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Hortatory Exposition Worksheet for Class 12

The document is a worksheet for a hortatory exposition text, containing 25 questions designed to assess understanding of its structure, purpose, and language features. It includes multiple-choice questions related to the importance of breakfast, the definition of hortatory exposition, and examples of its use. The worksheet is intended for a class taught by instructor Dyah Agustin and has a total time limit of 28 minutes.

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Hortatory Exposition Worksheet for Class 12

The document is a worksheet for a hortatory exposition text, containing 25 questions designed to assess understanding of its structure, purpose, and language features. It includes multiple-choice questions related to the importance of breakfast, the definition of hortatory exposition, and examples of its use. The worksheet is intended for a class taught by instructor Dyah Agustin and has a total time limit of 28 minutes.

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Worksheets Name

Hortatory Exposition Text


Class
Total questions: 25
Worksheet time: 28mins
Date
Instructor name: Dyah Agustin

1. The generic structure of hortatory exposition text are .......

a) Thesis, Arguments and Recommendation b) Thesis, Arguments and Conclusion

c) Thesis, Arguments and Resolution d) Thesis, Arguments and Complication

e) Thesis, Arguments and Reiteration

2. "Secondly, Technology is something youth nowadays have got so accustomed to that without it, they operate less efficiently". the temporal connectives is ......

a) Nowadays b) Technology

c) Secondly, d) Efficiently

e) Accustomed

3. To present the reasons for concern, leading to recommendation is called as .....

a) Conclusion b) Arguments

c) Thesis d) Reiteration

e) Recommendation

4. Except for weekends, people often ignore their breakfast. People are so busy that they often skip breakfast. Meanwhile, breakfast is the most important meal of the
day.
Eating breakfast may reduce your hunger later in the day, which may make it easier to avoid overeating. When you skip breakfast, you may feel revenous later and be
tempted to reach for a quick fix – such as vending machine candy or doughnuts at the office. In addition, the prolonged fasting that occurs when you skip breakfast can
increase your body’s insulin response, which in turn increases fat storage and weight gain. In fact, skipping breakfast actually increases your risk of obesity.
Eating breakfast may give you energy, increasing your physical activities during the day. A healthy breakfast refuels your body and replenishes the glycogen stores that
supply your muscles with immediate energy. Skipping breakfast is associated with decreased physical activities
Here are few tips to help you get the most out of breakfast time. Eat your breakfast early. Aim to enjoy breakfast shortly after you wake up. If you are not into eating
early, have your first meal within an hour of waking up. Then, try to take at least half an hour each morning to sit down and eat. This way you can step back, savor your
meal and focus on your upcoming.
What is the purpose of the text?

a) To convince readers that breakfast gives them energy. b) To give an explanation about having breakfast.

c) To persuade the readers to have breakfast because it is important. d) To inform readers that many people skip breakfast.

e) To persuade readers that they should enjoy early breakfast.

5. Except for weekends, people often ignore their breakfast. People are so busy that they often skip breakfast. Meanwhile, breakfast is the most important meal of the
day.
Eating breakfast may reduce your hunger later in the day, which may make it easier to avoid overeating. When you skip breakfast, you may feel revenous later and be
tempted to reach for a quick fix – such as vending machine candy or doughnuts at the office. In addition, the prolonged fasting that occurs when you skip breakfast can
increase your body’s insulin response, which in turn increases fat storage and weight gain. In fact, skipping breakfast actually increases your risk of obesity.
Eating breakfast may give you energy, increasing your physical activities during the day. A healthy breakfast refuels your body and replenishes the glycogen stores that
supply your muscles with immediate energy. Skipping breakfast is associated with decreased physical activities
Here are few tips to help you get the most out of breakfast time. Eat your breakfast early. Aim to enjoy breakfast shortly after you wake up. If you are not into eating
early, have your first meal within an hour of waking up. Then, try to take at least half an hour each morning to sit down and eat. This way you can step back, savor your
meal and focus on your upcoming.
Why can skipping breakfast increase fat storage and weight gain?

a) Because It will increase the risk of obesity. b) Because It will reduce our bodies’ insulin response.

c) Because It will make us easier to avoid overeating. d) Because It will increase our bodies’ insulin response.

e) Because It will supply our muscles with enough energy.


6. Except for weekends, people often ignore their breakfast. People are so busy that they often skip breakfast. Meanwhile, breakfast is the most important meal of the
day.
Eating breakfast may reduce your hunger later in the day, which may make it easier to avoid overeating. When you skip breakfast, you may feel revenous later and be
tempted to reach for a quick fix – such as vending machine candy or doughnuts at the office. In addition, the prolonged fasting that occurs when you skip breakfast can
increase your body’s insulin response, which in turn increases fat storage and weight gain. In fact, skipping breakfast actually increases your risk of obesity.
Eating breakfast may give you energy, increasing your physical activities during the day. A healthy breakfast refuels your body and replenishes the glycogen stores that
supply your muscles with immediate energy. Skipping breakfast is associated with decreased physical activities
Here are few tips to help you get the most out of breakfast time. Eat your breakfast early. Aim to enjoy breakfast shortly after you wake up. If you are not into eating
early, have your first meal within an hour of waking up. Then, try to take at least half an hour each morning to sit down and eat. This way you can step back, savor your
meal and focus on your upcoming.
According to the writer, how long should we eat breakfast?

a) At least ten minutes. b) At least twenty minutes.

c) Five minutes. d) One minute.

e) At least thirty minutes.

7. Except for weekends, people often ignore their breakfast. People are so busy that they often skip breakfast. Meanwhile, breakfast is the most important meal of the
day.
Eating breakfast may reduce your hunger later in the day, which may make it easier to avoid overeating. When you skip breakfast, you may feel revenous later and be
tempted to reach for a quick fix – such as vending machine candy or doughnuts at the office. In addition, the prolonged fasting that occurs when you skip breakfast can
increase your body’s insulin response, which in turn increases fat storage and weight gain. In fact, skipping breakfast actually increases your risk of obesity.
Eating breakfast may give you energy, increasing your physical activities during the day. A healthy breakfast refuels your body and replenishes the glycogen stores that
supply your muscles with immediate energy. Skipping breakfast is associated with decreased physical activities
Here are few tips to help you get the most out of breakfast time. Eat your breakfast early. Aim to enjoy breakfast shortly after you wake up. If you are not into eating
early, have your first meal within an hour of waking up. Then, try to take at least half an hour each morning to sit down and eat. This way you can step back, savor your
meal and focus on your upcoming.
Which of the following statements is TRUE?

a) Eating breakfast may give us energy and decrease our physical activities b) People who skip breakfast will look thinner than those who eat breakfast.
during the day.

c) Skipping breakfast helps us lose our fat and weight. d) A healthy breakfast refuels our bodies and replenishes the fat stores.

e) It’s suggested that we have our first meal within an hour of waking up.

8. What is the tense use in hortatory exposition?

a) Simple Present Tense b) Simple Past Tense

c) Future Tense d) Present Perfect Tense

e) Present Continuous Tense

9.

4. What kind of genre does the text above belong to?

a) B. narrative b) A. descriptive

c) D. hortatory exposition d) E. report

e) C. analytical exposition
10.

5. What is the purpose of the text?

a) A. To persuade the reader or listener that something should or should not be b) E. To give opinion to the reader or listener related some cases.
done.

c) C. To inform the reader or listener about some cases d) B. To persuade the reader or listener that something should be the case.

e) D. To persuade the reader or listener about the most important case.

11.

7. Who is the letter addressed to?

a) B. Reader b) A. Editor

c) E. Advertisement d) C. Listener

e) D. David

12.

8. The following statements are true based on the text, except….

a) E. Advertisement has many advantages. b) B. Advertisement is a nuisance.

c) C. Advertisement interrupts programs. d) A. Advertisement encourages people to buy unhealthy food.

e) D. Advertisement puts a stop to people’s favorite show.

13.

9. In what paragraph is stating an issue?

a) B. Second paragraph b) C. Third paragraph

c) D. Fourth paragraph d) E. The last paragraph

e) A. First paragraph

14. What is the definition of hortatory exposition?

a) A type of text that aims to describe the readers or listeners b) A type of text that aims to persuade the readers or listeners to do something or
act in a certain way.

c) A type of text that aims to inform the readers or listeners d) A type of text that aims to entertain the readers or listeners
15. What are some common language features used in hortatory exposition?

a) Modals, adverb, evaluative word, conjunctions, imperative sentences b) Imperative verbs, rhetorical questions, strong adjectives, descriptive language

c) Descriptive language, technical jargon, declarative verbs

16. How is hortatory exposition structured?

a) Provide a call to action first, then list the supporting arguments b) Start with a conclusion, present opposing arguments, and end with a question

c) Begin with a question, follow with a personal anecdote, and conclude with a d) Start with a clear statement of the issue, provide supporting arguments, and
summary end with a call to action or recommendation.

17. Why is hortatory exposition important in persuasive writing?

a) It confuses the audience with irrelevant information. b) It motivates the audience to take action or adopt a certain viewpoint.

c) It focuses solely on personal opinions without evidence. d) It discourages the audience from engaging with the topic.

18. Give an example of a hortatory exposition text.

a) A blog post encouraging deforestation b) A speech advocating for increased pollution

c) An example of a hortatory exposition text is an article encouraging people to d) An article persuading people to avoid recycling
recycle to help protect the environment.

19. How can the use of imperative verbs enhance hortatory exposition?

a) Imperative verbs create confusion and hinder understanding in hortatory b) Imperative verbs provide direct instructions or commands that can motivate or
exposition. persuade the audience effectively.

c) Using imperative verbs in hortatory exposition leads to passive audience d) Imperative verbs in hortatory exposition are irrelevant and unnecessary.
engagement.

20. What does thesis means?

a) The writer’s point of view about the topic discussed b) The series of arguments with strengthen the thesis state before

c) The writer gives recommendation to the readers d) the action of repeating something, typically for emphasis or [Link] action of
repeating something, typically for emphasis or clarity.

21. The following are examples of hortatory exposition texts in real life, except....

a) Book reviews b) Pamphlets

c) Authobiography d) Advertisements

22. what are the language features of hortatory exposition text?

a) Using past tenses, adverbial of time, adjectives b) use of simple present etnse,modals verb,connective word

c) Using the simple past tense, past continuous tense, past perfect tense d) Using the conjunctions, such as: then, before, after

23. Which of the following titles is a hortatory exposition text?

a) The White Tiger b) The Importance of Regular Exercise for a Healthy Lifestyle

c) My Unforgettable Adventure: A Trip to the Amazon Rainforest d) Lost in the Wilderness: A Tale of Survival

24. Which of the following is the author's arguments?

a) Plastic bags are contributing to global warming. Most plastic bags are made b) You use plastic bags when you go shopping, but what happens to them
out of a substance called polyethylene. It is not just that plastic bags are afterward? You might not think it is a big deal to use plastic bags, but just think
contributing to climate change. They are also filled with toxic, harmful of how many people around the world are also using them.
chemicals that include estrogen-like substances.

c) We should stop purchasing plastic bags and start using any environmentally
friendly options instead. Your health and the planet will thank you.
25. There are many modals that we can use in hortatory exposition text, such as...

a) has,have b) is, am, are

c) was, were d) should, must, ought to

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