This document defines and explains the structure and language features of an analytical exposition text. An analytical exposition aims to persuade readers of the author's opinion on an issue. It typically includes a thesis statement in the first paragraph outlining the author's view, supporting arguments, and a reiteration/conclusion that restates the author's position. Language features include using simple present tense and connective words to link ideas.
This document defines and explains the structure and language features of an analytical exposition text. An analytical exposition aims to persuade readers of the author's opinion on an issue. It typically includes a thesis statement in the first paragraph outlining the author's view, supporting arguments, and a reiteration/conclusion that restates the author's position. Language features include using simple present tense and connective words to link ideas.
This document defines and explains the structure and language features of an analytical exposition text. An analytical exposition aims to persuade readers of the author's opinion on an issue. It typically includes a thesis statement in the first paragraph outlining the author's view, supporting arguments, and a reiteration/conclusion that restates the author's position. Language features include using simple present tense and connective words to link ideas.
Definition : The text that explain about readers opinion
Purpose: To persuade readers that the issue is important Generic Structure 1. Thesis : Explain about author’s view usually thesis occurred in the first paragraph. 2. Arguments : Supporting ideas in the text 3. Reiteration : Reiteration is a reaffirmation of the author's position and opinion on the main topic. Reiteration is also often referred to as a conclusion, which means a conclusion. Language Feature
-Simple Present Tense
-Using connective words ( additional, contrasting, causality )