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Whales: Grammatical Tense and Action Verb
Name : Elsa Aprilia. W
Class : 2-C
2nd semester - Fkip bhs. Inggris

I. Whales

1. What type of the text used by the writer? 2. The communicative purpose of the text is to? 3. What is the language feature used by the writer to tell the factual information? 4. What is the generic structure of the first sentence? 5. Please write a sentence that shows the relational process from the text above?

Answer:

1. Descriptive 2. To describe a particular person, place or thing in detail 3. Language features: * Using simple present tense * Using action verb * Using adverb : time, manner * Using special technical terms 4. Identification 5.

II. Jakarta ( JP)

6. The purpose of the text is to.. 7. “The cooking oil industry in north Sulawesi is facing a shortage of raw materials totally about 100.000 tons of coconuts annually, a report said.” (the first paragraph) this part of the text is called a / an.. 8. What is the type of the text? 9. To tell the real words of the speaker, the writer uses.. 10. What are the generic structure of the text?

Answer:

6. to inform the readers about events of the day which are considered newsworthy or important 7. Newsworthy events 8. news item 9. 10. generic structure: * Newsworthy events * Background events * Sources

I. 1. The genre of the text is a / an… 2. The purpose of the text is to… 3. What is the generic structure of the text? 4. “ the policemen quickly stopped the men and hand cuffed them.”(the last paragraph) this part of the text is called.. 5. What is the writer used to inform the event in progress from the text above?

Answer:

1. 2. To entertain the readers and to tell a story 3. Generic structure : * Orientation * Complication * Resolution 4. 5.

II. 6. The text is in the form of a / an… 7. What is the writer’s purpose in writing the text? 8. What are the generic

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