analytical exposition text

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Susilawati Susilawati
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
I strongly believe that mobile phones are necessary. My reasons for this belief are that these phones are convenient for business people who travel a lot, and they are handy for emergencies.To begin with, mobile phones are necessary in the case of emergencies. For instance, if you fall down a set of stairs in a building and are badly injured and can’t reach a pay phone, it is handy to have one to use. Or, if your car breaks down in the middle of the night in a strange neighbourhood, it would be dangerous to leave it in search of a public phone booth.My other main reason is that mobile phones are convenient for business people. For example, if you are out of the state or even overseas and you have to contact a client to do some important work, it is useful to have one to use. By using a mobile phone, important information can be received. People can’t stay in an office all day waiting for their phone to ring. Some people have to go and do jobs or they will go out of business. You can even send faxes or messages and use the internet with your mobile.In conclusion, I believe that mobile phones have now become a necessary part of every day life. Instant communication will ensure that information can be passed on with a simple press of a button. Whether this is to do with business or personal information or emergencies, it goes to show that they are necessary in the new millennium.
How many reasons are used to support the writer’s opinion?
one reason
two reasons
three reasons
four reasons
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
I strongly believe that mobile phones are necessary. My reasons for this belief are that these phones are convenient for business people who travel a lot, and they are handy for emergencies.To begin with, mobile phones are necessary in the case of emergencies. For instance, if you fall down a set of stairs in a building and are badly injured and can’t reach a pay phone, it is handy to have one to use. Or, if your car breaks down in the middle of the night in a strange neighbourhood, it would be dangerous to leave it in search of a public phone booth.My other main reason is that mobile phones are convenient for business people. For example, if you are out of the state or even overseas and you have to contact a client to do some important work, it is useful to have one to use. By using a mobile phone, important information can be received. People can’t stay in an office all day waiting for their phone to ring. Some people have to go and do jobs or they will go out of business. You can even send faxes or messages and use the internet with your mobile.In conclusion, I believe that mobile phones have now become a necessary part of every day life. Instant communication will ensure that information can be passed on with a simple press of a button. Whether this is to do with business or personal information or emergencies, it goes to show that they are necessary in the new millennium.
Why are mobile phones very convenient for bussines people?
They can contact clients
They can do some important works
They can run bussines by staying in and out office
They can send some data and surf Internet
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Everybody should change their way of life to reduce global warming. There are several things that we can do. One of them is by buying and consuming fresh local groceries as much as possiblE. It of course includes local vegetables, fruits, bread, etC. Local groceries don’t need much transportation to get it into the market. It of course means, the amount of carbon dioxide produced is less than the groceries from other region. Therefore, by buying local groceries we are helping reduce the amount of carbon dioxide produceD. Consuming fresh groceries instead of frozen ones are healthier for us. Furthermore, fresh food or groceries means no requirements for it to be freeze up. It means that no electricity is needed and saving energy means reducing carbon dioxide and money. So, from now on we should consume fresh local groceries to reduce global warming.
The text gives us information about …. …
The ways to minimize global warning
The ways to increase global warning
The effects of global warning
The importance of consuming local groceries
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
To reduce the global warming we should ….
Buy import product
Consume fresh foods
Consume frozen foods
Buy expensive clothes
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
We are helping reduce the amount of global warming” (Paragraph 2) The reduce word can be replaced by ….
Increase
improve
Decrease
add
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Smoking in restaurants is just not disturbing. It must not be allowed because it is rude, harmful to others and dangerous for the smokers.Firstly, smoking in a restaurant is impolitE. The smell of the smoke affects all people and can turn them off their fooD. People pay to taste good food and not to be put off by foul smelling smokE.Another reason smoking should not be allowed in restaurant is the harm it can do to others. Passive smoking that is breathing in smoke made by a smoker can lead to asthma attacks and even cancer.Finally, smoking is dangerous and a health risk to the smokers. Cigarettes cause heart and lung disease and people should not smoke anywhere, not just in restaurants.Therefore, smoking in restaurants is impolite, harmful to others and a health risk to the smokers and should not be allowed in any restaurants.
Smoking in the restaurants must be avoided because……
It is harmful to other.
It is impolite
It’s dangerous to the smokers
All answers are correct
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
We have many reasons to say that smoking must be avoided. The word reasons mean…..
conclusion
point of view
argument
reinforcement
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