Teks Eksposisi Analitis

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TEKS EKSPOSISI

ANALITIS
DEFINITION
Analytical exposition is a kind of text that belongs
to the type of argumentation text where the text
contains detailed author’s thinking about a
phenomenon that is around. The social function of
this text is to convince the reader that the presented
topic is an important topic for discussion or attention
by way of arguments or the opinions that support the
idea or topic.
GENERIC STRUCTURE
 Title
(Tells about the topic of the essay)
 Introduction :

- This is the starting point of an Exposition essay


- Here you state the topic and establish the point of view
(thesis statement)
- Introductory statement should be an emotional
statement or a question that is an attention grabber
- A preview of the points a plan to make to support your
thesis (argument)
 Arguments : The topic discussed by the author is a very
important topic or need attention. In this section the
author presents the arguments or the opinions that support
the idea of the author, usually in a text. Analytical
exposition have more than two arguments. The more
arguments appear, the more confident the reader.

 Reiteration : This section is always located at the end of


the paragraph. Reiteration contains rewriting or
replacement of ideas that contained in the first paragraph.
Reiteration is also commonly called the conclusion.
Language Feature of An Exposition Text
 Use of descriptive persuasive words with emotive connotation to
emphasize your viewpoint. These words can either be positive or
negative. For examples:
 - Instead of using “bad” , use appalling, unfavorable, gashtly ,
terrible
 - Instead of using “good” use fantastic, incredible, momentous,
remarkable
 - Instead of using “persuading” use convincing, urging, enticing,
realistic
 - Instead of using “persuasive” use credible, realistic, rational,
sane
 Use the present tense such as lions live, I eat, cheetahs run
 Use mental verbs such as I believe, I prefer, I agree, I doubt, I disagree
 Use saying verbs to support argument such as people say, it’s said,
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