
Analytical vs Hortatory Exposition
Authored by Astuti Dwi Cahya
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10th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
What is the difference between Analytical Exposition Text and Hortatory Exposition Text?
Analytical has orientation to conclude the text, Hortatory has recommendation to give suggestions
Analytical has orientation to conclude the text, Hortatory has reorientation to give suggestions
Analytical has recommendation to conclude the text, Hortatory has reiteration to give suggestions
Analytical has reiteration to conclude the text, Hortatory has recommendation to give suggestions
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Why should we postpone continuing the development of technology?
Because it brings good effects and bad effects for us
Because human does not need it anymore
Because no one can promise that technology will be only used for prosperity.
Because technology will create new innovations that give benefit us
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The following sentences are true based on the text, except ….
Learning English can open up career opportunities and an English test can get you into schools.
Learning English can help you in making the thesis because there are a lot of sources use English languages.
TOEFL and IELTS is the important in learning English.
By learning English languages we can communicate with many people from other countries.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Air pollution is a serious problem for our existence in the world. It is very dangerous for human’s health. It makes our cities uncomfortable. Air pollution is one the cause of global warming. So, it can be a big problem for all people in the world and the next generation. It can damage the nature.
Human Health
Our cities
Air Pollution
Our existence
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Air pollution is a serious problem for our existence in the world. It is very dangerous for human’s health. It makes our cities uncomfortable. Air pollution is one the cause of global warming. So, it can be a big problem for all people in the world and the next generation. It can damage the nature.
What does the serious problem discuss in the text?
nature
Global warming
Air pollution
cause of global warming
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
There is no best way to deal with pests in agriculture. Pesticides which are commonly used may cause many problems. I think combining different management operations is the most effective way to control pests.
Firstly, the chemicals in the pesticides may build up as residues in the environment and in the soil which absorbs the chemicals. This reduces the quality of farm product.
Secondly, pests can gradually become resistant to pesticides. This means that newer and stronger ones have to be developed.
Lastly, some pesticides affect non target plants and animals such as fish and bees. This affects the ecology and environment as well.
So, understanding of ecology of an area helps a lot in pest control. Pesticides should be chosen and applied carefully so that they don’t affect the ecological balance and environment.
Therefore, integrated pest management is a safe and more effective option to fight pest in agriculture and livestock.
What can you say about paragraph two and four?
The fourth paragraph supports the idea stated in paragraph two.
Both paragraphs tell about the disadvantages of using pesticides.
Both paragraphs tell about how pesticides affect the quality of farm products.
The statement in paragraph is contrary to the statement in paragraph four.
The second paragraph tells about the effects of using pesticides on animals mentioned in paragraph four.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
There is no best way to deal with pests in agriculture. Pesticides which are commonly used may cause many problems. I think combining different management operations is the most effective way to control pests.
Firstly, the chemicals in the pesticides may build up as residues in the environment and in the soil which absorbs the chemicals. This reduces the quality of farm product.
Secondly, pests can gradually become resistant to pesticides. This means that newer and stronger ones have to be developed.
Lastly, some pesticides affect non target plants and animals such as fish and bees. This affects the ecology and environment as well.
So, understanding of ecology of an area helps a lot in pest control. Pesticides should be chosen and applied carefully so that they don’t affect the ecological balance and environment.
Therefore, integrated pest management is a safe and more effective option to fight pest in agriculture and livestock.
Which of the following is not directly affected by pesticides used?
Plants
Ecology
Animals
Environment
Human Beings
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