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ANALYTICAL

EXPOSITION
TEXT
TODAY'S 1 Defiintion

AGENDA 2 Social Function

3 Examples

4 Structure

5 Language Features
DEFINITION 1 Evaluates a topic critically but
focuses only on one side of an
argument.
to persuade anyone on a certain issue or
Analytical exposition text 2 agued relentlessly about something
is a text that elaborates the with someone
writer's idea about the the argument and POV have to be
3 supported by facts and relevant
phenomenon surrounding
information
SOCIAL
FUNCTION

TO PERSUADE YOUR AUDIENCE TO LOOK AT


AN ISSUE WITH YOUR PERSEPECTIVE
Speeches/lectures
EXAMPLES OF editorials
newspaper articles
EXPOSITION essays
TEXT political leaflets
letters
legal defenses
Title: Introduction:
Tells about the States the thesis
statement of your
topic
text.

Structure
Support the
Conclusion: viewpoint with
Restatement of the factual data like
thesis statement graphs, pictures,
charts.
INTRODUCTION
1. The starting point
2. State the topic and establish the POV (thesis
statement)
3. Introductory statement should be an
emotional statement or a question that is an
attention grabber.
4. A preview of the points you plan to make to
support your thesis (argument)
BODY
1. A series of arguments to covince the audience
2. Each paragraph start with a new argument
3. Each paragraph has a main point, reason for the
main point and evidence to support the main
point.
4. Use of emotion words, mental verbs, causual
conjunction to persuade the audience.
5. Each paragraph has to be logically linked to the
previous paragraph and to the thesis statement
CONCLUSION

1. Reiterate or restates the thesis statement


2. Summarizes what has been started.
words that
qualify
Use simple
statement.
present tense ex: usually, probably

Language
Features
words that link passive voice
modal auxiliaries. ex:
arguments.
can, should, could.
ex: firstly, however, connectors. ex: then,
therefore after, that
Any Questions?

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