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This document provides information about analytical expositions. It explains that analytical expositions aim to persuade readers of a position or analyze and explain how and why something is the case. They include a thesis that introduces the topic and outlines arguments, and arguments consisting of a point and elaboration. Language features include using the present tense, compound and complex sentences, emotive language, and words that link arguments. An example analytical exposition argues that English is the world's most important language because it is widely spoken internationally, opens doors to scientific knowledge needed for development, and is required for many jobs.

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This document provides information about analytical expositions. It explains that analytical expositions aim to persuade readers of a position or analyze and explain how and why something is the case. They include a thesis that introduces the topic and outlines arguments, and arguments consisting of a point and elaboration. Language features include using the present tense, compound and complex sentences, emotive language, and words that link arguments. An example analytical exposition argues that English is the world's most important language because it is widely spoken internationally, opens doors to scientific knowledge needed for development, and is required for many jobs.

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Analytical Exposition

Christian Manggala Yudha Pratama - 08 Michael Kristianto Boentoro - 17 Nicolaus Kevin Diva H 19 XI - A3 SMA KOLESE DE BRITTO 2011-2012 YOGYAKARTA

Purpose

To persuade the readers or listener that something is the case.

To

analyze or explain how and why.

Text Organization
A

thesis

Introduces the topic and shows speaker or writers position, Outlines of the arguments are presented.
Arguments

Consists of Point and Elaboration


q

Point: states the main argument

Language Features

The Use of Present Tense Use of compound and complex sentences

The

Compound Sentence :
e.g.: a) Kade is fast and he is also genius. b) That guy is wealthy but she is wealthier.

Complex

Sentence :

e.g.: a)Since Bedul came late, he received the consequence.

Language Features #2
The

Use of Emotive language

E.g.: a) Indonesia is the most beautiful country in the universe. b) Cars emit deadly gas that triggers asthma
The

Use of words that link arguments

E.g.: a)in addition, however, finally, etc.

Example :3
I personally think that English is the worlds most important language. Why doI say that? Firstly, English is an international language. It is spoken by many people all around the world, either asa first or second language. Secondly, English is also the key which opens doors to scientific and technical knowledge, which is needed for the economic and political development ofmany countries in the world. Thirdly, English is a top requirement of those seekingjobs. Applicants who master either

Sources
English http://

Handout by Mr. Andreas Denny Setia U.

www.scribd.com/doc/23978194/Analytical-Exposition
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www.englishdirection.com/2007/12/what-is-analytical-expos
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www.englishdirection.com/2011/11/kumpulan-lengkap-teks-a
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understandingtext.blogspot.com/2007/12/what-is-analytical Accessed

at: January 11,2012 around 9 AM

Thank You So Much.

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