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1.      NARRATIVE
Purpose: To amuse/entertain the readers and to tell a story
Generic Structure:
1. Orientation
2. Complication
3. Resolution
4. Reorientation
Dominant Language Features:
1. Using Past Tense
2. Using action verb
3. Chronologically arranged

2.     RECOUNT
Purpose: to retell something that happened in the past and to tell a series of past event
Generic Structure:
1. Orientation
2. Event(s)
3. Reorientation
Dominant Language Features:
1. Using Past Tense
2. Using action verb
3. Using adjectives
Narrative and recount in some ways are similar. Both are telling something in the past so narrative and recount usually apply PAST TENSE; whether Simple Past Tense, Simple Past Continuous Tense, or Past Perfect Tense. The ways narrative and recount told are in chronological order using time or place. Commonly narrative text is found in story book; myth, fable, folklore, etc while recount text is found in biography.
The thing that makes narrative and recount different is the structure in which they are constructed. Narrative uses conflicts among the participants whether natural conflict, social conflict or psychological conflict. In some ways narrative text combines all these conflicts. In the contrary, we do not find these conflicts inside recount text. Recount applies series of event as the basic structure

3.     DESCRIPTIVE
Purpose: to describe a particular person, place or thing in detail.
Dominant Generic Structure:
1. Identification
2. Description
Language Features:
1. Using Simple Present Tense
2. Using action verb
3. Using adverb
4. Using special technical terms

4.     REPORT
Purpose: to presents information about something, as it is.
Generic Structure
1. General classification
2. Description
Dominant Language Feature
1. Introducing group or general aspect
2. Using conditional logical connection
3. Using Simple Present Tense

5.     EXPLANATION
Purpose: To explain the processes involved in the formation or working of natural or socio-cultural phenomena.
Generic Structure:
1. General statement
2. Explanation
3. Closing
Dominant Language Features:
1. Using Simple Present Tense
2. Using action verbs
3. Using passive voice
4. Using noun phrase
5. Using adverbial phrase
6. Using technical terms
7. Using general and abstract noun
8. Using conjunction of time and cause-effect.

6.     ANALYTICAL EXPOSITION
Purpose: To reveal the readers that something is the important case
Generic Structure:
1. Thesis
2. Arguments
3. Reiteration/Conclusion
Dominant Language Features:
1. Using modals
2. Using action verbs
3. Using thinking verbs
4. Using adverbs
5. Using adjective
6. Using technical terms
7. Using general and abstract noun
8. Using connectives/transition

7.     HORTATORY EXPOSITION
Purpose: to persuade the readers that something should or should not be the case or be done
Generic Structure:
1. Thesis
2. Arguments
3. Recommendation
Dominant Language features:
1. Using Simple Present Tense
2. Using modals
3. Using action verbs
4. Using thinking verbs
5. Using adverbs
6. Using adjective
7. Using technical terms
8. Using general and abstract noun
9. Using connectives/transition
Then what is the basic difference between analytical and hortatory exposition. In simple word. Analytical is the answer of “How is/will” while hortatory is the answer of “How should”. Analytical exposition will be best to describe “How will student do for his examination? The point is the important thing to do. But for the question” How should student do for his exam?” will be good to be answered with hortatory. It is to convince that the thing should be done

8.     PROCEDURE
Purpose: to help readers how to do or make something completely
Generic Structure:
1. Goal/Aim
2. Materials/Equipments
3. Steps/Methods
Dominant Language Features:
1. Using Simple Present Tense
2. Using Imperatives sentence
3. Using adverb
4. Using technical terms

9.     DISCUSSION
Purpose: to present information and opinions about issues in more one side of an issue (‘For/Pros’ and ‘Against/Cons’)
Generic Structure:
1. Issue
2. Arguments for and against
3. Conclusion
Dominant Language Features:
1. Using Simple Present Tense
2. Use of relating verb/to be
3. Using thinking verb
4. Using general and abstract noun
5. Using conjunction/transition
6. Using modality
7. Using adverb of manner

10.  REVIEW
Purpose: to critique or evaluate an art work or event for a public audience
dominant Generic Structure:
1. Orientation
2. Evaluation
3. Interpretative Recount
4. Evaluation
5. Evaluative Summation
Dominant Language features:
1. Focus on specific participants
2. Using adjectives
3. Using long and complex clauses
4. Using metaphor

11.   ANECDOTE
Purpose: to share with others an account of an unusual or amusing incident
Generic Structure:
1. Abstract
2. Orientation
3. Crisis
4. Reaction
5. Coda.
Dominant Language Features:
1. Using exclamations, rhetorical question or intensifiers
2. Using material process
3. Using temporal conjunctions

12.  SPOOF
Purpose: to tell an event with a humorous twist and entertain the readers
Generic Structure:
1. Orientation
2. Event(s)
3. Twist
Dominant Language Features:
1. Using Past Tense
2. Using action verb
3. Using adverb
4. Chronologically arranged

13.  NEWS ITEM
Purpose: to inform readers about events of the day which are considered newsworthy or important
Dominant Generic Structure:
1. Newsworthy event(s)
2. Background event(s)
3. Sources
Dominant Language Features:
1. Short, telegraphic information about story captured in headline
2. Using action verbs
3. Using saying verbs
4. Using adverbs : time, place and manner.


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Bila ku tak sanggup lagi melihat dunia
Jangan berikan aku kedua matamu
Tapi beri aku cintamu sebagai cahaya dalam hidupku
Dan bila aku lelah bernafas
Tak perlu kau beri aku udara yang kau hirup
Tapi berikan aku hati mu agar cintaku tetap berafas
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Aku Mencintaimu sepenuh hati
Lebih dari apapun
Fatamorgana dirimu terbias dmimpiku
Malam hadirkan kesepian

Tanpamu indah tak sempurna
Tanpa hadirmu angin ceritakan kisah kita
Perlahan zaman jalankan nasib kita
Akankah cinta selalu berpihak kepada kita?

Apakah aku selalu dihatimu?
Isyarat melepasmu telah lama hadir
Tapi benar ku tak mampu
Cobalah sejenak kau pahami aku

Ingatlah bahwa hati dan cinaku untukmu :)
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Thingking you
Woried about you
Sometimes jealous
The sun never rise
Without you beside me
It start with one thing
It called LOVE
With me PROMISE
"4ever together no matter what"
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With Valentine’s Day coming you may be trying desperately to come up with something really special to do for the love of your life. Flowers? Done it. Dinner and a show? Done that too. A card and candy? Done repeatedly. While none of those things are a bad idea or a bad thing to do, and they will likely be appreciated, you may be searching for something extra special. Well, what about giving the love in your life a romantic treasure hunt?
What is a romantic treasure hunt? We’re glad you asked. The traditional working of a romantic treasure hunt is when you set up a day or evening that is full of fun and romantic gifts and moments for the love of your life. This will take a little work to plan out, but it will be worth it.
Here are a few examples of how to do it.
You could begin the day by making breakfast in bed for that special someone. In addition to their favorite meal you will tell them that they are beginning their day of a Love treasure hunt and hand them a note that says –
“Love does not consist in gazing at each other, but in looking outward together in the same direction."
While this is a love quote that is beautiful to read, it is also a quote that is telling your special someone a little something about what is going to happen in the hours to come. In this case, it could mean that you are going to take a trip out to the pier where you had one of your first dates.
Once there you could have flowers for your date with a note attached that says -
“If you love someone you say it, you say it right then, out loud, or the moment just... passes you by.”
While this could mean you are going to announce your love for that special someone aloud, it could also allude to what’s next for your day, such as a special outdoor theater presentation that you are going to enjoy together.
Get the idea?
Now this doesn’t just have to be done when it comes to locations to head to over the course of a day. You can also bring this down to an at-home, evening level. You could hide fun and romantic gifts all over the house and leave clues to your mate keying them in on where to search. For example –
“Above the shade yet below the roof a vision of love is quite aloof.”
This could lead your special someone to search the top sills of the windows in the home until they find a very small package you have hidden. That package may have a piece of jewelry or other small special trinket as well as a clue that will lead them to the next present they are to find, such as –
“Nothing stokes the flames of love like a vision of you.”
Once your love looks in or around the fireplace, they will find the next present waiting for them. You can continue this for as many presents as you would like and for as many love quotes as you can find or make up to make it all work out. Love quotes are also easy to find online, as there are websites that give you long lists of them to choose from.
See, while you thought this would be an impossible task, it is far easier than you may have feared to have a little fun and give that special someone in your life a special romantic day they will never forget.
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