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Kliping Analitycal Exposition

This document discusses analytical exposition. It defines analytical exposition as a text that elaborates the writer's opinion on a topic without persuading readers but by providing arguments to show the topic is worth discussing. It outlines the general structure as having a thesis, arguments to support the position, and a reiteration of the viewpoint. It also discusses characteristics like using simple present tense and internal conjunctions to connect ideas. The difference between analytical and hortatory exposition is provided, with analytical exposition concluding rather than recommending. An example of an analytical exposition text on the health effects of smoking is included to illustrate the form.

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Kliping Analitycal Exposition

This document discusses analytical exposition. It defines analytical exposition as a text that elaborates the writer's opinion on a topic without persuading readers but by providing arguments to show the topic is worth discussing. It outlines the general structure as having a thesis, arguments to support the position, and a reiteration of the viewpoint. It also discusses characteristics like using simple present tense and internal conjunctions to connect ideas. The difference between analytical and hortatory exposition is provided, with analytical exposition concluding rather than recommending. An example of an analytical exposition text on the health effects of smoking is included to illustrate the form.

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Analitycal Exposition

XI MIPA-3

Anggota Kelompok :
 Alya Salma Rosanty ( 03 )
 Faiza Kamila Zahrani ( 11 )
 Latifatul Azizah ( 19 )
 Nadya Nurbaiti ( 23 )
 Natasya Aura Fatina ( 25 )
 Saqila Daffa Sabila ( 31 )

Definition of Analytical Exposition


Analytical Exposition is a text that elaborates the writer's
opinion on phenomena/issues without persuading the readers
to do something. This text will only persuade the readers that
the phenomena/issues are important/worth it to be discussed
by providing the argumen/opinions to support the topic.

General Structure Exposition

 Thesis : Introducing the topic and indicating the writer’s


point of view.

 Argument : Explaining the argument to support the


writer’s position. The number of arguments
may vary, but each argument must be
supported by evidence and explanation.

 Reiteration: Restating the writer’s point of view / to


strengthen the thesis. We can use the
following phrase to make conclusion in
reiteration.

Communicative Purpose
Analytical/Social Function
To convince the reader that the topics presented was an
important topic to be discussed or gained attention by way of
providing arguments or opinions that support the main idea or
topic.

Tenses Analytical Exposition


There are several characteristics or formulas when you
want to write an opinion.
The grammar used in the analytical exposition is simple
present tense . So you have to write an opinion with a verb
1 verb.
In writing your opinion you need to use words that
express your thoughts or feelings, such as experience, feel,
know, relize, sense, think and others. This is to make your
writing more personal and readers will feel.
Using on internal conjunction that connects the are
arguments between clause. Internal conjunction can be
divided into four categories namely :

 Addition
Example : beside, in addition, furthmore

 Compration
Example : but, vice versa, meanwhile, on the other hand.
 Time
Example : second, then, next
 Cause-effect
Example : consequence, and so.

The Difference Between Analytical


Exposition and Hortatory Exposition

Hortatory : the last paragraph is recommendation or


suggestion.
Analytical : the last paragraph is a conclusion.

Example of Text Analytical Exposition

• Thesis
Before we smoke, it would be better if we see the true
reality. In the UK, around 50 thousand people die each year
due to the direct result of smoking. the number shows that
seven times more than died due to accidents on the highway.
Nearly a quarter of smokers die because of diseases caused by
smoking habits.

• Arguments 1
Ninety percent of the contributors to death are from lung
cancer caused by smoking habits. If you smoke five cigarettes
a day, you are six times more likely to die of lung cancer
compared to non-smokers. Imagine what if we smoke twenty
cigarettes a day, then the risk that we have to face is about
nineteen times greater. According to a health survey, ninety-
five percent of people who suffer from bronchitis are people
who have a smoking habit. Smokers are two and a half times
more likely to die of heart disease than non-smokers

• Arguments 2
In addition, children from a smoker are more likely to
develop bronchitis and pneumonia. when non-smokers are in
a smoky room for one hour, the non-smoker inhales cancer-
causing substances as if he had smoked fifteen cigarettes.

• Conclusion :
For tobacco companies smoking is really good for them
because they make or earn a lot of money from smoking
habits. But smoking habits are not good for health for smokers
themselves and also for other people.

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