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Analytical

Exposition Text
By Denisa, Wanda, Zahra
DEFINITION
Analytical exposition is one of argumentative texts
which present some supporting idea on why
certain writer's opinion is important. Exposition is a
text that elaborates the writer’s idea about the
phenomenon surrounding.
PURPOSE
1. To persuade the readers that idea is important
matter.
2. To persuade the readers or listeners that there is
something that, certainly, needs to get attention
3. To analyze a topic and to persuade the reader that
this opinion is correct and supported by arguments
STRUCTURE
THESIS (INTRODUCTION)
Introducing the topic and indicating the writer’s position

ARGUMENTS (BODY)
Explaining the arguments to support the writer’s position.

REITERATION (CONCLUSION)
Restating the writer’s position.
1 linguistic features
Using mental processes to state Using Simple Present Tense
what the writer or speaker
Subject + Verb 1(s/es) +
thinks or feels about something:
realize, feel etc. Complement

Using enumeration is sometimes Using evaluative language is important


to persuade people to agree with the
necessary to show the list of
writer's opinion: evaluable, important,
given arguments: firstly, better, worst, true, important, clear,
secondly, finally, etc. believe, obvious etc.
2 linguistic features
Using abstract noun, e.g.: policy, Using modal verbs, e.g.: We must
government preserve

Using relational processes, e.g.: It Using modal adverbs, e.g.:


is important Certainly we.

Using passive sentence :


Indonesia Raya was written by WR
Supratman.
Thank
you!
By Denisa, Wanda, Zahra

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