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REPORT TEXT VS OTHERS
my dears, we are going to compare report and other texts. After this you must be able to identify which one the report text is.

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Let's compare and answer the questions!
After this you are going to find some text, please choose the best answer!
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The Ant And The Grasshopper
In a field one summer’s day a grasshopper was hopping about, chirping and singing to its heart’s content. An ant passed by, bearing along with great toil an ear of corn he was taking to the nest.
“Why not come and chat with me,” said the grasshopper, “instead of toiling and moiling in that way?”
“I am helping to lay up food for the winter,” said the ant, “and recommend you to do the same.”
“Why bother about winter?” said the grasshopper; we have got plenty of food at present.” The Ant went on its way and continued its toil.
When the winter came the grasshopper found itself dying of hunger while it saw the ants distributing, every day, corn and grain from the stores they had collected in the summer.
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Multiple Choice
The text is a . . .
narrative text
descriptive text
procedure text
report text
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My father bought me a present I’ve wanted for years. It’s a dog. A puppy to be exact. I called him Ross.
Ross is a small puppy. His size is as big as the palm of my hand. Ross is so fragile. Sometimes I afraid I will hurt him if I want to take him up. Dad said he found Ross near our house, crying looking for his mom. But Dad can’t see her, so Dad decides to bring him home and give him some comfort. Ross is a good eater. He always finished everything we gave him. Now, it’s been a year since Ross come to our family. His small body has grown up into a size of a football ball. Ross is a good dog, and we love him so much .
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Multiple Choice
What kind of text is this?
procedure text
descriptive text
report text
recount text
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How To Use An Electronic Iron
Prepare the iron, the clothes, a place mat or any flat surface board, some clothing hanger.
Plug the iron cable into an electricity socket and wait until the iron get warmer.
Place the clothes on the place mat.
Apply the iron on the clothes surface evenly.
Flip the clothes and apply the iron on the other side of the clothes evenly.
Put the clothes on the clothing hanger
Continue with another clothes.
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Multiple Choice
The text is a . . . text.
report
descriptive
procedure
narrative
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Dogs
Dogs are the most popular pet in the world. It is believed that they were the first mammals ever to be domesticated. They are omnivore, so they eat both vegetables and meat. With their unique ability and their high intelligence, they were trained by humans to accomplish certain job such as rescue dogs, police dogs, hunting dogs, herding dogs and also messenger dogs. Some people consider dogs as “man’s best friend” for their loyalty to their owner.
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Their scientific name is canis lupus familiaris. They were descendant of wolves. Generally, dogs can live up to 13 years. After undergoing a lot of cross-breed process for hundred of years, there are now hundreds species existed in the world with various characteristic. Adult dogs usually sleep for 12 to 14 hours a day. Depending on the species, some dogs can reach the size of 110 cm. Each species of dogs have their own unique characteristic such as color and the length of the fur (some of them even have curly fur), unique pattern on their skin (such as Dalmatian), body size, shape of the head and also shape of their ear, but most of them can produce similar sound such as “bark”, “woof” or “arf”. They have four legs. Some species have long legs that allow them to be a good runner. Dogs are color blind, but they can smell and hear better than humans.
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Multiple Choice
And this text is so called . . . text.
narrative
recount
report
descriptive
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Let's explore the text below!
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Light
paragraph 1 Light is a form of energy we can see when it is reflected off the surface of an object. It is visible to the human eye and is responsible for the sense of sight. It is a form of energy we can see when it is reflected off the surface of an object.
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paragraph 2 Light waves travel through the air from place to place and do not carry matter. Light is believed to travel faster than anything in the universe. It travels at a speed of 186,000 miles per second. Light is unable to travel through solids, but it can travel through liquids and gases.
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paragraph 3 There are two properties of light, reflection and Reflection. Reflection is when light bounces off a surface which then allows the object to be visible to the eye. For example, when the moon is seen in the sky, it is because the light from the sun reflects off the surface of the moon.
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While Refraction is when a ray of light passes from a transparent medium to another transparent medium such as from air to water, it changes speed and the way it bends.
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Multiple Choice
What does the text mostly tell us about?
Types of reflection
Refraction properties
The definition of light
Light and its properties
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Multiple Choice
The main idea of the last paragraph is ....
a refrection is formed from the air
light is travelling through the water
there are two properties of light
The light of the is the sun light reflection
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Multiple Choice
When light bounces off a surface which then allows the object to be visible to the eye is called ....
light
waves
reflection
refraction
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Multiple Choice
Based on the text which of the following medium can be travelled by light?
tree
stone
syrup
building
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Multiple Choice
The above text will be useful for students who study ....
physics
zoology
geology
chemistry
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