Explanation Text
PART 1
1. Tsunami happens because...
Tsunami occurs when major fault under the ocean floor suddenly slips. The displaced rock pushes water above it like a giant paddle, producing powerful water waves at the ocean surface.
2. What are the impacts of tsunami?
disastrous effects such as severe flooding, loss of lives due to drowning and damage to property.
3. Mention the disturbance of tsunamil
This disturbance can be an earthquake, a landslide, or a volcanic eruption
4. From second paragraph we know that....
A tsunami is a very large sea wave that is generated by a disturbance along the ocean floor.
5.The text mostly tells us about
What is a tsunami and what causes a tsunami
Part D
1. The following things can be recycley, EXCEPT ...
E. Fresh vegetables and fruits
2. Which of the following is NOT the benefit of recycling?
A. It costs much money for the process of recycling
3.What is the third step of recycling paper products?
C. Screen and filter the pulp to remove smaller contaminants
4.We can make use of the ink after being separated from the paper fibres by doing the followings, EXCEPT....
E. Mix it with the pulp
PART 2
Part D
1. Mommy cleans the room every day. C. The room is cleaned by mommy every day
2. My uncle fixed the toy yesterday. The passive voice of the sentence is .... B. The toy was fixed by my uncle yesterday
3. Joe has taken a Mandarin course. C. A Mandarin course has been taken by Joe
4. In the 1920’s, this TV .... B. was manufactured
5. She ... to my wedding party. C. has been invited
6. Her first novel ... tomorrow morning. C. will be launched
Part E
2. Paragraph 2 = Sequenced Explanation
3. Paragraph 3 = Sequenced Explanation
4. Paragraph 4 = Closing
An Explanation text is a piece of non-fiction writing explaining an action process or event in a detailed but simple way. It features numbered points, time connectives, pictures, diagrams, labels and captions to help the receiver understand the process of what's being delivered. An explanation text tells your audience how something works or why something happens. Explanations detail and logically describe the stages in a process, such as the water cycle, or how a steam engine works. Other examples could be how a law is made, or why we blink when we sneeze.
PART 3
The conclusion briefly restates the main points of the writing and makes sense of any results that were obtained. To write a good conclusion, you can keep these points in mind: Summarise the points made in the body of the text. Try to write these in a different way from how they were written in the body.








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