Hortatory Exposition
Purpose
To persuade the reader or listener that something should or should not be the case
Text Organization
• Thesis
• Arguments
• Recommendations
Language Features
• The use of emotive words
(e.g.: alarmed, worried)
• The use of words that qualify statements
(e.g.: usual, probably)
• The use of words that link arguments
(e.g.: firstly, however, on the other hand, therefore)
• The use of present tense
• The use of compound and complex sentences
• The use of modal and adverbs
(e.g.: can, may, certainly, get, stop)
• The use of subjective opinions using pronouns I and we Sumber https://syafrizalsetiabudi.blogspot.com
To persuade the reader or listener that something should or should not be the case
Text Organization
• Thesis
• Arguments
• Recommendations
Language Features
• The use of emotive words
(e.g.: alarmed, worried)
• The use of words that qualify statements
(e.g.: usual, probably)
• The use of words that link arguments
(e.g.: firstly, however, on the other hand, therefore)
• The use of present tense
• The use of compound and complex sentences
• The use of modal and adverbs
(e.g.: can, may, certainly, get, stop)
• The use of subjective opinions using pronouns I and we Sumber https://syafrizalsetiabudi.blogspot.com
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