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School-age children generally develop writing skills in which sequence?

A.Expressive writing,expository writing,story
B.Exposity writing,story writing,expressive writing.
C.Expressive writing,story writing,expository.
Story writing,expository writing,expressive writing
14 years ago

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Writeacher
Expository writing always comes last.
14 years ago

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