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Definition
Analytical exposition text is a text that elaborates the writers idea
about the phenomenon
surrounding.
Purpose:
To persuade the reader or listener that there is something
that, certainly, needs to get attention
To analyze a topic and to persuade the reader that this
opinion is correct and supported by arguments
Examples: argumentative essay, exploratory essay
Generic Structure:
1. Thesis : Introduces the topic and shows speaker or
writers position; Outlines of the arguments to be
presented.
2. Arguments : It consists about Point and Elaboration
Point, states the main argument. Elaboration: develops
and supports each point of argument
3. Conclusion : Reiteration (restatement), restates speaker
or writers position
Language Features:
Focus on generic human and non human participants.
Use mental processes. It is used to state what the writer or
speaker thinks or feels about something, for example:
realize, feel, etc.
Need material processes. It is used to state what happens,
for example: has polluted, etc.
Use of simple present tense.
Use of relational processes.
Use of internal conjunction to state argument.
Reasoning through casual conjunction or nominalization.
ANALYTICAL EXPOSITION
Definition
Analytical exposition text is a text that elaborates the writers idea
about the phenomenon
surrounding.
Purpose:
To persuade the reader or listener that there is something
that, certainly, needs to get attention
To analyze a topic and to persuade the reader that this
opinion is correct and supported by arguments
Examples: argumentative essay, exploratory essay
Generic Structure:
4. Thesis : Introduces the topic and shows speaker or
writers position; Outlines of the arguments to be
presented.
5. Arguments : It consists about Point and Elaboration
Point, states the main argument. Elaboration: develops
and supports each point of argument
6. Conclusion : Reiteration (restatement), restates speaker
or writers position
Language Features:
Focus on generic human and non human participants.
Use mental processes. It is used to state what the writer or
speaker thinks or feels about something, for example:
realize, feel, etc.
Need material processes. It is used to state what happens,
for example: has polluted, etc.
Use of simple present tense.
Use of relational processes.
Use of internal conjunction to state argument.
Reasoning through casual conjunction or nominalization.
Example of Analytical Exposition
The above facts prove that everybody needs to learn English if he likes to greet the
global era.