Expository Paragraphs.

In an expository paragraph you give information. You explain a subject, give directions, or show how something happens. Read this example expository paragraph in which a concept is explained:
Integrity: The word evokes the wonder of whether or not our society deserves its value. With constant whining about one's "rights" there exists the denial of personal responsibility and the accompanying lowering of personal worth. Where, then, are the individuals who will stand up to the demands of family unity, a strong work ethic, and a wholesome participation in the societal framework? These very demanding environments cry out for mature behavior in everyone, youth as well as adults. It is when each individual accepts responsibility for truth, honesty, and a job-well-done that integrity, once again, emerges as a pillar of our national pride.
Activity
Now, it is time for you to explain either.
a. How something works
b. Explain a relationship.
c. Explain a concept of your interest.
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