
Expository txt
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- Q1Which of the following is NOT typically included in an expository text?Logical explanationsClear definitionsSupporting evidencePersonal opinions or biases30s
- Q2What type of language is most commonly used in expository text?Formal and preciseMetaphorical and artisticColloquial and slangVague and ambiguous30s
- Q3Which of the following best describes the tone of expository text?Casual and informalObjective and factualEmotional and persuasiveHumorous and entertaining30s
- Q4What is an example of expository text?An academic research paperA poemA personal diary entryA short story30s
- Q5In expository writing, what is the significance of a thesis statement?It describes the author's biographyIt introduces fictional elementsIt presents the main idea or argumentIt provides a summary of the conclusion30s
- Q6Which of the following is a common feature of expository text?Use of rhymes and poemsUse of facts and statisticsUse of fictional charactersUse of dialogue30s
- Q7What is the primary purpose of expository text?To narrateTo inform or explainTo entertainTo persuade30s
- Q8
what is the generic structure of expository text
general issue-steps-conclusion
thesis-arguments-conclusion
goals- ingredients - steps
orientation-events-re-orientation
30s