Exposition Text Part 4 And Part 5
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Definition
Exposition Text is a writing that is persuasive and tries to convince the readers or listeners. This paper usually contains important issues that are currently being discussed. Of course, this article contains the author's opinion which can be said to be a one-sided opinion. Not only opinions, in this type of text almost all of the author's arguments against a problem.
Structure
Thesis: This section will contain the issue or problem that will be raised, while in the analytical exposition this section will contain the position, opinion or attitude of the author.
Argument: The section that contains the opinions or arguments that the author begins to explain. Both the hortatory exposition and analytical exposition have the same explanation in this section.
Reitaration:
Reiteration is a conclusion. The hortatory exposition will contain
recommendations or suggestions from the author on the problem that is
the theme of the writing. While the analytical exposition, this section
will contain a re-statement from the author.
language features
- Writing analytical exposition text using simple present tense.
- Using words that express the author's thoughts or feelings, for example: experience, feel, know, realize, sense, think, etc.
- Using an internal conjunction is a conjunction that connects the arguments between two clauses. Internal conjunctions can be divided into four categories, namely (1) addition (addition) For example besides, in addition, further. (2) Comparison (comparison), such as but, vice versa, henceforth, on the other hand. (3) Time (time), for example the words second, then, then, next. (4) Cause-effect (effect). Examples of the words include consequence, as a result, so, the result.
- Using causal conjunctions (reason–why) or cause and effect. For example the words as a result, because, by, accordingly, despite, due to, for that reason, etc
Example
The Importance Of Hand Sanitizer
Hand
sanitizer becomes important thing during the pandemic of COVID-19. The
chemical substance in the sanitizer can help you cleaning your hand
easily without using water and soap.
One of the reasons is that you will always use your hand to touch something and make contact with other people.
During
the interactions, virus can be transmitted, and applying the sanitizer
on the palm of hand is safe way to kill the virus. Then, availability of
water and soap sometimes cannot be obtained easily.
It will also
take time when you have to go to toilet to wash your hands. With hand
sanitizer, you can easily clean your hands and avoid the threats of
virus.
In conclusion, it is highly recommended to always bring the sanitizer whenever you go.
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