Hortatory Exposition Text

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English
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12th Grade
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Yosephine Nawawi
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 1 pt
A type of writing that aims to persuade the reader to adopt a particular viewpoint or action.
hortatory exposition text
narrative text
descriptive text
recount text
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 1 pt
The set of rules and guidelines for polite behavior when communicating online.
queue
cute
ticket
netiquette
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 3 pts
The generic structure of a hortatory exposition text:
orientation, complication, resolution, reorientation
thesis (introduction), arguments (body), and recommendation (conclusion)
identification and descriptions
orientation, events, and reorientation
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 1 pt
Learning English through music and songs can be very enjoyable. You can mix pleasure with learning when you listen to a song and exploit the song as a means to your English progress. Some underlying reason can be drawn to support the idea why we use songs in language learning.
thesis
argument
recommendation
resolution
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 2 pts
Firstly, “the song stuck in my head” Phenomenon (the echoing in our minds of the last song we heard after leaving a restaurant, shopping malls, etc) can be both enjoyable and sometimes unnerving. This phenomenon also seems to reinforce the idea that songs work on our short-and-long term memory.
argument
recommendation
thesis
solution
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 2 pts
In conclusion, mastering the English language is not just an academic requirement but a valuable skill for success in the globalized world. I strongly recommend that students dedicate more time to learning English, whether through formal classes, self-study, or interactive methods like watching English films and reading books. Teachers should also employ more creative and engaging techniques to make learning English fun and effective. By doing so, students will not only improve their communication skills but also open doors to numerous opportunities in their personal and professional lives. It’s clear that the ability to use English confidently is essential, and with consistent effort, anyone can achieve fluency.
arguments
recommendation/
conclusion
thesis/introduction
description
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 3 pts
In today's fast-paced world, many students tend to focus more on academics and spend less time on physical exercise. However, it is essential to realize that physical exercise plays a crucial role in maintaining both mental and physical health. Regular physical activity not only strengthens the body but also improves concentration, reduces stress, and enhances overall well-being.
I strongly recommend that students take part in physical activities such as sports, jogging, or even simple exercises at home. A balanced routine that includes physical exercise will improve academic performance and promote a healthier lifestyle. Teachers and schools should encourage students to incorporate exercise into their daily routines to ensure their physical and mental development.
In conclusion, physical exercise should be an essential part of students' daily lives. By prioritizing physical health alongside academic pursuits, students can achieve better results and lead healthier lives. What is the main argument presented in the text?
Students should focus more on academics than physical exercise.
Physical exercise is essential for maintaining mental and physical health.
Schools should stop encouraging physical exercise.
Students do not need physical activity.
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