Analytical Exposition Text
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Definition of Analytical Exposition
Exposition 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.
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Generic Structure of Analytical Exposition
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Thesis: Introducing the topic and indicating the
writer’s position
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Argument 1: Explaining the argument to support the
writer’s position
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Argument 2: Explaining the other arguments support the
writer’s position more
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Reiteration: Restating the writer’s position
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Language Features of Analytical Exposition
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Using relational process
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Using internal conjunction
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Using causal conjunction
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Using Simple Present Tense
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Examples and structures of the text
Cars should be banned in the city
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Thesis
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Cars should be banned in the city. As we all know,
cars create pollution, and cause a lot of road deaths and other accidents.
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Arguments
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Firstly, cars,
as we all know, contribute to most of the pollution in the world.
Cars emit a deadly gas that causes illnesses such as
bronchitis, lung cancer, and ‘triggers’ off asthma. Some of these illnesses
are so bad that people can die from them.
Secondly, the city is very busy. Pedestrians wander
everywhere and cars commonly hit pedestrians in the city, which causes them
to die. Cars today are our roads biggest killers.
Thirdly, cars are very noisy. If you live in the
city, you may find it hard to sleep at night, or concentrate on your
homework, and especially talk to someone.
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Reiteration
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In conclusion, cars should be banned from the city
for the reasons listed.
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