Tugas Modul
: Final Assignment M4
Nama
: Yudi S. Maulana
Sekolah
: SMPN 3 Ciparay
Final Assignment M4
Instructions Final Assignment As the final assignment, you will analyze one text of each type that you yourselves will find from an authentic source (e.g. newspaper, magazine), hence 1 news report, 1 caption, 1 ment, 1 review. You will analyse each text in of (1) the social function, (2) text structure, and (3) lexicogrammatical features. Finally, summarize the analysis of each text type in the form of a short report.
1. NEWS REPORT TEXT 1
Toll to rise in deadly Indonesia landslide Up to 70 people are feared dead after being trapped under piles of mud when a landslide hit a village near the Indonesian city of Bandung. Heavy rain forced rescue efforts to stop for the night but they resumed after lifting equipment arrived. Before that, villagers tried to dig victims out with their bare hands. At least 16 people are known to be dead in
The landslide buried the village after days of heavy rain
Tuesday's landslide, which buried the village in the Ciwidey district on the Java island after days of rain. Tree plantation About 600 villagers have been moved to makeshift tents amid fears of further landslides because of the bad weather.
Rescuers - helped by police and soldiers have dug out 16 bodies on Wednesday. National Disaster Management Agency spokesman Priyadi Kardono said another 15 people had been injured, two of whom had been itted to hospital. "The landslide is very deep. At this point, the chance of pulling out victims alive is slim," said West Java police spokesman Dade Ahmad. About 500 rescuers, including officers from the Brimob special police force, are searching for victims buried on the tea plantation near Ciwidey village, about 35km (22 miles) southwest of Bandung city. "We have six sniffer dogs on site and rescuers are digging manually using hoes and light cutting equipment to reach victims," Mr Ahmad added. Indonesian Vice-President Boediono and several ministers are expected to visit the disaster area. This region has been seeing particularly heavy rains for the time of year, with scores of people escaping from their homes to safety. Landslides are common in Indonesia, where years of deforestation can often leave hillsides vulnerable to collapse. According to environmentalists, tropical downpours can quickly soak hills stripped of vegetation which had held the soil in place. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8533400.stm Social Functions
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People in General
1. Target
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local residents
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Tourist, Foreign People and Traveler who want to visit ciwidey tourism place
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Neutral or Objective because the source of the news is from the general fact
Readers
1) The event or accident -
landslide
2) The sources of the information:
2. reporter’s
Disaster Management Agency spokesman Priyadi Kardono
position towards the 3) The reason of incident issue
Deforestation 4) The time
3. news report
24 February 2010
enlighten its readers
5) The location in the Ciwidey district on the Java island
6) The casualty of the event/ The victims:: 16 people 7) The effect/Impact Up to 70 people are feared dead after being trapped under piles of mud About 600 villagers have been moved to makeshift tents amid fears of further landslides because of the bad weather. 8) The choronologies of the incident -
Rescuers - helped by police and soldiers - have dug out 16 bodies on Wednesday.
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About 500 rescuers, including officers from the Brimob special police force, are searching for victims buried on the tea plantation near Ciwidey village, about 35km (22 miles) southwest of Bandung city.
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About 600 villagers have been moved to makeshift tents amid fears of further landslides because of the bad weather.
The authorities’ attention to the accident Disaster Management Agency spokesman Priyadi Kardono
Text
1) The casualty
Structures
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None and Unstates
2) The unfortunate event
1. The
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Landslide colaps caused 16 victimes and house damage
Structure of 3) The time and location (an activity) the
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Ciwidey
Headline 1) Restating the casualty with further details -
None
2) Restating the event 2. The
..... investigating the cause of a wildfire that burned at least 65 hectares of the park's savannah.....
Structure of 3) Adding the reason of the event the Newsworth
Deforestation 4) Restating the time (in an activity he was doing)
y Event
24 February 2010 5) Adding the specified details to the location -
... Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park (TNBTS) in East Java
6) Starting with the name of the location of coverage: the village in the Ciwidey district on the Java island
Elaborating the incident 1) Time and the incident -
At least 16 people are known to be dead in Tuesday's landslide, which buried the village in the Ciwidey district on the Java island after days of rain.
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Landslides are common in Indonesia, where years of deforestation can often leave hillsides vulnerable to collapse.
2) the source person
3. The
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National Disaster Management Agency spokesman Priyadi Kardono
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Indonesian Vice-President Boediono
Structure of the Events in Details
Elaborating the incident: 3) Incident Landslide collapse which damaged local people houses 4) Place and time
the village in the Ciwidey district on the Java island at 24 february 2010
Adding information related to incident 5) What has happen after incident 1) About 600 villagers have been moved to makeshift tents amid fears of further landslides because of the bad weather. 2) the owner of the copy right of the news report BBC news Uk
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4. News Agent’s Initials Lexicogramm atical Features 1. The Headline
Toll to rise in deadly Indonesia landslide
1)
Bigger and bold fonts stating the newsworthy facts of the event
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Up to 70 people are feared dead after being trapped under piles of mud when
2. The Newswort hy Events
a landslide hit a village near the Indonesian city of Bandung. -
At least 16 people are known to be dead in Tuesday's landslide, which buried the village in the Ciwidey district on the Java island after days of rain. The underlined sentence is ive Present tense
3. The Events in Details
“Heavy rain forced rescue efforts to stop for the night (past tense) but they resumed after lifting equipment arrived. (past tense) Before that, villagers tried to dig victims out with their bare hands. (past tense) At least 16 people are known to be dead in Tuesday's landslide, which buried the village in the Ciwidey district on the Java island after days of rain. (ive present ) Tree plantation About 600 villagers have been moved to makeshift tents amid fears of further landslides because of the bad weather. Rescuers - helped by police and soldiers (ive present ) have dug out 16 bodies on Wednesday. National Disaster Management Agency spokesman Priyadi Kardono said (past tense) another 15 people had been injured, two of whom had been itted to hospital. (ive past tense) "The landslide is very deep. At this point, the chance of pulling out victims alive is slim," (simple present) said West Java police spokesman Dade Ahmad. (simple past) About 500 rescuers, including officers from the Brimob special police force, are searching for victims buried on the tea plantation near Ciwidey village, about 35km (22 miles) southwest of Bandung city. (present continuous) "We have six sniffer (simple present) dogs on site and rescuers are digging manually using hoes and light cutting equipment to reach victims (present continuous) ," Mr Ahmad added. (past continuous) Indonesian Vice-President Boediono and several ministers are expected to visit the disaster area. (ive present}
2. CAPTIONS
World #1 – Queen Elizabeth to host state visit for President and First Lady
May 21, 2019 - Queen Elizabeth has met with 12 sitting U.S. presidents. She and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, have also made four state visits to the U.S. https://www.studentnewsdaily.com/
Social Function
Queen Elizabeth to host state visit for President and First 1. Who/What is the highlight of the Lady caption? - Queen Elizabeth and Donald Trump shake hand 2. How is the picture accompanied by his wife contextualized? The Relation to the Headline The headline is “Queen Elizabeth to host state visit for President and First Lady 3. How does the caption relate to the headline?
Text Structure
Queen Elizabeth to host state visit for President and First Lady
Queen Elizabeth and Donald Trump
What about
Who/What
Visit
Do
The U.S
Where
plane
With What
May 21, 2019
When
use a plane
How
Complete Sentence
Queen Elizabeth has met with 12 sitting U.S. presidents.
Simple Past
She and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, have also
Lexicogrammatical Feature
Prepositional Phrase Bold Characters
made four state visits to the U.S.
Queen Elizabeth to host state visit for President and First Lady
3. MENT
1. PITERA SK II
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1KqULDa93o Topik : Selling skin care oil
There is product name
The prosses how to make the product Purpose : To Persuade people to buy this product
This ads contains imperative sentence, compound word, enough information about this product.and persuasive sentence
Target Reader : woman
4. REVIEW
Film Review: ‘Hereditary’ Review: Family is Horror Posted on Tuesday, June 12th, 2018 by Meredith Borders
(In our Reviews, we take a deep dive into a new release and get to the heart of what makes it tick…and every story point is up for discussion. In this entry: Ari Aster’s Hereditary.) In its opening days, Hereditary has sailed past tracking expectations and earned A24 its biggest weekend release yet. Ari Aster’s indie horror film has been generating conversation since its January Sundance screening, and now that it’s on nearly three thousand screens, that conversation has gotten a lot louder. And there’s plenty to talk about when it comes to Hereditary: the soul-chilling performances, the elegant and unusual art design, that balls-out (uhm, literally) ending no one saw coming. But under the polished, cinematic horror of Hereditaryis a rougher, truer horror, one that will stay with audiences long past that shocking conclusion. The real horror of Hereditary is in its relentless, unblinking look at family dysfunction.
The Cycle of Abuse “My mother was a very secretive and private person.” With this ungenerous portrayal, Toni Collette’s Annie opens the eulogy for her mother, Ellen. She goes on to describe the woman who raised her as difficult and stubborn, with “private friends” and “private rituals.” We have no reason to doubt the justice of these words (and in fact, by the film’s end, we’re given plenty of evidence to them), only their appropriateness at such a time. It’s almost as if Annie, who showcases the boldest and barest of truths in her art as a miniaturist, cannot help but speak of her mother with severe precision – even during the eulogy at Ellen’s memorial service. Every time Annie speaks of Ellen, it feels like the words are being compelled out of her in an unstoppable torrent. Later, we see Annie at a grief group. When the group leader asks if any new would like to speak, she raises her hand, then lowers it. “Never mind,” she mutters, then opens her mouth anyway and spills out the story of her tumultuous relationship with her mom. Ellen was hard and cruel, “never really a mother” to Annie, and they were estranged until a terminal disease forced Ellen back into Annie’s life. But Ellen had her own difficulties, Annie concedes. Ellen’s husband starved himself to death
after suffering from mental illness. Her son hanged himself in his bedroom, leaving a note that blamed Ellen (“of course,” Annie shrugs) for “trying to put people inside of him.” Annie rattles off these devastating memories like they’re nothing but context for her mother’s challenging personality. She says nothing of what the horrifying deaths of her own father and brother have meant for her. We see the shadow of Ellen over Annie in every moment, the words she uses to characterize her mother applying entirely to Annie herself, too: secretive, difficult, stubborn, private. As her family tiptoes around her, Annie locks herself away in her studio, working in fast-paced, fastidious silence as she crafts these intricate miniature scenes of the unhappiest moments of her life. One such miniature makes for one of the most casually disturbing revelations in Hereditary: that Ellen insisted on breastfeeding Annie’s daughter Charlie (Milly Shapiro). “So annoying,” Annie sighs of this betrayal, but her art reveals a deeper wound. In the tiny scene, we see Annie in bed with an infant Charlie, with Ellen looming over her, one heavy breast spilling out of her nightgown accusingly. The tableau is bleak and unnerving, as is a miniature in which Ellen stands in the doorway of the bedroom Annie shares with her husband Steve (Gabriel Byrne), legs set staunchly apart, her posture confrontational, the light shining through her gown as she stares down at the couple. Knowing what we know of Hereditary’s ending, everything that Annie says about her mother and everything we see of Ellen in Annie’s art fits into a Paimon-shaped puzzle. Her private rituals and friends were in service of this master of hell. The tragic deaths in her family were simply the collateral that comes with a life spent worshiping a vengeful devil. Ellen “got her hooks” into Charlie so she could shape her into a vessel for the demon she wanted to summon. But if we take out the supernatural from the story, we’re left with a not-impossible portrait of cruelty and mental illness: Ellen suffered intense anger, depression and self-alienation. She infected those around her until they, too, suffered. Her husband and son escaped only through death. And now Ellen is gone, too, leaving Annie alone to carry this familial burden – and to it on into her own family.
I Never Wanted To Be Your Mother The crux of Hereditary’s action centers around a truly shocking scene. Annie’s son Peter (Alex Wolff) is stoned and driving Charlie back from a party. She’s going into anaphylactic shock due to a nut allergy, and Peter’s racing her to a hospital. Charlie holds her head out of the window, trying to breathe, when Peter swerves to miss a deer – and Charlie’s head is knocked wholly from her body by a light pole. It’s harrowing, and the film gives us no chance to recover from it. We watch Peter sit in traumatized silence, the full weight of what he’s done dragging down every muscle in his face. In full-bodied shock, he drives home and crawls into bed, unable to deal with this disaster, and he lies there, eyes open, until the following morning when he listens in dread as Annie gets in the car, discovers Charlie’s headless body, and wails for three days straight. “I just want to die!” she screams as Steve holds her, rocking on the floor with sobs. She screams through Charlie’s funeral as Peter stares stonily forward. She screams herself hoarse until we can hardly stand the sound anymore. The worst thing that could happen has happened, and Annie can scarcely be held able for anything she says and does after she’s hit with this heartbreak. But here’s the thing: Hereditary makes it clear that Annie wasn’t much of a mother even before her heart is broken. We never see her treat her children with affection, only with a sort of beleaguered irritation. We learn through the course of the film that she was once “made” to go to a group like the one she’s now willingly attending, probably thanks to substance abuse or maybe anger management, since Annie seems to have no shortage of rage. We learn that, while sleepwalking, she once almost set her children on fire, waking to find them doused in paint thinner and she with a lit match. She rattles this insane story off in the same matter-of-fact way that she talks about her mother: shit happens, Annie seems to be saying, and we all have to deal with it. I had to deal with my mom, and my kids have to deal with me.
Even at the best of times, Annie never seems to want to spend time with her children, alienating herself from them much as Ellen must have alienated herself from Annie. In fact, Charlie’s death can be attributed to this neglect – Annie doesn’t want to be responsible for her daughter while she’s working, so she forces Charlie, against her will, to go to a high school party with Peter. And though no one could doubt the true grief she’s suffering after Charlie’s gone, the tragedy also serves as a key that unlocks the last and worst of Annie’s own maternal cruelty. The most horrific moments in Hereditary are not visual, although the visual scares in this movie are alltimers: Charlie’s head covered in voracious ants and blackened blood on the side of a well-lit highway, Annie crouched in a shadowy corner of the ceiling, waiting to pounce on her unsuspecting son. As effective as these scenes are, they’re nothing to the sheer performance of Toni Collette. She makes every calamity in the film feel more real: the grief, the horror, the hatred are all heightened by the way Annie reacts to them. In a scene as she, Peter and Steve sit around a dinner table days after Charlie’s death, she becomes so transformed by rage at her son that we barely recognize her. In a dream sequence, she shouts to Peter, “I never wanted to be your mother,” and then claps her hand over her mouth as if she can’t control her own spiteful words. She tried to miscarry him, she tells Peter. She did everything she was told not to do in the hopes that it would end her pregnancy. Annie is wracked with emotion in the scene: furious, heartbroken, ashamed, unable to stop herself from breaking her son the way she has been broken. And, after all, maybe that’s why she tried to force a miscarriage all those years ago – because she knew even then that she would have no power over this cycle of abuse and neglect, that she would be to her children the one thing she never wanted to be: her mother.
The Paimon Of It All So how does devil worship factor into family dysfunction? Aster dresses up abuse, neglect and destructive emotional patterns into a demonic melodrama, making both stories land a little harder thanks to the juxtaposition. Every story beat in Hereditary can be read two ways. Ellen’s hand-embroidered rugs, for instance – on the surface, they work as a clue that reveals to Annie that her new friend Joan (Ann Dowd) was once a friend of Ellen’s, but they also work as an elegant shorthand reminding us that even the most picturesque domesticity can hide something sinister beneath. On the one hand, Paimon’s secret language is just that: the esoteric communication of a demon. But it also stands as one more secretive barrier keeping Annie from her mother, excluding her from a world she would have once liked to understand. Ellen’s headless corpse in the attic is a step toward Paimon’s eventual dominion over this family, and it’s also a physical representation of an emotional concept: that the specter of Ellen’s cruelty and dysfunction continues to loom over her family long after she’s supposedly gone. The best horror is always about more than the boogeyman: it’s about the very real fears and anxieties that boogeyman represents. And Hereditary is about much more than Paimon, a demon that, in the end, looks a lot like the latest victim of at least three generations of abuse. 1. Social Function: To tell the readers about hereditary story. It is visually appealing directed by Bill Condon
to appreciate or to critic a book, movie, shows, and others. 2. Generic structure 1) Orientation/Introduction: Background of the text
The first paragraph tells us about hereditary Hereditary has sailed past tracking expectations and earned A24 its biggest weekend release yet. Ari Aster’s indie horror film has been generating conversation since its January Sundance screening, and now that it’s on nearly three thousand screens, that conversation has gotten a lot louder. The writer also said that hereditary has high class visual cinematography whis is combined with horror genre.
2) Evaluation:
concluding Hereditary has the meaningful verses based on what the viewers own point of view. So Every story beat in Hereditary can be read statement, opinion, two ways. Ellen’s hand-embroidered rugs, for instance – on the recommendation. surface, they work as a clue that reveals to Annie that her new friend Joan (Ann Dowd) was once a friend of Ellen’s, but they also work as an elegant shorthand reminding us that even the most picturesque domesticity can hide something sinister beneath. On the one hand, Paimon’s secret language is just that: the esoteric communication of a demon. But it also stands as one more secretive barrier keeping Annie from her mother, excluding her from a world she would have once liked to understand. Ellen’s headless corpse in the attic is a step toward Paimon’s eventual dominion over this family, and it’s also a physical representation of an emotional concept: that the specter of Ellen’s cruelty and dysfunction continues to loom over her family long after she’s supposedly gone. The best horror is always about more than the boogeyman: it’s about the very real fears and anxieties that boogeyman represents. And Hereditary is about much more than Paimon, a demon that, in the end, looks a lot like the latest victim of at least three generations of abuse.
3) Interpretative
recount:
summary
This movie is about devil devotion which is devoted by people in America, So how does devil worship factor into family dysfunction? Aster dresses up abuse, neglect and destructive emotional patterns into a demonic melodrama, making both stories land a little harder thanks to the juxtaposition.
4) Evaluative
summation:
The last opinion 3. Language features
Focus
on
specific Toni Collette’s Annie, her mother, Ellen and so on, clear
participants,
using adjective,
horrifying deaths , Annie rattles off these devastating, unsuspecting, horrific, furious.
complex clauses, Annie rattles off these devastating memories like they’re nothing but context for her mother’s challenging personality. She says nothing of what the horrifying deaths of her own father and brother have meant for her.
using metaphore
Summary News paper The social function of news report is to inform the target readers, listeners, and viewers about events which are considered important and relevant to them by telling the event in first paragraph and mentioning only the important points and tells the events in details by providing the details of the important points, as stated by the sources such as authority, source person, witness. So News reports are
found in newspapers and its purposed to inform readers the information which is happening around us. In order to have a good news report, we should use telegraphic information about story captured in headline, direct and indirect sentences to report the events according to witness(es) and the source person and use past tenses. To help the readers understand the news. The news writer sometimes uses prepositional phrases. to state the circumstances briefly, Using clause will make our sentence in news report will be more attractive.
Caption. Caption
can make the article more interesting to read.
Caption is used to explain the
information elaborate on published photograph, by giving context, describing the photograph, which is related with the article. A good caption must be regarded by the process of the event briefly, the participants in the process and to make it easy understood we should put the circumstances of the process: mostly of place and time, providing relationship context to the picture by using complete sentences and use of Simple Past Tense in the following sentences. And Simple Present Tense in the main sentence,
ment. An ment is an announcement online, or in a newspaper, on television, or on a poster about something such as a product, event, or job. ... If you say that an example of something is an ment for that thing in general, you mean that it shows how good that thing is. So ment is a short interesting functional text. The Social Function of this text is to persuade listeners or readers to buy or to use the product or services being d or to convince products, services, or events to the public. A good ad should be clear in a purpose which built the ment, product names and the target readers. Besides, Coinage will make ad more interesting because coined words make lively and eye-catching. Comparative and Superlative Adjective will also make ad more convincing, while compound word will gives the readers a sense of closeness. To have a good command so the reader will be interested, we have to use Imperative Sentence and Disjunctive Clause.
Movie review Movie review is the written text which is contained our opinion and expression toward a film, novel, and other product is to review it. Review can be an appreciation or an evaluation of a publication, such as a movie, book, novel, etc. Review contains the introduction/ orientation at the first paragraph as its background to tell preview of the products. Next paragraph is Concluding statement, opinion, recommendation which called Evaluation by telling the chronology or characteristic of the product, film,
music, or novel. The last paragraph is To state our opinion, because it could be the finishing conclusion for our opinion of the product, film, movie, novel or music.
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