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HORTATORY EXPOSITION TEXT

HORTATORY EXPOSITION TEXT. Presented by: Dyah Ismi Rusdiani. WHAT IS HORTATORY EXPOSITION TEXT?. It is a kind of text type that presents arguments or reasons to support the opinion. PURPOSE. To persuade the readers or listeners that something should or should not be the case.

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HORTATORY EXPOSITION TEXT

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  1. HORTATORY EXPOSITION TEXT Presented by: DyahIsmiRusdiani

  2. WHAT IS HORTATORY EXPOSITION TEXT? • It is a kind of text type that presents arguments or reasons to support the opinion.

  3. PURPOSE • To persuade the readers or listeners that something should or should not be the case.

  4. GENERIC STRUCTURE 1)  Thesis : Statement or announcement of issue concern. 2)  Arguments : Reasons for concern that will lead to recommendation. 3)  Recommendation : Statement of what should or should not happen or be done based on the given arguments.

  5. LANGUAGE FEATURES • Focusing on the writer • Using action verb • Using modal adverb; certainly, surely, etc • Using temporal connective; firstly, secondly, however, therefore, etc) • Using evaluative words; important, valuable, trustworthy, etc • Using passive voice • Using simple present tense • The use of modals and adverbs (e.g. may, must, should, etc) • The use of emotive words (e.g. worried, alarmed etc) • The use of words that qualify statements (e.g. usual, probably etc) • The use of subjective opinions using pronouns I and we

  6. THE DIFFERENCES • What makes hortatory different from analytical exposition is the last finalizing step which analytical exposition is ended by a reiteration while hortatory is finalized by certain a recommendation.

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