An exposition is a short text with the purpose of exposing a set of ideas. It's as simple as that. The very word "exposition" comes from the word "expose", anyway.
Exposition can appear in many forms. For example, the newspaper articles you read every morning are expositions. So is that advertisement you just heard, and for that matter, those worksheets you do almost everyday. There is so much expository content around you that you probably don't realize it.
As far as possible, the writer should articulate the ideas in a clear manner, addressing every point as comprehensively as possible. This will allow the reader to gain an understanding of the issue at hand without any background knowledge.
In addition, the author should attempt to convey as many points of view around the issue as possible. This is to ensure that the audience gets a balanced and wide range of information, instead of a biased opinion from a singular source.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
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