ANALYTICAL EXPOSITION TEXT -PENJELASAN LENGKAP -DEFINISI, FUNGSI, STRUKTUR TEKS, UNSUR BAHASA,CONTOH

Miss Aini Syah
21 May 202120:02

Summary

TLDRThis video provides a comprehensive explanation of analytical exposition texts, focusing on their definition, function, structure, and language features. It covers the purpose of these texts, which is to persuade the audience to view an issue from the writer's perspective. The video also elaborates on the key components such as the introduction, body (which includes supporting arguments), and conclusion. Additionally, it highlights language features like the use of present tense, conjunctions, and passive voice. Examples and practical tips for crafting an effective analytical exposition text are also discussed.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Analytical exposition text is a type of text where the writer elaborates on their ideas about a surrounding phenomenon, focusing critically on one side of the argument.
  • 😀 The purpose of an analytical exposition text is to persuade the audience to see an issue from the writer's perspective.
  • 😀 Examples of analytical exposition texts include legal defenses, speeches, editorial articles, political leaflets, and letters.
  • 😀 When writing an analytical exposition, it's important to clearly state your viewpoint, use valid research findings, defend your viewpoint, and support it with relevant data and visuals.
  • 😀 The structure of an analytical exposition text includes a title, introduction, body (with supporting arguments), and conclusion.
  • 😀 In the introduction, the thesis statement is essential to introduce the topic and establish the point of view.
  • 😀 The body of the exposition consists of a series of arguments to persuade the audience, with each paragraph introducing new points and supporting evidence.
  • 😀 The conclusion should restate the thesis and summarize the main points to reinforce the argument.
  • 😀 Language features used in analytical exposition include simple present tense, qualifiers (e.g., probably), linking words (e.g., therefore), and passive voice.
  • 😀 An example of an analytical exposition could involve arguing for the banning of motorcycles in residential areas, providing reasons such as noise pollution, air pollution, and accidents.
  • 😀 The text employs research findings, emotional appeals, and expert opinions to support arguments, demonstrating the need for a persuasive and well-supported viewpoint.

Q & A

  • What is an analytical exposition text?

    -An analytical exposition text is a type of text in which the writer presents their ideas and evaluates a particular phenomenon critically, focusing on one side of the argument.

  • What is the social function of an analytical exposition text?

    -The purpose of an analytical exposition text is to persuade the audience to view an issue from the writer's perspective.

  • What are the main components of an analytical exposition text?

    -The main components include the title, introduction, supporting arguments or viewpoints, and conclusion.

  • How should the viewpoint be supported in an analytical exposition?

    -The viewpoint should be supported with valid research findings, facts, data, and logical reasoning, including the use of graphics, charts, and other relevant information.

  • What is the structure of an analytical exposition text?

    -The structure includes the title, introduction (which states the topic and thesis), body (with arguments supporting the viewpoint), and a conclusion that reaffirms the thesis.

  • What language features are commonly used in an analytical exposition text?

    -Common language features include the use of simple present tense, qualifying statements (e.g., 'should probably'), linking words to connect arguments, passive voice, modal verbs (e.g., 'should', 'could'), and connectors (e.g., 'however', 'therefore').

  • What is a thesis statement in the context of an analytical exposition?

    -A thesis statement is the central idea or argument that the writer seeks to support and elaborate upon throughout the text.

  • What are the typical types of texts considered as analytical expositions?

    -Examples include legal defenses, speeches, lectures, editorials, newspaper articles, political leaflets, and letters.

  • What is the role of the introduction in an analytical exposition?

    -The introduction serves to present the topic, establish the viewpoint, and include a thesis statement, which outlines the writer's position on the issue.

  • What should be included in the body of an analytical exposition text?

    -The body should include a series of arguments, each starting with a new point, supported by evidence, facts, or emotional appeals. Each paragraph should logically connect to the thesis statement and previous paragraphs.

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