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15. How do you end an expository text presentation well?
With a reaffirmation to strengthen the main message.
14. What should be considered when introducing a thesis in a presentation?
Introduce it clearly so that the audience understands the main topic.
13. What is the purpose of reaffirmation in an exposition text?
To strengthen the thesis that has been presented.
12. Mention three main steps in writing an exposition text!
Determine the topic, create a thesis, and develop arguments.
11. How do you evaluate arguments in an exposition text?
By checking how strong and relevant the evidence used is.
What is the first step in compiling an argument in an exposition text?
Determine a clear thesis.
9. Why is evidence very important in exposition text?
To support the argument and make it stronger.
8. Mention two types of exposition texts besides analytical!
Comparative exposition and descriptive exposition.
7. What is meant by analytical exposition text?
Text that analyzes problems with in-depth analysis.
6. What is the last part of the expository text structure?
Reaffirmation.
5. What is the function of the argumentation section in expository text?
To provide an explanation or evidence that supports the thesis.
4. Mention the three main structures of expository text!
Thesis, argumentation, and reaffirmation.
3. What are the main characteristics of expository text?
Objective and using clear language.
2. Mention the two main purposes of expository text!
Providing information and conveying opinions supported by reasons or evidence.
1. What is meant by expository text?
Text that aims to provide information or explain a topic clearly and objectively.