage the reader emotionally, guiding them through a sequence of events that unfold to reveal a solution or outcome. This approach brings to life not just the events themselves but the motivations and growth of the characters involved. Descriptive writing, in contrast, focuses primarily on detailing the characteristics and qualities of people, places, or objects without necessarily telling a story or relating actions to a problem and solution. Expository writing is about explaining or informatively discussing a topic, offering facts and clear information rather than narrative elements. Persuasive writing aims to convince the reader of a particular viewpoint or action, utilizing arguments and emotional appeals rather than a structured narrative centered on characters and their journeys.