Analytical exposition is a text that elaborates the writer's idea about a topic to persuade readers of its importance. It consists of an introduction stating the writer's position and previewing arguments, followed by explanations supporting the position, and concluding by restating the position. Connectives help order and evaluate arguments, contrast ideas, compare concepts, and explain relationships between facts to logically support a conclusion.
Analytical exposition is a text that elaborates the writer's idea about a topic to persuade readers of its importance. It consists of an introduction stating the writer's position and previewing arguments, followed by explanations supporting the position, and concluding by restating the position. Connectives help order and evaluate arguments, contrast ideas, compare concepts, and explain relationships between facts to logically support a conclusion.
Analytical exposition is a text that elaborates the writer's idea about a topic to persuade readers of its importance. It consists of an introduction stating the writer's position and previewing arguments, followed by explanations supporting the position, and concluding by restating the position. Connectives help order and evaluate arguments, contrast ideas, compare concepts, and explain relationships between facts to logically support a conclusion.
Analytical exposition is a text that elaborates the writer's idea about a topic to persuade readers of its importance. It consists of an introduction stating the writer's position and previewing arguments, followed by explanations supporting the position, and concluding by restating the position. Connectives help order and evaluate arguments, contrast ideas, compare concepts, and explain relationships between facts to logically support a conclusion.
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ANALYTICAL EXPOSITION
TEXT What is analytical exposition?
Analytical exposition is a text that
elaborates the writer’s idea about the idea, phenomenon, case, or issue around us. Social Function Social function of the text to persuade the reader that the idea or the issue is important. Generic Structure Thesis : Introducing the topic and indicating the writer’s position. It consists of the author’s point of view, preview of the arguments that will follow in the next section, and a question or emotional statement to get audience attention.
Arguments : Explaining the arguments to support the writer’s position.
This part is significant to support about the thesis.
Reiteration/Conclusion : Repeating the writer’s position.
CONNECTIVES
Ordering and Firstly, secondly, after, then, finally,
furthermore, ultimately, the most important Evaluating …., another important …, most of all …
Although, however, whereas, on the other
Contrast hand, yet, unlike
Comparison Also, in addition, as well as, neither, similarly
Because, since, as, therefore, thus, hence,
Explaining consequently, as the result, due to … To make conclusion, we can use these expressions:
In conclusion, …..
From the facts above, …. Therefore, ……. On this basis, ….. To conclude, ….. We state that …….. On the whole, …. We conclude that … From the statement, ……. What do you think about this picture? Dangerous of Smoking Smoker today is the average age of adolescence to adulthood, and therefore we should be aware that smoking is not good for health. Before we are going to Thesis smoke, it is better to look at the fact. About 50 thousands people die every year in Britain as direct result of smoking. Nearly a quarter of smokers die because of diseases caused by smoking. Firstly, because a smoker inhales a subtance which contains 43 carcinogenic compounds. What is carcinogen? It is a compound which causes cancer. Secondly, a smoker also inhales 400 other toxins including nicotine and tar. Nicotine leads to smoking addiction. Tar clogs the lungs and inhibits the body’s capacity to breathe, it causes lung and throat cancer, Argument heart disease, emphysema, bronchitis, and lung disorders. Thirdly, people who don’t smoke also suffer the effects of passive smoking. Especially if they live with a smoker. The dangers of passive smoking is particles from smoke in the air are smaller than in smoke drawn directly from a cigaratte, so it can penetrate deeper into the lungs if we inhale it. From the facts above smoking habit is very dangerous both in terms of education and health as well Conclusion as socio-economic. From an economic point of budget spending unnecessary or wasteful.