Definition of exposition text Exposition text is text that contains a brief, concise and clear invitation. This text usually has the characteristics of answering questions in the form of what, who, where, when, why, and how. The text of the exposition is composed of the same structure that compiles an opinion or editorial, in which there are three important elements, namely a statement of opinion, an argument and a restatement of opinion. Purpose of exposition Is to explain certain information in order to increase the reader's knowledge, so that by reading the exposition text, the reader will get detailed knowledge of a thing or event Structure of exposition text Above we have explained briefly that this text is composed of three elements, namely a statement of opinion, argumentation, and repetition of opinion statements. Below we explain in more detail. First: Statement of opinion (thesis). This is the section containing the author’s opinion, and is located at the beginning...
Definition Narrative Text is a type of text that tells a fictional / fictional story with the aim of entertaining in a chronologically interrelated manner. As an imaginary story, the Narrative Text is not necessarily true, because it is only based on evidence from a group of people who are not true. Narrative text is an imaginative story to entertain people (narrative text is an imaginative story with the aim of entertaining people). General structure of the Narrative Orientation: This section contains an opening paragraph where the characters of the story are introduced. (Contains the place, character, and time to read the story, who and when) Complications: The problem parts of the story begin to develop. (Problems start to arise or begin to occur and begin to develop) Resolution: The problem part of the story begins. The problem is resolved, either in a happy "happy ending" or a "bad ending" or bad. Coda / reorientation (optional): A section explaining lessons l...