CHAPTER 4 PART 2 : Exposition text

 



Hi guys, back again with me so in this time i will tell you guys what is the language rules of analytical exposition text,let's get started!


Language Rules

In addition to the structure, you also have to know about the language features in writing analytical exposition text, guys. The language rules are as follows:


1. Writing analytical exposition text using simple present tense.

2. Using words that express the author's thoughts or feelings, for example: experience, feel, know, realize, sense, think, etc.

3. Using an internal conjunction is a conjunction that connects the arguments between two clauses. Internal conjunctions can be divided into four categories, namely (1) addition (addition) For example besides, in addition, further. (2) Comparison (comparison), such as but, vice versa, henceforth, on the other hand. (3) Time (time), for example the words second, then, then, next. (4) Cause-effect (effect). Examples of the words include consequence, as a result, so, the result.

4. Using causal conjunctions (reason–why) or cause and effect. For example the words as a result, because, by, accordingly, despite, due to, for that reason, etc.


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