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MAKALAH

ANALYTICAL EXPOSITION TEXT

ARRANGED BY:

1. Ubay Faisal Karim 720412190


2. Ainur Hidayatur Rahman 720412177
3. Rb. Moh Yuzriel Firdauzy 720412148
4. Bayu Eka Prasetyo 720412161
5. Ainur Rahman 720412200

A. Definition of Analytical Exposition

Analytical Exposition is one form of argumentation text. English experts define analytical exposition
text as follows: "Analytical exposition is a text that elaborates the writer's ideas about the
phenomenon surrounding". If translated into Indonesian language is an analytical exposition text is a
text or texts which describe the author's opinion about the phenomenon that is happening around us.

The exhibition is a text that outlines the ideas surrounding the author of the phenomenon. The social
function is to convince the reader that the idea is the important thing.

B. Purpose of Analytical Exposition

Communicative purposes of analytical exposition is to convince the reader that the topic presented is
an important topic to discuss or get attention by providing arguments or opinions that support the
main idea or topic.

C. Generic Structure Analytical Exposition

1. Thesis

Thesis in part, the author introduces ideas about the topic or subject that will be discussed. Thesis is
always in the first paragraph of Analytical Exposition Text.

2. Argument

In this section the author presents arguments or opinions that support the main idea of the author,
usually in an Analytical Exposition Text there are more than two arguments. More and more
arguments that appear increasingly believe the reader that the topics covered by the authors is a very
important topic or need attention

3. Reiteration

This section is the concluding part of an Analytical Exposition Text is always located at the end of the
paragraph. Reiteration contain the rewriting or redeployment of the main ideas contained in the first
paragraph. Reiteration is also commonly called the conclusion or conclusions and sometimes advice.

D. Language Features Analytical Exposition

1. Using a relational process

4. Using a shared internal

5. Using together causally

6. Using the Simple Present Tense

E. Characteristics Analytical Exposition Text Editor

1. Using the simple present tense

2. Using relational process.


3. Usually using the conjunction can lead to a causal relationship. Such as: Because, if conditional
sentence.

4. Using internal conjunction.

5. Using a casual conjunction.

Example :

Smoking Is Good for Us?

Before we are going to smoke, it is better to look at the fact. Thousands About 50 people die every
year in Britain as a direct result of smoking. This is seven times as many as die in road accidents. Nearly
a quarter of smokers die because of diseases, the caused by smoking.

Ninety percent of lung cancers are the caused by smoking. If we smoke five cigarettes a day, we are six
times more Likely to die of lung cancer than a non smoker. If we smoke twenty cigarettes a day, the
risk is greater nineteen. Ninety five percent of people who suffer of bronchitis are people who are
smoking. Smokers are two and half times more Likely to die of heart disease than non-smokers.

Additionally, children of smoker are more Likely to develop bronchitis and pneumonia. In one hour in
the smoky room, non-smoker breathes as much as substance causing cancer as if he had fifteen
cigarettes smoked.

Smoking is really good for tobacco companies Because they do the make much money from the
smoking habit. Smoking however is not good for every body else.

Notes on the generic structure of this example of analytical exposition

As we know that both analytical exposition and hortatory exposition are classified as argumentative
essay. Both present arguments to support the thesis of state in the orientation. This thesis places the
writer's position on the essay. From the generic structure, what the make big different is that analytical
exposition ends with a paragraph to Strengthen the thesis while hortatory makes a recommendation
for readers.

Thesis: This pre-conclusive paragraph states the writer's point of view about the topic Discussed.
Writer has show himself in the clear position of the Discussed topic. Paragraph 1 is the thesis of this
analytical exposition text. It states the fact of the very fatal impact of the smoking habit. Clearly the
writer wants to say that smoking is not a good habit.

Arguments: Presenting arguments in analytical exposition text is as important as giving conflict plot in
narrative text. The series of arguments will Strengthen the thesis stated before. In this example of
analytical exposition text, paragraphs 2 and 3 are the detailed arguments presented in a reporting fact
to support that smoking is not good even for smokers Themselves. Furthermore, people who do not
smoke but they are in smoky areas too have the bad effect from the smoking habit.
Reiteration: This paragraph end actually is restating the thesis. It is something like a paragraph from
the previous conclusive arguments. The last paragraph of this example of analytical exposition points
again that smoking is not good for smokers and people around smokers. However smoking is very
good for Cigarette Companies

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