Exposition Text

Definition:

Exposition is a text that elaborates the writer’s idea about the phenomenon surrounding.

Purposes:

  1. To persuade the readers that idea is important matter.
  2. To persuade the readers or listeners that there is something that, certainly, needs to get attention
  3. To analyze a topic and to persuade the reader that this opinion is correct and supported by arguments

Generic Structures:

  1. Thesis (Introduction): Introducing the topic and indicating the writer’s position
  2. Arguments (Body): Explaining the arguments to support the writer’s position.
  3. Reiteration (Conclusion): Restating the writer’s position.

Language Features:

  1. Using relational process = Relationships between and among leaders, workers, followers, partners, co-workers, etc. people knowing and caring about people.
  2. Using external conjunctions = Enhancing by linking to real world events (Holocaust, the Final Solution, death trains)
  3. Using internal conjunction = Elaborating and itemizing steps in an argument (Firstly, secondly, next, finally)
  4. Using causal conjunction = the cause of an event, because
  5. Using contrastive conjunction = but, nevertheless
  6. Using simple present tense = Bruno is quiet boy
  7. Focusing on generic human and non-human participants, e.g.: car, pollution, leaded petrol car
  8. Using abstract noun, e.g.: policy, government
  9. Using relational processes, e.g.: It is important
  10.  Using modal verbs, e.g.: We must preserve
  11.  Using modal adverbs, e.g.: Certainly we.
  12.  Using passive sentence

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