"Explanation Text"
Explanation
text (text explanation) is a text that contains the processes associated with
natural phenomena, soisal, science, culture and more. An Explanation text is
usually derived from the corresponding author questions 'why' and 'how' of a
phenomenon.
Communicative
purpose of Explanation Text
Explanation communicative
purpose of the text is to explain the processes that occur in the formation or
activity associated with natural phenomena, social, scientific, cultural, and
others aimed at explaining.
Generic
structur Explanation Text
There are three
sections in the Text Explanation sentence structure, namely:
1. A general statement
In a general statement
contains a general explanation of the phenomenon that will be discussed, this
phenomenon could be the introduction or explanation.
2. A squenced of
explanation
A squenced of
explanation contains an explanation of why the phenomenon may occur or be
created. A squenced of explanation in the form of answers to the question 'why'
and 'how' the author when making an Explanation text. In squenced of
explanation may consist of more than one paragraph.
3. Closing
Actually closing was
not listed in the generic structure of the Explanation text, but most people
assume that the last paragraph of the Explanation text is closing, but it is
part of squenced of explantaion that contains the final steps described in the
section squenced of explanation.
Language features
Explanation Text
In a text explanation,
there are linguistic traits as below, namely:
• Using simple present
tense
• mengguankan abstract
noun (nouns that appear)
• Passive voice
mengguanakan
• Using Action verbs
Example
of Explanation Text
To increase your
understanding of the Explanation Text above explanation, the authors also
include examples of explanation text below:
Making Paper from
woodchips
General
statement
Woodchipping is a
process used to OBTAIN pulp and paper products from forest trees. The
woodchipping process begins when the trees are cut down in a selected area of the
forest called a coupe.
Squence
of explanation
Next the tops and
branches of the trees are cut out and then the logs are taken to the mill. At
the mill the bark of the logs is removed and the logs are taken to a chipper
roomates cuts them into small pieces called woodchips. The woodchips are then
screened to remove dirt and other impurities. At this stage they are either
exported in this form or changed into pulp by chemicals and heat. The pulp is
then bleached and the water content is removed.
Closing
Finally the pulp is
rolled out to the make paper.
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