1. Definition
Hortatory exposition is a text which represent the attempt of the writer to have the addressee do something or act in certain way.
2. Generic structure
- Thesis
- Arguments
- Recommendation
3. Language Feature
- Focusing on the writer
- Using abstractnoun; policy, advantage, etc
- Using action verb
- Using thinking verb
- Using modal adverb; certainly, surely, etc
- Using temporal connective; firstly, secondly, trustworthy, etc
- Using passive voice
- Using simple present tense
Example Of Hortatory Exposition
Fuel Price Must Be Dropped
Government should cancel the rise of fuel price done in beginning of October 2005. Most of Indonesian people badly beg it for some basic reasons.
First, for Industry. The rise of fuel price will increase their production cost because they must pay more for fuel and electricity used in the process of production. Consequently, it will rise the selling price for the product. If the product price is increased, it will be hard for the product to compete with the goods from other countries. The export will decrease rapidly and government will lose the income from exporting goods.
Second, for workers. The rise of fuel price will force the company where they work to limit the budget to low the number of workers. It means hundreds even thousands of workers will lose their jobs. The jobless people will increase instability of nations because they will do whatever they can do to get some money, even by doing crime. What a dreadful nightmare!
Thirdly, for ordinary people. They must manage their finance to survive because the rise of fuel price will increase the price of their basic need's price. They have to find alternative ways to survive; reducing the meals, postponing the buying of unnecessary things or event for the from school. This is the worst.
Based on the facts above, considering the negative impact of the rise of fuel price above, government must cancel the rise and try to find other ways to cover the lack of the national budget by not cutting the subsidy of fuel.
Above is the example of hortatory exposition. Thanks a lot! :)