
Analytical Expository text
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English
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11th Grade
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Hard
Latifa Fitriyanti
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
A text that evaluates a topic critically but focuses only on one side of an argument is.......
Analytical exposition text
Hortatory text
Report text
Narrative text
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Belows are the examples of analytical exposition text, except.....
Editorials
Essays
Poetry
Speeches
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The purpose of analytical exposition text is....
To amuse the reader
To describe something
To tell the reader how to make something
To persuade anyone on certain issue
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
The government should Provide rehabilitation Program for Drug Users
Drug users are actually ill people who need help. Rehabilitation is one of the main things they should get. Instead of punishing drug users in prisons, the government should provide rehabilitation for them.
Most users are actually victims of persuasive peddlers and they suffer from consuming the drugs. Therefore, by rehabilitating them, we are actually helping them out from traps, which they might accidentally step on.
If we only arrest drug users and send them to jail, this doesn't solve the problem as drug users will still be addicted unless proper rehabilitation is imposed to them. Providing rehabilitation programs for drug users and forcing them to participate in the programs is better than only arresting them and doing nothing to their illness. Only drug dealers, traffickers, and wholesalers should be imprisoned.
Most drug users get drugs from ....
Jails
Peddlers
Traffickers
Wholesaler
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
The government should Provide rehabilitation Program for Drug Users
Drug users are actually ill people who need help. Rehabilitation is one of the main things they should get. Instead of punishing drug users in prisons, the government should provide rehabilitation for them.
Most users are actually victims of persuasive peddlers and they suffer from consuming the drugs. Therefore, by rehabilitating them, we are actually helping them out from traps, which they might accidentally step on.
If we only arrest drug users and send them to jail, this doesn't solve the problem as drug users will still be addicted unless proper rehabilitation is imposed to them. Providing rehabilitation programs for drug users and forcing them to participate in the programs is better than only arresting them and doing nothing to their illness. Only drug dealers, traffickers, and wholesalers should be imprisoned.
Sending the drug users to prison is not a good solution because ....
They can't consume harmful drugs
They are treated normally
They may still be infected with harmful drugs
They can be freed as soon as possible
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The government should Provide rehabilitation Program for Drug Users
Drug users are actually ill people who need help. Rehabilitation is one of the main things they should get. Instead of punishing drug users in prisons, the government should provide rehabilitation for them.
Most users are actually victims of persuasive peddlers and they suffer from consuming the drugs. Therefore, by rehabilitating them, we are actually helping them out from traps, which they might accidentally step on.
If we only arrest drug users and send them to jail, this doesn't solve the problem as drug users will still be addicted unless proper rehabilitation is imposed to them. Providing rehabilitation programs for drug users and forcing them to participate in the programs is better than only arresting them and doing nothing to their illness. Only drug dealers, traffickers, and wholesalers should be imprisoned.
"...drug users will still be addicted unless proper rehabilitation is imposed to them." (Paragraph 3) The underlined word is closest in meaning to ....
Influenced
Treated
Forced
Burdened
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 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
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