Chapter 4 (Part 3) - Exposition Text
Hello Everyone!!
With me again, Nyimas 🙌
I hope you all are well
Today it's still Exposition Text
but I'll tell you about the language rules in addition to part 2
Analytical Exposition Text is an argumentative text presenting the writer's opinion, which are backed by logical supporting ideas
The purpose are to persuade and convince the reader that their idea is important by developing arguments to support it
Language Rules
In addition to structure, you should also know about language features in writing analytical exposition text, Squad. The language rules are as follows:
- Writing analytical exposition text using simple present tense.
- Using words that express the author's thoughts or feelings, for example: experience, feel, know, aware, sense, think, etc.
- Using internal conjunctions, namely connecting words that connect arguments between two clauses. Internal conjunctions can be divided into four categories, namely: (1) addition (addition) for example other than, additional, next.(2) Comparison (comparison), such as but, on the contrary, and vice versa.(3) Time (time), for example the words second, then, then, next. (4) Cause and effect (effect). Examples of words include consequences, consequences, consequences.
- Using causal conjunctions (reason–why) or cause and effect. For example the words as a result, because, by, consequently, although, because, because of that, etc.
Thank you for read my blog
Hope you enjoy it
See you!!
such a nice blog and complete explanation!
BalasHapusvery detailed explanation
BalasHapus