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1. What is the primary purpose of an analytical exposition text?
A
To persuade the reader of a particular viewpoint.
B
To inform about a topic.
C
To entertain the reader.
2. Which structure is commonly used in analytical exposition texts?
A
Thesis, arguments, and reiteration
B
Introduction, body, and summary.
C
Problem, solution, and evaluation.
3. What is the language feature of analytical exposition texts?
A
Use of persuasive language and logical reasoning.
B
Use of descriptive imagery.
C
Use of narrative storytelling.
4. What does the 'thesis' in an analytical exposition text represent?
A
The main argument or position taken by the writer.
B
The conclusion drawn from the arguments.
C
A summary of the topic discussed.
5. Which of the following is NOT a social function of analytical exposition texts?
A
To present arguments.
B
To create a fictional narrative.
C
To influence opinions.
6. Which of the following options are representing "Modal Verbs"
A
Can, show, predict
B
Tomorrow, last night, could
C
May, can, will
7. What is an example of an argument in an analytical exposition?
A
A fictional character's journey.
B
Evidence supporting the main thesis.
C
A personal anecdote.
8. Which of the following is a common feature in the reiteration of an analytical exposition?
A
Restatement of the thesis and summary of arguments.
B
Introduction of new arguments.
C
A call to action.
9. What role do conjunctions play in analytical exposition texts?
A
They connect ideas and arguments logically.
B
They describe settings.
C
They create suspense.
10. What do we call a statement without an evidence or explanation?
A
a strong opinion
B
an argument
C
an opinion