ANALYTICAL Exposition Text For Senior High school.pptx

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ANALYTICAL Exposition Text For Senior High school grade XI.


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ANALYTICAL EXPOSITION

WHAT IS AN ANALYTICAL EXPOSITION TEXT? It is a text that evaluates a topic critically but focuses only on one side an argument In your life, you have tried to persuade anyone on a certain issue or argued relentlessly about something with someone, then you have used an exposition The argument and point of view have to be supported by facts and relevant information. The thesis statement has to be reiteratied in the conclusion.

PURPOSE : It is to persude your audience to look at an issue with your perspective

Where do we ussually find the Analytical Exposition Text Letter : Surat Legal defense : Pertahanan hukun speech : Pidato Editorials : Editorial Political leaflets : selebaran politik Essay : Esai Newspaper : Koran

Characteristics of an Analytical Exposition Text Clearly state the point of view Use valid research finding to support your view point Defent your view point Support the viewpoint with factual data like graphs, picture, charts, etc

STRUCTURE OF EXPOSITION TEXT TITLE : Tells about the topic INTRODUCTION/THESIS: Thesis statement of your text. ARGUMENT: Support the viewpoint with factual data like graphs, pictures, charts CONCLUSION/REITERATION: Restatement of the thesis statement

LANGUAGE FEATURES Use the present tense Use mental verb (I believe, I prefer, I agree, I doubt, I disagree) Use saying verbs (people say, it is said, research indicates, etc) Use connection words (In addition, moreover, furthermore, beside, firstly, however, etc) Use causal conjunction (because, consequently, due to, for that reason, etc)

Example : Why We are not Allowed to Text while Driving The popularity of mobile devices has had some dangerous consequences. We know that mobile communications are linked to a significant increase in distracted driving which results in injury and loss of life. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that in 2010 driver distraction was the cause of 18 percent of all fatal crashes – with 3,092 people killed – and crashes resulting in an injury – with 416,000 people wounded. The Virginia Tech Transportation Institute found that text messaging creates a crash risk 23 times worse than driving while not distracted. Eleven percent of drivers aged 18 to 20 who were involved in an automobile accident and survived admitted they were sending or receiving texts when they crashed. Distracted driving endangers life and property and the current levels of injury and loss are unacceptable. (Source: books.google.co.id)