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🎀 Explanation Text 🎀
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🎈Definition of Explanation Text 🎈
In this section we will discuss the meaning of Explanation Text. What is meant by Explanation Text ? What is meant by Explanation Text is a text that is used to explain the way (process) something happens, especially those related to natural phenomena, the scientific world or socio-culture.
The goal is to tell the reader or listener how something happened. An explanation text usually comes from the author's question regarding 'why' and 'how' regarding an existing phenomenon.
🎈 Purpose of Explanation Text 🎈
The purpose of the Explanation Text is to explain the processes that occur in the formation of something or activity related to natural, social, scientific, cultural, and other phenomena that aim to explain why and how it happened.
🎈 Explanation Text Characteristics 🎈
Explanation text has the following characteristics:
● Using the Simple Present Tense
The use of simple present tense is because the explanation text contains the facts of an incident or action.
● Using Passive Voice
In the explanation text there must be a sentence passive voice. Why? because this text aims to explain an event or action (object) rather than its subject.
● Using Chronological Connectors
Almost all texts use chronological connectors. Examples of chronological connectors: First, Second, After that. Next, Then, Finally, etc.
● Using Nouns, Pronouns, and Action Verbs
Explanation text is the same as any other text which consists of various nouns, pronouns (subject pronoun, object pronoun, possessive pronoun), action verbs.
🎈 Types of Explanation Text 🎈
The following are types of explanation text:
■ Sequential Explanation
Sequential explanation is a type of explanation that describes the details of the stages of a phenomenon. For example, the sequence of the life cycle in the form of a food chain.
■ Factorial Explanation
Factorial explanation is a type of explanation that describes the effect and outcome of a process. For example, regarding the effects of colonialism.
■ Theoretical Explanations
Theoretical Explanation is a type of explanation that contains the possibility of speculation that might occur behind natural phenomena. For example, the eruption of Mount Merapi could trigger another devastating natural disaster.
■ Causal Explanation
Causal Explanation is the nature of explanation that progressively explains the origin or cause of changes in a problem. For example, the landslide process.
🎈Generic Structure Explanation Text🎈
•> A general statement
Namely the introduction of an event that we will tell. Or a general description of the event. In a general statement contains a general explanation of the phenomenon to be discussed, it can be an introduction to the phenomenon or an explanation.
•> A sequenced of explanation
It is an explanation of why and how it happened. In this section the writer can write more than one paragraph. A sequenced of explanation contains an explanation of the process why this phenomenon can occur or be created. A squenced of explanation in the form of answers to the author's 'why' and 'how' questions when making an Explanation text. In squenced of explanation it may consist of more than one paragraph.
•> Closing
Namely the conclusion or conclusion of the story. Actually, closing is not listed in the generic structure of the Explanation text, but most people assume that the last paragraph of an Explanation text is closing, even though it is part of a squenced of exploration which contains the final steps described in the squenced of explanation section.
🎈 Linguistic Rules of Explanation Text 🎈
Explanation text explains scientifically the process and causes of a phenomenon by using standard universal languages. The explanation of information in the explanatory text is easy for general readers to understand or is not limited to certain circles. Therefore, the writing and use of words in the explanatory text must be in accordance with PUEBI. The following are the characteristics of the explanatory text language rules.
>> Copula
This word is used to explain the definition of words, terms, or concepts related to a phenomenon. For example, in the sentence Indonesia is an archipelago country.
>> Active verb
This word is often used as part of a series of explanations, because it aims to explain causes and processes, so that the subject (phenomenon) acts as the goal of a particular action or event.
>> Conjunction
The conjunctions used explain the causal relationship and the chronological relationship in the occurrence of a phenomenon. For example, if, if, so, before, first, and then.
>> Adverb of time
This word is used to describe the time when a phenomenon occurs.
>> Scientific term
Context-appropriate scientific terms are often used to clarify the definition, cause and effect relationship, or the chronology of a phenomenon.
>> Noun pronouns
The subject described uses a noun (nonperson), such as that, this, and that. The explanatory text also only focuses on general things, such as earthquakes, floods.
🎈 Changes of pronouns from active voice to passive voice 🎈
~ Rules for changing active voice to passive voice ~
》Identify the subject, the verb and the object : SVO
》Change the object into subject.
》Put the suitable helping verb or auxiliary verb. In case the helping verb is given, use the same verb but note that the helping verb is given, use the same verb but note that helping verb given agrees with the object.
》Change the verb into the past participle form
》Add the preposition “By”
》Change the subject into object.
🎈Exercise of Explanation Text 🎈
🎡 Video About Explanation Text 🎡
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