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Friday, February 17, 2012

Tugas English / hortatory exposition

Foreword

the presence of Almighty God grace, because grace and keridhoanya is our chance to work on this paper and we can finish this paper with it as closely as possible with the theme "hortatory exposition"

Hortatory exposition is a text which represent the attempt of the writer to have the addressee do something or act in certain way.

England), United States, as well as many other countries, and including the West Germanic language family. This language originated from the combination of several local languages ​​are used by the people of Norway, Denmark, and the Anglo-Saxons from the 6th century to 10. Then in 1066 the British conquered by William the Conqueror, the conqueror of Normandy, Northern France, the English began to be influenced by very intensive Latin and French English is a language that originated in England, is the main language in the United Kingdom (including. Of the whole vocabulary of modern English, it is estimated ± 50% came from French and Latin 
 
 
Chapter 1
Preliminary
1.1 backgrond

England), United States, as well as many other countries, and including the West Germanic language family. This language originated from the combination of several local languages ​​are used by the people of Norway, Denmark, and the Anglo-Saxons from the 6th century to 10. Then in 1066 the British conquered by William the Conqueror, the conqueror of Normandy, Northern France, the English began to be influenced by very intensive Latin and French English is a language that originated in England, is the main language in the United Kingdom (including. Of the whole vocabulary of modern English, it is estimated ± 50% came from French and Latin

Hortatory exposition is a text which represent the attempt of the writer to have the addressee do something or act in certain way

1.2 formulation of the problem

-what is the hortatory exposition ?

-what is the generic structure of hortatory exposition|?

-what is the example of hortatory exposition teks?

1.3 purpose

-to know hortatory exposition

-to know generic structure of hortatory exposition

-to know example of hortatory exposition text.

Chapter 2
Disscution
2.1 background

England), United States, as well as many other countries, and including the West Germanic language family. This language originated from the combination of several local languages ​​are used by the people of Norway, Denmark, and the Anglo-Saxons from the 6th century to 10. Then in 1066 the British conquered by William the Conqueror, the conqueror of Normandy, Northern France, the English began to be influenced by very intensive Latin and French English is a language that originated in England, is the main language in the United Kingdom (including. Of the whole vocabulary of modern English, it is hortatory expositin estimated ± 50% came from French and Latin

Hortatory exposition is a text which represent the attempt of the writer to have the addressee do something or act in certain way

2.2 generic structure hortatory exposition

a. Thesis

In all the discussion over the removal of lead from petrol (and the atmosphere) there doesn’t seem to have been any mention of the difference between driving in the city and the country.

b. Argument

While I realize my leaded petrol car is polluting the air wherever I drive, I feel that when you travel through the country, where you only see another car every five to ten minutes, the problem is not as severe as when traffic is concentrated on city

roads.

Those who want to penalize older, leaded petrol vehicles and their owners don’t seem to appreciate that, in the country, there is no public transport to fall back upon and one’s own vehicle is the only way to get about.

c. Recommendation

I feel that country people, who often have to travel huge distances to the nearest town and who already spend a great deal of money on petrol, should be treated differently to the people who live in the city

2.3 example hortatory exposition text

Drugs (Hortatory Exposition)

Drug has a great effect for human's life. it can be positive but sometimes it gives negative effect to us if we use it out of control. (Thesis)
There are thousands of drugs that help people. It is called medicinal drugs. For example, antibiotics and vaccines have revolutionized the treatment of infection. They can cure, slow, or prevent disease, helping us to lead healthier and happier lives. But in many cases, there are harmful drugs that people take to help them feel good or have a good time which is illegal in many countries because these drugs will destroy human's body and brain. Usually, it is called by recreational drugs.
Nowadays, recreational drugs are used more than medicinal drugs in our society. It is included drugs' usage for teens. They believe that recreational drugs will help them think better, become more popular, stay more active, or become athletes. Most of them think that drugs will help them escape their problems. But as we have known well before that drugs can not solve problems. They simply hide feelings and problems. When a drugs wear off, the feelings and problems remain, or become worse. (Arguments)

With all the consequences of using drugs above, we should give serious consideration before using it. So, we must use it as good as possible as like what the doctors suggest in order we get a positive result than it's negative (we must get medicinal drugs advantages and throw out every recreational drugs from our body). We must match it with our government, religion, and culture rules. Can it be done or not? (Recommendation)

Purpose : to persuade the reader or listener that something should or should not be in the case

Chapter 3
cover
3.1 knot

Hortatory exposition is a text which represent the attempt of the writer to have the addressee do something or act in certain way

generic structure hortatory exposition is thesiss, argument, recommendation his criticism.

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