ANALYTICAL EXPOSITION
An exposition is used to argue or persuade a case for or against a particular point of view. it begins with introduction. It states the problem or the writer's position on the topic. The middle is argument. The last is the conclusion. it might restate the writer's position in the conclusion to help the readers make up his /her mind. the function of exposition is to describe, analyse, and explain something. One of expository text is analytical exposition. There are kinds of texts which belong to analytical exposition as follows. a. speeches or lectures b. letters to editorials c. articles of newspapers and magazines d. essays e. leaflets or pamphlets 1 . Social Function a. to persuade the readers that the idea is important matter. b. to analyze a topic and to persuade that the thesis/opinion is correct by developing an argument to support it. c. to persuade your target readers to look at an issue with your point of view. 2. Structures of Analytical Exposition the follow...