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ANALYTICAL TEXT
1.
Definition
An analytical exposition is a piece of text that’s meant to
convey an argument. When you write a similar text, you start with introducing a
topic, stating its facts, explaining your view, and then concluding with your
final opinion. It’s often five paragraphs, but it differs depending on the
writer’s preference. These texts are often written about social phenomena and
situations. By writing an analytical exposition, you’re trying to convince your
readers of your idea and your opinion. You do that by laying your facts first,
then reaching a conclusion.
2.
Generic Structure
1. Thesis: This serves to introduce the topic and the writer’s
opinion
2. Argument: Here, the writer presents his arguments by
mentioning facts and backing them up with evidence
3. Conclusion/Reiteration: The writer repeats his opinion,
putting final emphasis on it. He then reaches a final conclusion and further
backs up this opinion.
3.
Purpose
The purpose of analytical exposition text is to convince the
readers of an idea or persuade them to believe that a specific matter is
essential to discuss. However, when writing a similar text, you don’t only
depend on your idea and opinion. Instead, you lay all your facts, present your
argument, then mention your conclusion in the final paragraph. That way, the
readers will be convinced based on actual facts, not mere opinions.
4.
Language features
a. Focus on generic human and non-human
participants
b. Use
mental processes. It is used to state what the writer or speaker thinks or
feels about something.
For example: realize,
feel, etc.
c. Use
material processes. It is used to state what happens.
For example: pollute,
grab, write, etc.
d. Use
of simple present tense.
Subject + is / am /
are+Noun / Adjective / Adverb
Subject+Verb 1 s /
es+Object+Adverb
e. Use
of relational processes.The act of being, having or becoming.
For examples: is,
has/have, become
f.
Use of internal conjunction to state argument.
For example: in addition,
moreover, then,alternatively, at first, finally.
g.
Reasoning through casual conjunction or
nominalization.
For
example: Casual conjunction: because, because of, since, for.
Nominalization(the noun forms of verbs)
5.
Sample Analytical Text
Source:https://www.ruangguru.com/blog/mengenal-analytical-exposition-text
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Music is a branch of art that arises from human thoughts and feelings which can be understood in the form of tones or sounds arranged in such a way as to contain song rhythm and harmony as self-expression. Besides that, music also has elements consisting of sound, melody, time, and rhythm, tempo, scales, harmony, timbre, and dynamics.
Realize that people tend to listen music
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hop. According to research, taste in music can be one way to determine a
person's personality. Because music can describe our thoughts and feelings.
I personally listen to music to entertain and relieve boredom. Meanwhile, listening to music can be done anywhere according to the convenience of each person. while studying can also listen to music, because music will help stimulate to optimize brain performance. But by listen to music, don't forget the work we have.
It turns out that music has a beneficial effect on relaxation and our mental bodies. So many people listen to music to get rid of stress and boredom. Those are some of the benefits of music in our lives.
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