
Procedure text
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- Q1
1. What is the primary purpose of a procedure text?
To persuade the reader
To inform the reader about the topic
To instruct the reader on how to do something
To entertain the reader
45s - Q22. Which section of a procedure text usually comes first?IntroductionMaterials listConclusionStep-by-step instructions45s
- Q3
3. Why is it important to use imperative verbs in procedure text?
To add complexity
To make the text more interesting
To provide clear commands or instructions
To confuse the reader
45s - Q4
4. Which of the following is a common mistake when writing a procedure text?
Using clear and concise language
Providing a list of materials
Organizing steps
Including too many unnecessary details
45s - Q5
5. Which of these is not a common feature of procedure text?
A story
A list of materials
Clear language
Steps/instruction
45s - Q6
6. What do "materials" refer to in a procedure text?
Background information
The final result
The tools and ingredients
The steps
45s - Q7
7. Which of these would be a good title for a procedure text?
The magical of a slice of cake
How to bake a cake
The history of baking
The best cake
45s - Q8
8. What is a benefit of following a procedure text?
Ensure accuracy
Makes the taks
Eliminates practice
Allows creativity
45s - Q9
9. How are steps typically organized in a procedure text?
In a random orders
In paragraph
In a single sentence
In a numbered or bulleted
45s - Q10
10. What does "sequence" mean in a procedure text?
The variety of tasks
The final result
The number of materials
The order of steps
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