Definition:
Okay, the user wants me to define the word "expositionary" in two sentences. Let me start by recalling what that term means. Expositionary is used when someone explains a concept clearly. So first sentence could be about explaining something like a theory or a process.
Wait, maybe using an example would help. Like, explain why things happen. That makes it concrete. Then the second sentence should add another example, maybe how to interpret information. That way, it's two different uses. Need to make sure the sentences are clear and natural. Let me check again for clarity and correctness.
1. Expositionary means explaining a concept or idea in a clear and structured way, often through examples or reasoning.
2. It refers to explaining why something occurs—like a cause-and-effect relationship—to help others understand the underlying mechanisms.
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