Representation Analysis Datum 12 The 22
The State Department dispatched a top Kerry deputy, Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Wendy Sherman, to Jerusalem to discuss
the Geneva talks with Israeli officials, a senior State Department official told reporters on condition of anonymity. The 25
th
sentence However, the 22
nd
sentence shows Kerry’s statement to deny the critics of
Israel and French, but in the 25
th
sentence, the journalist shows the relation of U.S. and Israel as the alliance. In addition, the sentence shows the closeness between
U.S. and Israel to discuss the agreement. Table.3.14. The representation analysis of Datum 13
The table above, the journalist shows the unnamed of the senior State Department official as the sayer. As the sayer, he products the verbiage,
“The State Department dispatched a top Kerry deputy, Undersecretary of State for
Political Affairs Wendy Sherman, to Jerusalem to discuss the Geneva talks with Israeli officials”. By the verbiage, the journalist shows the close relation of U.S.
and Israel, with sending the Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Wendy Sherman and Israeli officials in Jerusalem to discuss the agreement in Geneva.
Sentence Representation in clause: Verbal process
The State Department dispatched a top Kerry
deputy, Undersecretary of State for Political
Affairs Wendy Sherman, to Jerusalem
to discuss the Geneva talks with Israeli
officials, a senior State Department official told
reporters on condition of anonymity
The Sayer Verbal
The verbiage
a senior State Department
official told
The State Department dispatched a top Kerry
deputy, Undersecretary of
State for Political Affairs Wendy
Sherman, to Jerusalem to discuss the Geneva
talks with Israeli officials
Representation inter-clause combination
Pros with U.S. Israel Cons Iran
Moreover, it is shown that U.S. sends a top Kerry deputy, Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Wendy Sherman to Jerusalem, to talk about that
condition, which is named, the condition of anonymity. The sentence relates to the 26
th
and 27
th
sentences.
For years, international leaders have been fearful of the instability a nuclear-armed Iran could bring to the Middle East. Those fears, for
example, include the possibility of a pre-emptive Israeli strike that could spark a broader conflict. In the past, Iran has threatened Israel
with military attack. the 26
th
sentence They also include concerns that an Iranian bomb could spur other
countries in the region to seek nuclear weapons of their own, leading to a spiraling arms race in the region. the 27
th
sentence
The representation analysis proves that the journalist is pros with the U.S. and Israel to stop the Iranian nuclear program by positioning in the sentences, and
contra with Iran which has bad history about military attack on Israel. The sentence shows that the U.S. dispatches Wendy Sherman to discuss Geneva talks
in Jerusalem. It is told by the senior State Department official. It relates the history that Iran has been threatened Israel with military attack, in the past. Now,
the Iranian bomb could spur other countries in the region to seek nuclear weapons of their own, leading to a spiraling arms race in the region. Consequently, the
sentence is shaped in the negative perspective by the journalist that shows the relationship between U.S. and Israel