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analytical

exposition CANTIKA AYUDIA

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wajib! XI MIPA 5
What is analytical
exposition
The purpose of this text
is to convince the
Analytical exposition text reader that the topic
contains the author's presented is an
thoughts about things important topic to
that happen around him,
discuss. And not to try
whether objects, events,
or places. to change the reader's
point of view
What is purpose of
analytical expostion
What are the general structure of
analytical exposition

01
Thesis
This part of the thesis, the writer must tell the reader about
the main topic that he will write about. Thesis can
always be found in the first paragraph of the text. In this
section, readers can also see why the author gives an
opinion on the topic.
What are the general structure of
analytical exposition

02
Arguments
the next paragraph, you will find the arguments section.
The author will write an opinion to support the main topic
that has been presented previously. Usually in analytical
exposition there are more than two arguments. The more
arguments presented, the more readers will believe that the
topic discussed is an important topic or requires attention.
What are the general structure of
analytical exposition

03
Reiteration/Conclusion
This section is always located at the end of the text and
becomes the closing paragraph of the article.
Reiteration contains reaffirmation of the author's
position and opinion on the main topic.
What are the general languages of analytical
exposition
● Writing analytical exposition text using simple present tense.

● Using words that express the author's thoughts or feelings, for example: experience, feel, know,
realize, sense, think, etc.

● Using an internal conjunction is a conjunction that connects the arguments between two clauses.

● Internal conjunctions can be divided into four categories, namely (1) addition (addition) For example
besides, in addition, further. (2) Comparison (comparison), such as but, vice versa, henceforth, on the
other hand. (3) Time (time), for example the words second, then, then, next. (4) Cause-effect (effect).
Examples of the words include consequence, as a result, so, the result.

● Using causal conjunctions (reason–why) or cause and effect. For example the words as a result,
because, by, accordingly, despite, due to, for that reason, etc.
Give the one of analitycal

Instant noodles are semi-heavy foods that contain simple carbohydrates. Simple
carbohydrates in instant noodles are just a type of carbohydrate which can only
provide a temporary satiety effect in the stomach. The effect of temporary
comfort will actually make the stomach feel more hungry afterwards, so that
anyone who has eaten instant noodles will become hungry and triggered to eat a
lot of food.

If you consume too much food, then your body will


become fat and can even be easily attacked by various
dangerous diseases. Therefore, eating instant noodles
and white rice simultaneously must be avoided right
now. Because, consuming both at the same time will not
make your stomach full and healthy, but instead it will
make us vulnerable to a number of diseases in the long
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