Definition of Analytical Exposition
Exposition is a text that elaborates the writer‘s idea about the phenomenon surrounding. Its social function is to persuade the reader that the idea is important matter.
Generic Structure of Analytical Exposition
1. Thesis: Introducing the topic and indicating the writer’s position
2. Arguments: Explaining the arguments to support the writer’s position
3. Reiteration: Restating the writer’s position
Language Features of Analytical Exposition
- Using relational process
- Using internal conjunction
- Using causal conjunction
- Using Simple Present Tense
EXAMPLE:
The Dangerous of Using Drugs
Everybody must pay attention of drugs. Drugs are very
dangerous for us. Why it is very dangerous for us? Because its can caused harm
to our body.
In terms of health, many organs in our body can be
harm because using drug. In general, the impact of using drug are can
unconscious, make us hallucinate, can harm our nerve, and cause addictive
effect. Beside that, using drugs can make the users depressed, liver disease,
schizophrenia, blockage of blood vessels, dehydration, optic nerve damage,
brain damage, and finally it can cause DEATH!
When viewed in terms of Islamic law, drugs are
forbidden. Because it is cause badness, self harm, debilitate. And Islam
proscribes all that can cause badness, self harm because it is included zhalim.
Also if we using drugs, it means we already do the forbidden things in Islam,
it means we sin. So, in terms of Islamic law, using drugs also dangerous.
Furthermore, if the users of drugs are teenagers, it
can endanger their future, and endanger their homeland, their country. From the
data, 32 percent of drugs users in Indonesia are teenagers, so, if many
teenagers –in this case Indonesia- use drugs, it can be endanger this country,
harm youth generation, whereas youths are nation expectation. If the youth
using drugs, our nation can be destroy!
So, from now on we must pay attention of drugs,
because it’s very dangerous, both in terms of health, religion (Islam),
nationality and state
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