Analytical Exposition
Analytical Exposition
An analytical exposition is a type of spoken or written text that is intended to persuade the listeners or readers that something is the case. To make the persuasion stronger, the speaker or writer gives some arguments as the fundamental reasons why something is the case. This type of text can be found in scientific books, journals, magazines, newspaper articles, academic speech or lectures, research report etc. Analytical expositions are popular among science, academic community and educated people. The generic structure of analytical exposition usually has three components: (1) Thesis, (2) Arguments and (3) Reiteration or conclusion.
A.Generic Structure of Analytical Exposition
1. Thesis : Introduces the topic and shows speaker or writer’s position;
(Outlines of the arguments are presented).
2. Arguments : It consists about Point and Elaboration
(Point, states the main argument).
Elaboration : develops and supports each point of argument
3. Conclusion : Reiteration (restatement), restates speaker or writer’s position
1. Thesis : Introduces the topic and shows speaker or writer’s position;
(Outlines of the arguments are presented).
2. Arguments : It consists about Point and Elaboration
(Point, states the main argument).
Elaboration : develops and supports each point of argument
3. Conclusion : Reiteration (restatement), restates speaker or writer’s position
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