Hortatory Exposition Text

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Nurmillah Gina
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the definition of hortatory exposition?
A type of text that aims to persuade the readers or listeners to do something or act in a certain way.
A type of text that aims to entertain the readers or listeners
A type of text that aims to inform the readers or listeners
A type of text that aims to describe the readers or listeners
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30 sec • 1 pt
What is the main purpose of hortatory exposition?
To inform the audience
To entertain the audience
To persuade or encourage the audience
To confuse the audience
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What are some common language features used in hortatory exposition?
Descriptive language, technical jargon, declarative verbs
Imperative verbs, rhetorical questions, strong adjectives, descriptive language
Modals, adverb, evaluative word, conjunctions, imperative sentences
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How is hortatory exposition structured?
Begin with a question, follow with a personal anecdote, and conclude with a summary
Start with a clear statement of the issue, provide supporting arguments, and end with a call to action or recommendation.
Provide a call to action first, then list the supporting arguments
Start with a conclusion, present opposing arguments, and end with a question
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why is hortatory exposition important in persuasive writing?
It confuses the audience with irrelevant information.
It focuses solely on personal opinions without evidence.
It motivates the audience to take action or adopt a certain viewpoint.
It discourages the audience from engaging with the topic.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Give an example of a hortatory exposition text.
An example of a hortatory exposition text is an article encouraging people to recycle to help protect the environment.
A speech advocating for increased pollution
An article persuading people to avoid recycling
A blog post encouraging deforestation
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Explain the difference between hortatory exposition and descriptive text.
Hortatory exposition focuses on emotions, while descriptive text focuses on facts.
The main difference between hortatory exposition and descriptive text is the intent behind the writing.
Descriptive text is always longer than hortatory exposition.
The difference lies in the use of complex vocabulary.
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