Inggris
Across
- 2. The characteristic of exposition texts because they present only one side of an argument is called ....
- 4. The focus of exposition texts is on non-fiction or ... matters.
- 5. The purpose of Analytical Exposition is to ... readers that an issue is important to pay attention to.
- 7. The final part of a Hortatory Exposition that contains suggestions or recommendations.
- 9. Modal words such as should, must, ought to are often found in the ... section of a hortatory text.
- 12. Helping verbs such as can, will, should are called ... verbs.
- 13. Connectors such as firstly, secondly, finally are called ... connectors.
- 15. The middle part of the text that contains reasons supporting the main idea.
- 16. Cause-and-effect conjunctions such as because, therefore, and as a result are called ... conjunctions.
- 18. Hortatory or Analytical? A text discussing “Why schools should ban mobile phones.”
- 19. The English word for “Argumen” (singular form)RECOMMENDATION
Down
- 1. A language feature that uses evaluative words to convince readers (for example: important, valuable, trustworthy).
- 3. The tense most commonly used in both types of exposition texts.
- 6. Another name for the Reiteration section in Analytical Exposition.
- 8. The final part of an Analytical Exposition that contains a conclusion or restatement.
- 10. A type of exposition text aimed at influencing readers to do or not do something.
- 11. Arguments in exposition texts should be supported by data, facts, or ... to make them stronger.
- 13. The first structure in both texts that introduces the topic or issue.
- 14. Verbs that express feelings or thoughts (such as think, believe, feel) are called ... verbs.
- 17. Hortatory or Analytical? A text discussing “Why breakfast is important” without encouraging readers to take action.