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This is the sequence of command, instruction, or advice. It ranges from recipes to legal laws. Its typical markers are the imperative mood, the infinitive, or the future tense of command ("You will do...").
Often confused with description, the expository sequence aims to explain complex phenomena via cause-effect, classification, or definition. It is dominant in textbooks and scientific articles. In the , Adam warns that exposition is often a "disguised" form of argumentation, as choosing how to explain something implies a point of view. Jean Michel Adam Les Textes Types Et Prototypes.pdf