This document discusses two types of exposition text: analytical exposition and hortatory exposition. Analytical exposition presents arguments to support a writer's opinion, and has an introduction stating the topic and position, body explaining arguments, and conclusion restating the position. Hortatory exposition aims to persuade readers that something should or should not be the case, and has an introduction stating the thesis, body presenting arguments, and suggestion. The document also outlines common language features of exposition texts, including using simple present tense, connectors to link parts, emotive and qualifying words, and words that link arguments.