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The document discusses the purpose, linguistic features, and generic structure of analytical exposition texts. The purpose is to persuade the reader that the writer's idea is important and to analyze a topic by supporting the thesis with arguments. Linguistically, expositions use simple present tense, linking verbs, and causal conjunctions. The generic structure includes a thesis, arguments that support the main idea with points and elaborations, and a reiteration of the thesis. An example analyzes how cars should be banned from the city due to pollution and accidents.
The document discusses the purpose, linguistic features, and generic structure of analytical exposition texts. The purpose is to persuade the reader that the writer's idea is important and to analyze a topic by supporting the thesis with arguments. Linguistically, expositions use simple present tense, linking verbs, and causal conjunctions. The generic structure includes a thesis, arguments that support the main idea with points and elaborations, and a reiteration of the thesis. An example analyzes how cars should be banned from the city due to pollution and accidents.
The document discusses the purpose, linguistic features, and generic structure of analytical exposition texts. The purpose is to persuade the reader that the writer's idea is important and to analyze a topic by supporting the thesis with arguments. Linguistically, expositions use simple present tense, linking verbs, and causal conjunctions. The generic structure includes a thesis, arguments that support the main idea with points and elaborations, and a reiteration of the thesis. An example analyzes how cars should be banned from the city due to pollution and accidents.
surrounding phenomenon. Purpose of Analytical Exposition To persuade the reader that the idea is important matter and to analyze the topic that the thesis is correct by improving argument as supporting thesis. Linguistic feature of exposition text 1.Use simple present tense S + V1 +s/es + O + C 2.Use linking verb argument such as firstly, secondly, thirdly and so on
3.Use causal conjunction
such as in addition, furthermore, however and therefore Generic structure of exposition
Thesis The main idea of writer
Argument Present of the author the arguments or
opinion that support main idea. point : main argument elaboration : supporting argument
Reiteration concluding part of exposition contains
rewriting of the main idea of the first paragraph. Example Cars should be banned in the city . As we all know, cars create pollution and cause a lot of road deaths and other accidents thesis Firstly , cars , as we know , contribute to most of the polution in the world cars emit a deadly gas that causes illness such as bronchitis , lung cancer . Some of the illness are so bad that people can die from them . Secondly the city is very busy , padestrians wander everywhere and and cars commonly hit pedestrians in the city ,,which cause them to die. Cars today are our road biggest killers. argument In conclusion , cars should be banned from the city for the reason listened . reiteration The government should Provide rehabilitation Program for Drug Users
Drug users are actually kill people who need help.
Rehabilitation is one of the main things they should get. Instead of punishing drug users in prisons, the government should provide rehabilitation for them.
Most users are actually victims of persuasive peddlers
and they suffer from consuming the drugs. Therefore, by rehabilitating them, we are actually helping them out from traps, which they might accidentally step on.
If we only arrest drug users and send them to jail, this
doesn't solve the problem as drug users will still be addicted unless proper rehabilitation is imposed to them. Providing rehabilitation programs for drug users and forcing them to participate in the programs is better than only arresting them and doing nothing to their illness. Only drug dealers, traffickers, and wholesalers should be imprisoned. Titles : The important of library Building strong relationship Car and accidents The Important of English The effects of mobile phone The important of education The dangerous of smoking The power of smile