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Teacher information<br />

Writing format information<br />

Exposition<br />

– is a framework which argues for<br />

a particular position <strong>and</strong> attempts<br />

to persuade the audience to share<br />

this view.<br />

– includes:<br />

• Introduction:<br />

statement of the problem <strong>and</strong><br />

the writer’s position<br />

• Arguments:<br />

presented in a logical manner<br />

with supporting detail, usually<br />

from the strongest to the<br />

weakest<br />

• Conclusion:<br />

an evaluation restating the<br />

writer’s position.<br />

– uses:<br />

• persuasive language<br />

• paragraphs to state <strong>and</strong><br />

elaborate on each point.<br />

An exposition may be written in<br />

the form of an essay, a letter, a<br />

policy statement, a critical review,<br />

an advertisement, an editorial or a<br />

speech.<br />

Explanation<br />

– is a framework which outlines how<br />

something occurs, works or is made.<br />

– includes:<br />

• Statement:<br />

precisely what is to be explained<br />

• Explanation:<br />

a clear account in logical sequence of how<br />

<strong>and</strong> why the phenomenon occurs<br />

• Conclusion:<br />

an evaluation <strong>and</strong> comment about what<br />

has been explained.<br />

OR<br />

• a definition<br />

• a description of the components or parts<br />

• the operation—how it works or is made<br />

• the application—where <strong>and</strong> when it works<br />

or is applied<br />

• special features—interesting comments<br />

• evaluation or comment.<br />

– uses:<br />

• subject–specific terms <strong>and</strong> technical<br />

vocabulary where appropriate<br />

• simple present tense<br />

• linking words to show cause <strong>and</strong> effect.<br />

An explanation may be written in the form of an<br />

essay, or a h<strong>and</strong>book—for example, how a kite<br />

works—a science text, a health text or a social<br />

studies text.<br />

Description<br />

– is a framework which describes specific living or non-living things.<br />

Physical characteristics of living things are described or the components of non-living<br />

things <strong>and</strong> their functions. Special features are also discussed. This type of writing can be<br />

used to describe, for example, a specific breed of animal, object or picture.<br />

– includes:<br />

• Introduction: what it is<br />

• Description: its appearance: colour, shape, size etc.<br />

• Interesting details/special features<br />

• Concluding statement.<br />

– uses:<br />

• adjectives extensively<br />

• joining words.<br />

A description may be written in poetic form <strong>and</strong> may describe a person, place, animal,<br />

thing or emotion.<br />

R.I.C. Publications ® www.ricgroup.com.au <strong>Editing</strong> skills xi

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