Hortatory Exposition TextOnline version Answer this question correctly, good luck! by Putri Aghnia 1 What is the definition of hortatory text? a Hortatory exposition text is a type of text that contains speech or thoughts expressed by a single person, usually without direct interaction with others b Hortatory exposition text is a persuasive text that encourages the reader to agree with an idea or take an action. c Hortatory exposition text is a type of text that describes the process or reason behind the occurrence of an event or phenomenon, whether natural or social 2 What are some common language features used in hortatory exposition texts? a Narrative language, factual statements, temporal conjunctions b Action verbs, simple present tense, imperative sentences c Action verb, temporal connective, conjunction 3 What kinds of topics are usually discussed in hortatory exposition texts? a Natural phenomena, scientific processes, technological processes b Social issues, environmental concerns, education, health c Influences and legacy, life journey, challenges and struggles 4 What is the role of the thesis in a hortatory exposition text? a The thesis introduces the writer's stance on the topic b The thesis contains the writer's argument c The thesis contains the final discussion 5 Why is it important to use persuasive language in hortatory exposition texts? a So that after reading the text, people are not interested b Persuasive sentences in the argument section do not help at all c It helps make the argument more convincing and emotionally engaging for the reader, making them more likely to agree or act 6 What type of audience is usually targeted by hortatory exposition texts? a People who can relate to or be affected by the issue b People who dislike the topic c People who are interested in the topic but don't like reading 7 How can the use of facts and evidence strengthen a hortatory exposition? a The facts do not support the writer's argument b There is no need to use facts in the text c Facts and evidence lend credibility to the writer's arguments, making the text more convincing and reliable for the reader 8 How important is the use of connectors like “because” or “therefore” in these texts? a Making the argument more cohesive and logical, which strengthens the writer's case b So that each text is not related c So that each sentence is connected but deviates from what is being discussed 9 How can emotional appeals enhance a hortatory exposition? a So that the readers feel angry at the writer b Emotional appeals can make the argument resonate on a personal level, making the reader feel emotionally invested in the issue and more likely to take action c To make readers have no desire to take action 10 What kind of tone is generally used in hortatory exposition texts? a Precision, objectivity, formality b Emotional, conversational, dynamic c Usually assertive, persuasive, and sometimes urgent, as it aims to push the reader towards a particular perspective or action