Explanation Text


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Definition

Explanatory text is a text that contains the process of how and why a phenomenon can occur. These phenomena can be in the form of certain natural, social, scientific and cultural phenomena that occur in everyday life.


Structure

֎ General Statement

֎ Order Of Explanation

֎ Interpretation And Casual


Functional 

Explanation text is to inform people. In the text, those reasons are being elaborated further and more in-depth such the processes involved in the formation or working of natural and social-cultural phenomena.


Language Features 

֎ Simple Present

֎ Abstract nouns

֎ Passive voice

֎ Action verbs

֎ Explain the process


General Structure

֎ General Statement : stating the phenomenon issues which are to be explained.

֎ Order Of Explanation : stating a series of steps which explain the phenomena.


Example 

How Does Rainbow Formed


Researchers Discover What Makes A Twin Rainbow

Rainbows are formed when sunlight is scattered from raindrops into the eyes of an observer.

Most raindrops are spherical rather than the often depicted 'teardrop' shape and it is this spherical shape that provides the conditions for a rainbow to be seen.

The position of the sun and the raindrops in relation to the observer need to be just right for a rainbow to form:

֎ The sun needs to be behind the viewer.

֎ The sun needs to be low in the sky, at an angle of less than 42° above the horizon. The lower the sun in the sky the more of an arc of a rainbow the viewer will see.

֎ Rain, fog or some other source of water droplets must be in front of the viewer.


The size of the raindrops does not directly affect the geometry of a rainbow, but mist or fog tends to disperse the effect more (see fogbows).


Rainbows only appear semi-circular over level ground at sunrise or sunset, when the sun is exactly on the horizon, the majority of the time a smaller segment of an arc is seen.

 

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