LEVEL 1 QUIZ EXPO GENIUS

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 2 pts
What is the generic structure of an analytical exposition text?
a. Orientation, Events, Reorientation.
b. Thesis, Arguments, Reiteration.
c. Abstract, Problem, Solution.
d. Introduction, Body, Conclusion.
Answer explanation
The correct answer is b. Thesis, Arguments, Reiteration.
Explanation:
- Thesis: This is where the main argument or position taken by the author is introduced. It typically appears at the beginning of the text and outlines the author's stance on the topic.
- Arguments: Following the thesis, the author presents a series of arguments or reasons to support their position. These arguments are backed up with evidence, examples, statistics, or logical reasoning.
- Reiteration: This is the concluding section where the author restates the thesis and summarizes the main points or arguments presented in the text. It reinforces the author's stance and often leaves the reader with a lasting impression of the argument presented.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 2 pts
What is the purpose of the introductory paragraph in an analytical exposition?
a) To provide a summary of the issue
b) To present the writer’s opinion
c) To introduce the topic and background information
d) To propose a solution to the problem
Answer explanation
The purpose of the introductory paragraph in an analytical exposition is to set the stage for the discussion by introducing the topic and providing background information. This paragraph typically aims to familiarize the reader with the subject matter and establish context for the arguments that will follow. It may include an overview of the issue at hand, relevant facts or statistics, and any necessary definitions or explanations to ensure the reader understands the topic. The introductory paragraph does not usually present the writer's opinion outright but rather lays the groundwork for the arguments that will be presented later in the text. Therefore, option (c) "To introduce the topic and background information" is the correct choice.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 2 pts
What is the primary function of the "Arguments" section in the generic structure of analytical exposition texts?
a) To summarize the main points of the text.
b) To introduce counterarguments opposing the thesis.
c) To present reasons and evidence supporting the thesis.
d) To conclude the discussion with a call to action.
Answer explanation
In the generic structure of analytical exposition texts, the "Arguments" section serves the purpose of presenting reasons, evidence, and logical explanations to support the thesis statement or main argument. This section elaborates on the author's viewpoint by providing supporting points and evidence, which strengthen the overall persuasive appeal of the text.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 2 pts
What distinguishes the "Reiteration" section from the other parts of an analytical exposition text?
a) It presents new information not previously mentioned.
b) It offers alternative perspectives on the topic.
c) It summarizes the main points and restates the thesis.
d) It introduces the opposing viewpoint to the thesis.
Answer explanation
The "Reiteration" section of an analytical exposition text serves to summarize the main arguments presented in the text and restate the thesis statement or main argument. Unlike the other sections, it does not introduce new information or alternative perspectives but rather reinforces the author's position and concludes the discussion.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 2 pts
Which part of an analytical exposition text typically introduces the main argument or position taken by the author?
a) Orientation
b) Arguments
c) Thesis
d) Reiteration
Answer explanation
The "Thesis" section of an analytical exposition text introduces the main argument or position taken by the author. It presents the central idea or viewpoint that the author will argue throughout the text, setting the foundation for the subsequent arguments and discussions.
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