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This week we gonna continue about exposition text part 3 about Hortatory Exposition text ! ✨
First of all i’m gonna give u the explanation about Hortatory Exposition text example like the definition, purpose, types and many more about hortatory exposition text!
⚜️ ໓ēfiຖiti໐ຖ ໐f h໐rtคt໐rฯ ēxp໐Şiti໐ຖ tēxt
hortatory exposition is a type of spoken or written text that is intended to explain the listeners or readers that something should or should not happen or be done.
⚜️pนrp໐Şē ໐f h໐rtคt໐rฯ ēxp໐Şiti໐ຖ tēxtThe Purpose is for to persuade the readers or listener that something should or should not be the case. To strengthen the explanation, the speaker or writer needs some arguments as the fundamental reasons of the given idea. In other words, this kind of text can be called as argumentation.
⚜️¢hคrค¢tēriŞti¢Ş ໐f h໐rtคt໐rฯ ēxp໐Şiti໐ຖ tēxtHortatory exposition text can be found in scientific books, journals, magazines, newspaper articles, academic speech or lectures, research report etc. Hortatory expositions are popular among science, academic community and educated people. It means that the text asserts something to the readers by giving supporting statement and evidence to convince it. To make the persuasion stronger, the speaker or writer gives some arguments as the fundamental reasons why something is the case
⚜️ງēຖēri¢ Ştrน¢tนrē ໐f h໐rtคt໐rฯ ēxp໐Şiti໐ຖ tēxt1. An Introductory Statement (Thesis): It consists of the author’s point of view (thesis), preview of
the arguments that will follow in the next section, and a question or emotional
statement to get audience attention.
it presents announcement of issue of concern.
2. A series of arguments to convince the audience (Arguments) : This part is significant to support about
the thesis. Therefore, it needs some requirements. They are explained as follow.
it presents the reasons for concern, leading to recommendation.
3. Recommendation: statement of what should or should not happen or be done based on the given arguments. it presents the statement of what ought or ought not to
happen.
⚜️ lคຖງนคງē fēคtนrēŞ ໐f h໐rtคt໐rฯ ēxp໐Şiti໐ຖ tēxt1. Abstract Noun
An abstract noun is a word which names something that you cannot see, hear, touch, smell, or taste. It is the opposite of a concrete noun.
Examples: consideration, parenthood, belief, etc.
2. Action Verb
An action verb expresses something that a person, animal, or object can do. For example: watch, talk, explode, reach, etc.
3. Temporal Connective
We will refer to a temporal connective as an expression which relates an event to a point or an interval in time.
For example: firstly, secondly, thirdly, etc.
4. Modal Auxiliaries
Here's a list of the modal verbs in English:
: Can,Could,may,Might,will,would,Must, shall, Should
,ought,to
5. Using Simple Present Tense
6. Using modals
7. Using action verbs
8. Using thinking verbs
9. Using adverbs
10.Using adjective
11. Using technical terms
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