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Analytical Exposition vs Hortatory Exposition

Analytical Exposition vs Hortatory Exposition. Advanced Genre Based Writing. Background. To persuade a. To convince, b. To ensure, c. To argue with d. To call for action, e. To ask someone f. to do something. The Different. Analytical = To convince (To persuade that)*

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Analytical Exposition vs Hortatory Exposition

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  1. Analytical Exposition vs Hortatory Exposition Advanced Genre Based Writing

  2. Background To persuade a. To convince, b. To ensure, c. To argue with d. To call for action, e. To ask someone f. to do something

  3. The Different Analytical = To convince (To persuade that)* Hortatory = To call for action (To persuade to)*

  4. The Different • Analytical = Strong arguments Convincing elaboration Restating the thesis • Hortatory = Stronger arguments More convincing elaboration Recommending action

  5. Generic Structure Generic Structure • Thesis • Arguments • Reiteration (Analytical Exposition) / Recommmendation ( Hortatory Exposition)

  6. Generic Structure Thesis 1. Opening Remark to catch the reader’s attention 2. Position to Introduce the topic and indicate the writer’s position 3. Preview to outline the main arguments to be presented

  7. Generic Structure Arguments Each of the arguments must have: 1. Point to restate main argument outlined in Preview 2. Elaboration to develop and support each Point/Argument

  8. Generic Structure Reiteration : Also known as conclusion to restate writer’s position to restate the thesis by using different words Recommendation : to emphasize something should or should not be the case

  9. Language Features • Focusing on human and non-human participants • Using simple present tense • Using relational processes • Using causal conjunction and nominalization

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