
Analytical Exposition Text
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Purpose/Social Function
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.
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Example
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Language Features
– Using relational process ( be, consist of, own, have, seem, resemble, appear, sound, look , belong to.)
– Using internal conjunction (first of all, in addition, for example, and in conclusion, which demonstrate the sequences and steps of the text or discourse)
– Using causal conjunction (used to explain how things work or why things happen)
– 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.
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Multiple Choice
What is the social function of Analytical exposition text?
to entertain people
to describe and reveal a particular person, place, or thing.
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.
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Multiple Choice
What is the social function of Analytical Exposition text?
to persuade the reader that something is in the case.
to persuade the reader that something should or should not be the case.
to tell the reader about the past events.
to amuse the reader.
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Multiple Choice
What do we call the first paragraph of Analytical Exposition Text?
Argument
Thesis
Reiteration
Introduction
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Multiple Choice
What do we call the last paragraph of Analytical Exposition Text?
Recomendation
Complication
Argument
Reiteration
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Multiple Choice
What is the generic structure of the Analytical Exposition text?
Orientation - Events - Reorientation
Thesis - Arguments - Reiteration
Thesis - Arguments - Recommendation
Identification - Description
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Multiple Choice
The argument and point of view in analytical exposition text have to be supported by .....
relevant information.
data and relevant information.
facts and relevant information.
facts and general information.
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Multiple Choice
What do you think about an analytical exposition?
text restates a topic but focuses on one side of argument.
text evaluates a topic of an argument.
text evaluates a topic but focuses on an argument.
text evaluates a topic but focuses on one side of argument.
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Multiple Choice
In Analytical Exposition Text, it mostly uses.....
simple present tense
simple past tense
present perfect tense
present continuous tense
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Multiple Choice
These are parts of the generic structure of analytical exposition, except ...
Thesis
Arguments
Reiteration
Orientation
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Multiple Choice
What is the difference between Analytical and Hortatory text ?
Analytical has Introduction, Hortatory has Thesis.
Analytical has Conclusion and Hortatory has Recommendation.
Analytical has Recommendation and Hortatory has Conclusion.
Analytical and Hortatory use Simple Present Tense.
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