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.
The generic structure of analytical exposition usually has
three components:
(1) Thesis, (2)
Arguments and (3) Reiteration or conclusion.
1. Thesis : Introducing the speaker topics,
objectives and indicates the position of the author.
2. Arguments : It consists of data such as interviews with the help of facts and arguments the author
3. Conclusion : Repetition (restatement), restates speaker or writer's position that the topic or main idea proved to be true
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