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ANALYTICAL EXPOSITION

Definition of Analytical Exposition

It is a text that elaborates the writer‘s idea


about the phenomenon surrounding. Its
social function is to persuade the reader
that the idea is important matter.
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.
Generic Structure :

1. Thesis (introduction): Introducing the


topic and indicating the writer’s position.

2. Series of Arguments (body): Explaining


the arguments to support the writer’s
position.

3. Reiteration (conclusion): Restating the


writer’s position.
Language Features :

1. Emotive words (e.g. worried, alarmed


etc)

2. Words that qualify statements (e.g.


usual, Probably etc)

3. Words that link arguments (e.g. firstly,


However, therefore etc)
The Importance of English

Thesis { I personally think that English is


the world’s most important language.
Why do I say that?

Argument 1 { Firstly, English is an


international language. It is spoken by
many people all around the world, either
as a first or second language.
Argument 2 { Secondly, English is also the
key which opens doors to scientific and
technical knowledge, which is needed for
the economic and political development of
many countries in the world.

Argument 3 { Thirdly, English is a top


requirement of those seeking jobs.
Applicants who master either active or
passive English are more favorable than
those who do not.
Conclusion { From the fact above, it is
obvious that everybody needs to learn
English to greet the global era.
ANTUM NANYAKKK?
PRESENTASI SAYA?
SAYA KASIH TAHU
YAKK?
SEKIAN DARI SAYA
MAAF BILA ADA KESALAHAN KARENA YANG
BENAR HANYA PERASAAN SAYA TERHADAP
SESEORANG
SAYA UCAPKAN TERIMA KASIH
ANOTHER EXAMPLES OF ANALYTICAL
EXPOSITION

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