Data 4 Data 5 Data Analysis

In the Data 6, Neil Armstrong tries to use words that are more varied by using the phrase to express his feelings when seconds of the plane is still in the process of landing on the moon. He says my heart nearly tripled its speed. This clause is influenced by the state of the atmosphere or an activity that makes him said like that, “I accelerated Eagle toward towards a clearing”. This clause is hard to pin down through the definition of words, because this clause has a hidden meaning. This clause uses precisely amplifying attitudes in a way which impressed metaphor that phrase which he described to be redundant. Metaphor make these clauses are implicit. At the implicit clauses and hide the true meaning written by the author expresses an idea that he in a state of anxiety. Meaning anxious to make the clause that expressed by the author toward the kinds of attitude that is affect, because it describes his feelings at that time. Affect can be expressed directly or implied 43 . That leads to negative expression he felt. It is clear that the source of the attitude which the author reveals is monogloss . There is no additional information that made him vent his expression. Influence comes from himself.

6. Data 6

44 What surprised me was how I sounded, much calmer then I felt. 43 Martin, Rose 2003. Op.Cit.,p.25 44 Data 7 means that the data is from table 1; number 7 of data description. Att : Aff Val : + The next, the researcher found one more a word which indicated by the appraisal system to acquire interpersonal meaning of a diary written by Neil Armstrong, is surprised. Surprised is feeling or showing surprise because something has happened that you do not expect. 45 From the definition of the researcher draws a decision that this word is related about the author feeling and the meaning is directly. It is an “express our feelings” 46 from the author and by Martin and Rose said it is affect which belong to the kinds of attitude. Feeling described by Neil Armstrong has value that is positive, because he describes how he has good feeling in a part of the sentence. A feeling of surprise is an expression of emotional experienced by the author. The cause of the emergence of the attitude is emotional state which illustrated from the story, and the source comes from the author himself, monogloss.

7. Data 7

47 What surprised me was how I sounded, much calmer then I felt. On the analysis of data 8, the researcher saw a visible attitude of the expression of feelings felt by Neil Armstrong. The word in question is the word much calmer as a form of expression is said by him. 45 Cambridge Dictionaries Online, s.v. “Surprised,” accessed June 7, 2015, http:dictionary.cambridge.orgdictionarybritish 46 Martin, Rose 2003. Op.Cit.,p.25 47 Data 8 means that the data is from table 1; number 8 of data description. Att : App Val : +