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Adenna Yuska N

GROUP 9(Analytical Exposition)

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DefinitionDefinition

An analytical exposition is a sort text which is meant to persuade the readers or listeners that something is the case or important. In persuading the readers or listeners, some supporting ideas or arguments on why the writer’s opinion is important, are presented. Since analytical exposition is popular among scientists, academic community and educated people then you can find this type of text in scientific books, journals, magazines, newspaper articles, academic speech or lectures, research report etc.

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Generic Structure

• Thesis : Introduces the topic and shows speaker or writer’s position;Outlines of the arguments are presented.

• Arguments : It consists about Point and Elaboration* Point, states the main argument* Elaboration, develops and supports each point of argument

• Conclusion : Reiteration (restatement), restates speaker or writer’s position

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Language Features

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Using mental processes to state what the writer or speaker thinks or feels about something e.g.: realize, feel etc.

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Using Simple Present Tense e.g. About 50 thousands people die every year in Britain as direct result of smoking.

Using enumeration is sometimes necessary to show the list of given arguments e.g.: firstly, secondly, finally, etc.

Using evaluative language is important to persuade people to agree with the writer’s opinion e.g. valuable, important, better, worst, true, important, clear, believe, obvious etc.

Using causal conjunction e.g.: because, therefore, consequently, etc.

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Social Function

The social function of analytical exposition text is to persuade the readers or listeners that

something is the case or important.

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Text Analytical Exposition(The Effects of Fast Food)

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THE EFFECTS OF FAST FOOD

Today, there are over thousands and millions of things that ruin your health severely around the world. These things are called fast food restaurants and almost everybody in the world visits it at least more than 10 times in their lifetime. Fast food restaurants are not good for your body and you do not get a lot of energy obtained from it.The first bad effect of fast food restaurants are because of the energy consumed from it. Research shows that 29~30 percent of children energy comes from fast food when consumed. Also there is an additional 57 calories more than the balance of the calories that need to be consumed in a day. Fast food restaurants give you a lot of calories and also a small energy.

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