Exposition Text

 



Definition of Analytical Exposition Text

Analytical 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, and to analyze the topic that the thesis/opinion is correct by developing an argument to support it.



Generic Structure of Analytical Exposition Text

# Thesis: Introducing the topic and indicating the writer’s point of view.

# Argument : Explaining the argument to support the writer’s position. The number of arguments may vary, but each argument must be supported by evidence and explanation. 

# Reiteration: Restating the writer’s point of view / to strengthen the thesis. We can use the following phrase to make conclusion in reiteration : 

From the fact above …

I personally believe …

Therefore, my conclusion is …

In conclusion …


Purpose of Analytical Exposition Text

– To convince the reader that the topics presented was an important topic to be discussed or gained attention by way of providing arguments or opinions that support the main idea or topic.


The Characteristics / Language Feature of Analytical Exposition Text:

– Using relational process

– Using internal conjunction

– Using causal conjunction

– Using Simple Present Tense

– Using compound and complex sentence.

– Use word that link argument, such as firstly, secondly, and reasoning through causal conjunction, such as in addition, furthermore, however, therefore.


Example of Analytical Exposition Text



Cars should be banned in the city


Cars should be banned in the city. As we all know, cars create pollution, and cause a lot of road deaths and other accidents.


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’ of 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.


In conclusion, cars should be banned from the city for the reasons listed.






5 question 


What type of the text above?

A. Narrative.

B. Report.

C. Analytical.

D. Explanation.

E. Description.


 What one of the diseases caused by pollution?

A. HIV / AIDS

B. Bronchitis

C. Liver

D. Fever

E. Cholera


What tense is mostly used in the text?

A. Past tense

B. Simple present tense

C. Simple perfect tense

D. Present continuous tense

E. Past continuous tense


 We usually call the last paragraph as………

A. Resolution

B. Reiteration

C. Conclusion

D. Recommendation

E. Twist


What is the purpose of the text?

A. to persuade reader about the Cars Should Be Banned In The City

B. to explain the characteristics the Cars Should Be Banned In The City

C. to inform readers about Cars Should Be Banned In The City

D. to describe Cars Should Be Banned In The City

E. to entertain readers about Cars Should Be Banned In The City


12. The following sentences are true, except …

A. the cars contribute the most of pollution in the worlD.

B. the cars are very noisy.

C. the cars can also cause many deaths and other road accidents.

D. the car cans accelerate the transport.

E. the cars today are our roads biggest killers




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