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This document discusses two types of exposition texts: hortatory and analytical. Hortatory exposition aims to persuade the reader by stating a problem and supporting the author's viewpoint with arguments and evidence. Analytical exposition states the author's opinion on a topic and supports it with arguments and evidence, then restating the opinion. The generic structure of analytical exposition includes a thesis stating the topic and viewpoint, arguments supporting the position with evidence, and a reiteration of the viewpoint. Characteristics include relational processes, conjunctions, simple present tense, and compound/complex sentences.
This document discusses two types of exposition texts: hortatory and analytical. Hortatory exposition aims to persuade the reader by stating a problem and supporting the author's viewpoint with arguments and evidence. Analytical exposition states the author's opinion on a topic and supports it with arguments and evidence, then restating the opinion. The generic structure of analytical exposition includes a thesis stating the topic and viewpoint, arguments supporting the position with evidence, and a reiteration of the viewpoint. Characteristics include relational processes, conjunctions, simple present tense, and compound/complex sentences.
This document discusses two types of exposition texts: hortatory and analytical. Hortatory exposition aims to persuade the reader by stating a problem and supporting the author's viewpoint with arguments and evidence. Analytical exposition states the author's opinion on a topic and supports it with arguments and evidence, then restating the opinion. The generic structure of analytical exposition includes a thesis stating the topic and viewpoint, arguments supporting the position with evidence, and a reiteration of the viewpoint. Characteristics include relational processes, conjunctions, simple present tense, and compound/complex sentences.
that is : Hortatory exposition and analytical exposition Hortatory exposition Hortatory exposition is a type of exposition text that begins with a statement containing the problem / issue which is used as the theme of writing, then supported by various arguments / statements and supporting evidence that can direct the reader to the author’s point of view suggestion or recommendations from the author. Analytical exposition analytical exposition is a type of exposition text that begins with a statement that shows the attitudes, opinions, statements or position of the author of the theme discussed then supported by a variety of arguments and closed with affirmation or re-statement about the opinion stated at the beginning. Generic structure of analytical exposition • Thesis : introducing the topic and indicating the writer’s point of view. • Argument : explaining the argument to support the writer’s position. Each argument, must be supported by evidence and explanation. • Reiteration : restating the writer’s point of view / to strengthen the thesis. the characteristic / 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 Tsunami in indonesia we are very familiar with the word “tsunami”. This natural disaster has ever killed thousands of lives in banda Aceh a few years ago. Indonesia mourned, the world mourned. Then, how the tsunami happens? Here is a brief explanation of the process of how the asian tsunami happens. Tsunami are ocean waves that come suddenly with high speed toward the coastal area, caused by volcanic activity or earthquakes under the sea. Tsunami can occur if there is a phenomenon which causes the displacement of large amounts of water in the ocean, such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, landslide, and meteors that fall to earth. However, 90% of tsunami is the result of underwater earthquakes. Vertical movement in the earth’s crust in the bottom of the ocean causes a sudden up or down movement of sea floor which then causes the water balance disorders above it . this diturbance causes the occurrence of the flow of the massive sea water energy, that once it reaches the shore, it becomes huge waves resulting tsunami. Tsunamis also occur due to volcanic eruptions on the seabed which result in high movements of sea water or nearby waters tsunami have greater wave velocity than ordinary waves. Even up to 700 km / hour and almost the same speed as the aircraft. Typically tsunami waves are 50 meters high and speread in all directions The height of the tsunami is also influenced by the shape is very possible for a tsunami conclusion. In fact, the tsunami became one of the natural events that is very dangerous for humas because it can cause great dama ge and can even take thousand of lives at once if occur suddenly therefore we much be vigilant at all times and prepare ourselves to face the natural disasters of the tsunami even though not all earthquakes and volcanic eruptions on the seabed cause tsunami. QUESTION! 1. What is meant by tsunami ? 2. Explain the reason for the tsunami ? 3. What is the purpose of the text ? 4. What is the result of a tsunami ? 5. Show the part that is included in the thesis ? 6. Show the part included in the argument ? 7. Why the last paragraph of the text is included in reiteration ? 8. The structure of the text is ? 9. The biggest cause of tsunami in the text is ? 10. What language rules can be known from the text ? THANK YOU ;)