0% found this document useful (0 votes)
29 views

Analytical Exposition Text

The document discusses analytical exposition text. It defines analytical exposition as a text that exposes a writer's idea about a phenomenon using a single perspective only. The purpose is to persuade readers to see an issue from the writer's viewpoint. Examples include advertisements, pamphlets, editorials, newspaper articles and essays. Characteristics include a clear thesis, list of arguments supported by facts/data, and a concluding reiteration. Language features are simple present tense, conjunctions, passive voice and words expressing the writer's ideas. The organization involves an introduction, body with arguments/reasons, and conclusion.

Uploaded by

Lazhward Manelin
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
29 views

Analytical Exposition Text

The document discusses analytical exposition text. It defines analytical exposition as a text that exposes a writer's idea about a phenomenon using a single perspective only. The purpose is to persuade readers to see an issue from the writer's viewpoint. Examples include advertisements, pamphlets, editorials, newspaper articles and essays. Characteristics include a clear thesis, list of arguments supported by facts/data, and a concluding reiteration. Language features are simple present tense, conjunctions, passive voice and words expressing the writer's ideas. The organization involves an introduction, body with arguments/reasons, and conclusion.

Uploaded by

Lazhward Manelin
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 18

Analytical

Exposition
Text
By Eny Sumaryani
SMA
•Analytical Exposition
test is a text that
expose the writer’s idea
about the phenomenon
around him/her.
Analytical
Exposition
Text •An analytical
exposition is a text
that elaborates an issue
using one perspective
only.
Social Function

To persuade audience / readers


to look at an issue with the
writer’s perspective or to
persuade the reader or listener
that something is the case
Advertisements

Phamplets
Analytical Editorials
Exposition
Text Newspaper Articles

Essays

Speech
1 2 3 4
1. Clearly state the 2. Use valid research 3. Defend the 4. Support the
point of view. finding to support the viewpoint. viewpoint with factual
viewpoint. data : graphs, charts,
pictures, etc.

CHARACTERISTICS of ANALYTICAL EXPOSITION


a. Thesis (the topic you are
talking about)

Organization
of Analytical b. Arguments (List of
several reasons, facts,
Exposition or statistics as the examples)
text
c. Reiteration (the conclusion
based on the arguments)
The Language Features for Analytical Exposition Text:

1. Simple Present Tense

Language 2. Internal Conjunction.

Features 3. Causal/ Casuality Conjunction.

4. Passive Voice

5. Words that express writer's feeling or idea.


(1) addition (penambahan) = besides, in
addition, further.

(2) Comparisons (perbandingan) = but, vice


Internal Conjunction versa, meanwhile, on the other hand.
(It relates
arguments in two
clauses) (3) Time = second, then, next, after that...

(4) Cause-effect (akibat) = consequence, as a


result, so, the result.
as a result, because, because of,
consequently, despite, inspite
of,
Causal/Casuality
Conjunctions
(Reason–Why)

due to, for that reason, etc


First, second, third,
You can develop
an analytical fourth …
exposition
by enumeration,
for examples:
Firstly, secondly,
thirdly, …. finally
This is for several reasons
You can use
these This is true based on the facts
expression to below
prove your
thesis Let me tell you the reason why
statement:

I say that for several reasons


One reason
Another way
to develop
is that….
analytical
exposition is to
list reasons, for Another is that…
examples you
can use these
phrases:
Still another reason
is that....
•Based on the
reason listed above, it
In is obvious that….
making reiteration,
you can make a
conclusion by
using these phrases:
•From the facts
above, we conclude
that……
Most paragraphs have 3 parts:
 1. The first paragraph is the topic
sentence which states the main idea of
the paragraph.
 2. The second parts is the body of the
paragraph which supports the topic
sentence with details. You must
provide actual data to support arguments.
 3. The last part is the concluding sentence
which restate the topic of the paragraph.
 Restate= menyatakan kembali topik paragraf.

You might also like