What is the primary purpose of the text "The Importance of Renewable Energy Sources"?
Analytical Exposition Text Quiz

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Syarifah Hidayati
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To explain the process of generating renewable energy
To persuade readers to adopt renewable energy sources
To describe the history of energy sources
To compare renewable and non-renewable energy
To inform readers about the dangers of fossil fuels
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Which of the following is the thesis statement of the text?
Renewable energy sources, such as wind, solar, and hydropower, have become increasingly important in today's world.
Solar energy, for example, uses the sun's rays, which are abundant and inexhaustible.
Wind energy harnesses the power of the wind, which can also be consistently replenished.
Therefore, adopting renewable energy is not only necessary for preserving the environment but also for ensuring energy security for future generations.
One major reason renewable energy is essential is that it reduces our dependence on non-renewable resources.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
In an analytical exposition, what is the role of the arguments presented in the body of the text?
To provide personal opinions about renewable energy
To persuade the audience by presenting logical reasons and evidence
To entertain the reader with facts
To explain scientific concepts related to energy
To narrate the history of energy sources
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which of the following best describes the structure of the analytical exposition text?
It presents a series of events in chronological order.
It introduces a topic, followed by arguments supporting the thesis, and concludes with a recommendation.
It tells a story to illustrate a point.
It contrasts two different ideas without offering a clear opinion.
It starts with a question and follows with answers.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which of the following linguistic elements is commonly found in the conclusion of an analytical exposition text?
A summary of the arguments
New pieces of evidence that have not been mentioned before
A personal anecdote from the writer
A question for the reader to answer
A narrative or a story
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the social function of the text "The Importance of Renewable Energy Sources"?
To entertain readers with interesting stories
To inform readers about the harmful effects of fossil fuels
To persuade readers of the necessity of renewable energy
To describe the history of energy production
To teach readers how to use renewable energy effectively
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 5 pts
What is the social function of the text "The Benefits of Exercise"?
To persuade readers to exercise more
To explain how exercise helps build muscles
To describe different types of exercise
To narrate a story about exercising
To compare exercise with other healthy habits
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