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Instructions: Fill in the blanks with the correct answer. ( expository, persuasive, narrative, descriptive)
1. A story about the boys who got lost at Disneyland.
2. A web page telling how to create a web page.
3. The Harry Potter books.
4. A letter to the governor explaining why the tax is a bad
idea.
5. Writing in which you record details of a trip taken.
6. An essay discussing a theme from Romeo and Juliet.
7. An article attempting to convince readers to boycott a
store chain.
8. A poem about the sights and sounds of rainfall.
9. A paper about the horrible treatment of the people in
China.
10. The cover story in the morning newspaper.​

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