C4 P4&5
CONCLUSION .
Conclusion
Definition
Text that elaborates the writer's idea about the phenomenon surrounding. A piece of text that present one side of an issue.
Social Function
The purpose of an exposition text is to persuade the reader or listener to believe something by presenting one side of the argument. Its social function is to persuade the reader that the idea is important matter.
Types
- Analytical Expotision Text
- Hortatory Expotision Text
Generic Structure
- Thesis
Introducing the topic and shows the writer's position.
- Arguments
Explaining the argument to support writer's position.
It consists about point and elaboration.
Point = states the main argument
Elaboration = develops and supports each point of argument.
- Reiteration
Consist of conclusion the thesis and arguments.
The Language Features of Analyctical Exposition Text
- Simple Presents Tense
A present simple tense is a verb form of a sentence that expresses action in the present time, habital action, general truth, or daily activities.
(+) S + V(s/es) + O
(-) S + don't/doesn't + V + O
(?) Do/does + S + V + O?
Example :
I run fast/I don't run fast/Do I run fast?
He go to school/He doesn't go to school/ Does he go to school?
She love to eat burgers/She doesn't love to eat burgers/Does she love to eat burgers?
- Thiking Verbs
Words that express writer's feeling or idea.
Example :
forgive, understand, remember, wonder, notice, forgot, guess, idea, realise, suppose.
- Internal Conjunction
- Addition : spoken,anyway, further, additive,Writen,well
- Comparisons : for example, different, in contrast, for instance, rather, similar.
- Time : secondly, still, successive, simultaneous, at the same time.
- Consequence : countering, therefore, in conclusion, admittedly, nevertheless, thus, consequently.
this is the result of the 4 test
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