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Borobudur Temple is one of the most beautiful tourist resorts in Indonesia. It is located in central Java. Borobudur temple is one of the Seven Wonders of the World which needs to be preserved its circumstances. The people all over the world know that Borobudur is one of the greatest art works that ever known since long time ago. Borobudur temple was built by Syailendra Dynasty during the eight Century. It needed more than two million river stones. It is the biggest temple in the world. After going into some restorations, Borobudur is visited by more and more tourist, both domestic and foreign tourist. Most of them admire Borobudur temple because of its beauty, its elegance and the story of the relief on its walls. Domestic tourist usually go there by bus or private cars, while foreign tourists like to join travel bureau because they don’t need to think of the transportation, accommodation, and itinerary. There are some money changers around the location. It makes them easier to chance their money. But some of them like to bring credit cards and cheque. What is the purpose of this text? |
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Describing a famous historical building |
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Describing a new building |
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Describing a famous place |
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Describing a person |
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Describing a story |
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Borobudur Temple is one of the most beautiful tourist resorts in Indonesia. It is located in central Java. Borobudur temple is one of the Seven Wonders of the World which needs to be preserved its circumstances. The people all over the world know that Borobudur is one of the greatest art works that ever known since long time ago. Borobudur temple was built by Syailendra Dynasty during the eight Century. It needed more than two million river stones. It is the biggest temple in the world. After going into some restorations, Borobudur is visited by more and more tourist, both domestic and foreign tourist. Most of them admire Borobudur temple because of its beauty, its elegance and the story of the relief on its walls. Domestic tourist usually go there by bus or private cars, while foreign tourists like to join travel bureau because they don’t need to think of the transportation, accommodation, and itinerary. There are some money changers around the location. It makes them easier to chance their money. But some of them like to bring credit cards and cheque. What is the main idea of the second paragraph?
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Admiring Borobudur temple of its beauty and the relief on its walls |
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The greatest art works of Borobudur temple. |
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Travelling Borobudur temple by using car. |
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Money changer in Borobudur temple. |
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The location of Borobudur temple. |
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Borobudur Temple is one of the most beautiful tourist resorts in Indonesia. It is located in central Java. Borobudur temple is one of the Seven Wonders of the World which needs to be preserved its circumstances. The people all over the world know that Borobudur is one of the greatest art works that ever known since long time ago. Borobudur temple was built by Syailendra Dynasty during the eight Century. It needed more than two million river stones. It is the biggest temple in the world. After going into some restorations, Borobudur is visited by more and more tourist, both domestic and foreign tourist. Most of them admire Borobudur temple because of its beauty, its elegance and the story of the relief on its walls. Domestic tourist usually go there by bus or private cars, while foreign tourists like to join travel bureau because they don’t need to think of the transportation, accommodation, and itinerary. There are some money changers around the location. It makes them easier to chance their money. But some of them like to bring credit cards and cheque. What happened during the eight Century?
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Foreign tourist join the bureau travel. |
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Borobudur went into some restorations. |
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Borobudur visited by more and more tourist. |
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Syailendra Dynasty built Borobudur temple. |
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Borobudur became one of the Seven Wonders of the World. |
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Borobudur Temple is one of the most beautiful tourist resorts in Indonesia. It is located in central Java. Borobudur temple is one of the Seven Wonders of the World which needs to be preserved its circumstances. The people all over the world know that Borobudur is one of the greatest art works that ever known since long time ago. Borobudur temple was built by Syailendra Dynasty during the eight Century. It needed more than two million river stones. It is the biggest temple in the world. After going into some restorations, Borobudur is visited by more and more tourist, both domestic and foreign tourist. Most of them admire Borobudur temple because of its beauty, its elegance and the story of the relief on its walls. Domestic tourist usually go there by bus or private cars, while foreign tourists like to join travel bureau because they don’t need to think of the transportation, accommodation, and itinerary. There are some money changers around the location. It makes them easier to chance their money. But some of them like to bring credit cards and cheque. “…., its elegance and the story of the relief on its walls. (Paragraph 2) The underlined word means ….?
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Huge |
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Massive |
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Attractive |
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Enjoyable |
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Comfortable |
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Natural Bridge National Park Natural Bridge National Park is luscious tropical rain forest. It is located 110 kilometers from south of Brisbane and is reached by following the Pacific Highway to Nerang and then by traveling through the Numinbah Valley. This scenic roadway lies in the shadow of Lamington National Park. The phenomenon of the rock formed into a natural ‘arch’ and the cave through which a waterfall cascades is a short one-kilometer walk below a dense rain forest canopy from the main picnic area. Swimming is permitted in the rock pools. Night-time visitors to the cave will discover the unique feature of the glow worms. Picnic areas offers toilets, barbecue, shelter sheds, water and fireplaces; however, overnight camping is not permitted. What is the communicative purpose of the text?
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To present two points of views about natural bridge national park |
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To explain the bridge national park |
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To describe the bridge national park |
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To retell the bridge national park |
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To persuade readers to treat preserve the bridge national park |
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Natural Bridge National Park Natural Bridge National Park is luscious tropical rain forest. It is located 110 kilometers from south of Brisbane and is reached by following the Pacific Highway to Nerang and then by traveling through the Numinbah Valley. This scenic roadway lies in the shadow of Lamington National Park. The phenomenon of the rock formed into a natural ‘arch’ and the cave through which a waterfall cascades is a short one-kilometer walk below a dense rain forest canopy from the main picnic area. Swimming is permitted in the rock pools. Night-time visitors to the cave will discover the unique feature of the glow worms. Picnic areas offers toilets, barbecue, shelter sheds, water and fireplaces; however, overnight camping is not permitted. What is the function of paragraph 1?
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as an identification |
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as an orientation |
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as a thesis |
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as a classification |
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as an abstract |
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Natural Bridge National Park Natural Bridge National Park is luscious tropical rain forest. It is located 110 kilometers from south of Brisbane and is reached by following the Pacific Highway to Nerang and then by traveling through the Numinbah Valley. This scenic roadway lies in the shadow of Lamington National Park. The phenomenon of the rock formed into a natural ‘arch’ and the cave through which a waterfall cascades is a short one-kilometer walk below a dense rain forest canopy from the main picnic area. Swimming is permitted in the rock pools. Night-time visitors to the cave will discover the unique feature of the glow worms. Picnic areas offers toilets, barbecue, shelter sheds, water and fireplaces; however, overnight camping is not permitted. Which statement is true based on the text??
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110 kilometers from South of Brisbane |
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110 kilometers from Pacific Highway |
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110 kilometers from Numinbah Valley |
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110 kilometers from Lamington National Park |
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110 kilometers from Lamington National Park |
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Rita can walk …. than you think. |
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more far |
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further |
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furthest |
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the most far |
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the most furthest |
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I hope tomorrow will be …. than today. |
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best |
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better |
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good |
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the best |
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be better |
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The modern wind turbine work …. |
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more efficiently |
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most efficiently |
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efficient |
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efficiently |
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is efficiently |
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Kristal is as …. As her sister, |
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more beautiful |
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most beautiful |
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beautiful |
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is beautiful |
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the beautiful |
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Your spicy ramen noodle is …. than mine |
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hot |
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hotter |
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hottest |
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more hotter |
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the most hottest
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Which of the following is an open-ended question? |
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Which of the following is an open-ended question? |
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What is your favorite type of food, and why? |
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Is this your book? |
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Can you swim? |
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Are you hungry? |
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Identify the open-ended question: |
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When will the meeting start? |
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What do you think about online learning? |
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Is he your teacher? |
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Can you play the guitar? |
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Do you like coffee? |
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Your friend failed an exam. What would you say? |
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That’s amazing! |
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I’m so sorry to hear that. Don’t give up. |
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Congratulations, you did well. |
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Wow, that’s great news. |
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I’m glad you made it. |
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Which of the following shows happiness? |
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I’m delighted to know that. |
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I’m sorry for your trouble. |
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Please accept my condolence. |
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That must be hard for you. |
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What a pity! |
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“Once upon a time, there lived a poor farmer who found a magical goose. The goose laid a golden egg every day. The farmer became rich but greedy. One day, he killed the goose, hoping to get all the gold inside, but he found nothing. In the end, he lost everything.” What type of text is the passage above? |
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Report |
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Narrative |
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Procedure |
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Descriptive |
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Recount |
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“Once upon a time, there lived a poor farmer who found a magical goose. The goose laid a golden egg every day. The farmer became rich but greedy. One day, he killed the goose, hoping to get all the gold inside, but he found nothing. In the end, he lost everything.” What is the moral lesson of the story? |
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Don’t trust strangers. |
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Greed leads to loss. |
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Always be patient in class |
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Honesty is the best policy. |
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Hard work never fails. |
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“Once upon a time, there lived a poor farmer who found a magical goose. The goose laid a golden egg every day. The farmer became rich but greedy. One day, he killed the goose, hoping to get all the gold inside, but he found nothing. In the end, he lost everything.” Who is the main character in the story? |
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The farmer |
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The gold |
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The villagers |
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The king |
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“Once upon a time, there lived a poor farmer who found a magical goose. The goose laid a golden egg every day. The farmer became rich but greedy. One day, he killed the goose, hoping to get all the gold inside, but he found nothing. In the end, he lost everything.” Why did the farmer kill the goose? |
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Because it stopped laying eggs. |
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Because he wanted more gold quickly. |
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Because the goose was sick. |
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Because it was too noisy. |
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Because he was angry. |
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The generic structure of narrative text consists of ________. |
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Orientation – Complication – Resolution |
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Identification – Description |
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Goal – Materials – Steps |
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Abstract – Orientation – Events |
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Thesis – Argument – Conclusion |
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Which of the following is usually found in a narrative text? |
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Recipes |
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Arguments |
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Past tense verbs |
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Dialogues of daily routines |
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Lists of materials |
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“The goose laid a golden egg every day.” The underlined word laid is in the ________ form. |
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Present tense |
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Future tense |
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Past tense |
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Continuous tense |
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Perfect tense |
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What is the main purpose of an argumentative text? |
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To entertain the readers |
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To describe an event |
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To present an argument and convince readers |
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To narrate a story |
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To explain how to do something |
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Which of the following can be used as evidence in argumentative text? |
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Personal opinions only |
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Facts, data, and research |
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Unrelated stories |
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Random quotes |
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Fictional events |
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The counterargument in argumentative text aims to… |
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Strengthen the opposing side |
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Reject the main claim |
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Show the weakness of the opposite viewpoint |
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Confuse the readers |
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Introduce new claims |
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What is the purpose of the conclusion in an argumentative text? |
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To argue against the claim |
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To rewrite the evidence |
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To summarize and restate the claim |
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To add new arguments |
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To introduce the topic |
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A strong argumentative text should include… |
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Confusing ideas |
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Opinions without support |
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Clear claims and strong evidence |
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Repeated statements |
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Unrelated stories |
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Which of the following is NOT part of an argumentative text structure? |
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Introduction |
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Evidence |
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Narrative plot |
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Counterargument |
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Conclusion |
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Which sentence expresses a counterargument? |
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“On the other hand, some people believe homework is unnecessary.” |
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“Homework helps students learn responsibility.” |
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“Students need homework to practice skills.” |
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“Research shows homework improves performance.” |
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“Teachers assign homework regularly.” |
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The thesis statement should be placed in the… |
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Body paragraph |
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Conclusion |
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Opening of the introduction |
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Middle of the text |
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Last paragraph only |
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Why is reasoning important in an argumentative text? |
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It makes the text longer |
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It explains how evidence supports the claim |
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It introduces new characters |
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It shows the writer’s emotions |
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It entertains readers |
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Which of the following is an example of strong evidence? |
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“I think recycling is good.” |
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“In my opinion, recycling is easy.” |
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“Research from WHO shows recycling reduces waste by 40%.” |
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“Recycling is fun for some people.” |
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“Recycling is popular nowadays.” |
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What is the purpose of a rebuttal? |
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To agree with the opposing argument |
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To ignore the counterargument |
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To prove the counterargument wrong |
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To introduce new evidence |
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To write a narrative conclusion |
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A good argumentative text should be… |
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Emotional and subjective |
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Based on facts and logical reasoning |
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Only based on personal experiences |
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Very long without structure |
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Filled with fictional stories |
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Which sentence shows a conclusion in an argumentative text? |
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“Many people disagree with this opinion.” |
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“Therefore, social media should be used responsibly to avoid negative impacts.” |
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“Some studies show negative effects of social media.” |
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“People use social media every day.” |
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“However, others believe the effects are positive.” |
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Which sentence best describes a “setting”? |
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“The princess was kind and brave.” |
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“The story happened in a small village in 1920.” |
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“The dragon attacked the kingdom.” |
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“The king solved the problem wisely.” |
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“The boy learned to be grateful.” |
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Which sentence indicates the resolution of a story? |
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“The wolf chased the sheep.” |
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“Suddenly, the forest became dark.” |
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“Finally, the villagers defeated the monster.” |
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“The king announced a festival.” |
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“The princess met the prince.” |
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What is the function of the resolution in narrative text? |
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To start the conflict |
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To show the rising action |
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To describe the setting |
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To solve the problem |
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To introduce the characters |
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The message or lesson learned from a narrative text is called… |
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Orientation |
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Setting |
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Complication |
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Resolution |
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Moral value |
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