
Argumentative text
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English
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12th Grade
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Susilawati Susilawati
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What do you understand about argumentative text?
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Argumentative Text
A text that is used to persuade someone to do or not do something.
Argumentative text expresses the reasons for an opinion, an idea, or a belief.
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Multiple Choice
According to the text, what is the primary purpose of an argumentative text?
To provide factual information about a topic.
To persuade the reader to agree with a particular viewpoint.
To entertain the reader with a story.
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Multiple Choice
According to the video, what is the primary function of the 'thesis' in an argumentative text?
To provide evidence to support the writer's claims.
To introduce the topic and the writer's stance on it.
To summarize the main points of the argument.
To engage the reader with a personal anecdote.
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Multiple Choice
What specific example does the video provide to illustrate how a cashless society could reduce financial crime?
It would make it easier for people to track their spending.
It would allow law enforcement to monitor all financial transactions.
It would eliminate the need for physical cash, which is often used in illegal activities.
It would discourage people from engaging in risky financial behaviors.
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Multiple Choice
What is one of the main arguments presented in the text in favor of a cashless society?
It would make it easier for people to travel internationally.
It would eliminate the need for banks and financial institutions.
It would reduce the risk of financial crime and money laundering.
It would encourage people to spend more money.
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Multiple Choice
What specific example does the video provide to illustrate the potential cost savings associated with a cashless society?
Businesses would no longer need to hire security guards to protect their cash.
Businesses would no longer need to hire security guards to protect their cash.
Governments would save money on printing and minting currency
Businesses would be able to offer lower prices to customers
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Open Ended
Identify two specific language features commonly used in argumentative texts, providing examples from the video.
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What are the three main structural components of an argumentative text, as outlined in the video?
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What is one potential negative consequence of a cashless society that the video mentions?
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