Descriptive
Text
Question !!!
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What is Descriptive Text ?
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What is communicative of Descriptive Text ?
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What is generic stucture of Descriptive Text
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What the carasteristic of Descriptive Text ?
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What the difference of Descriptive Text ?
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What tense mostly used in Descriptive Text ?
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Descriptive Text is a text that describes the
faeture of someone, something, or a certain place.
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To describe a particular person, place, or
thing.
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Identification : identification fenomenon to
be describe
Description : describes parts, qualities, charasteristic.
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~focus on specific participants
~use of attributive and identyfing process
~frequent use of ephitets and classifiers in nominal group
~use of simple present tense
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Descriptive Text is a text that describes the
faeture of someone, something, or a certain place.
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simple present tense.
ELEPHANT
An elephant is the largest and strongest of all animals. It is a
strange looking animal which it has thick legs, huge sides and backs, large
hanging ears, a small tail, little eyes, long white tusks and above all,
elephant has a long nose, the trunk. An elephant is commonly seen in a zoo, it
has hard found in it natural habitat.
The trunk is the elephant's peculiar feature. This trunk has various usages. The elephant draws up water by its trunk and can squirt the water all over its body like a shower bath. The elephant's trunk also lift leaves and put them into its mouth. In fact, the trunk serves the elephant as long arm and hand. An elephant looks very clumsy and heavy and yet an elephant can move very quickly.
The elephant is very intelligent animal. Its intelligence combined with its great strength makes an elephant a very useful servant to man. Elephant can be trained to serve in various ways such as carry heavy loads, hunt for tigers and even fight. An elephant is really a smart animal.
The trunk is the elephant's peculiar feature. This trunk has various usages. The elephant draws up water by its trunk and can squirt the water all over its body like a shower bath. The elephant's trunk also lift leaves and put them into its mouth. In fact, the trunk serves the elephant as long arm and hand. An elephant looks very clumsy and heavy and yet an elephant can move very quickly.
The elephant is very intelligent animal. Its intelligence combined with its great strength makes an elephant a very useful servant to man. Elephant can be trained to serve in various ways such as carry heavy loads, hunt for tigers and even fight. An elephant is really a smart animal.
LION
lion
is One of Africa's Big Five, the lion is a carnivore (meat eater) and a hunter.
It uses its powerful forelegs to grab or slap down large prey that would
otherwise outrun it. The jaws are short and strong with long canine teeth that
are used to quickly kill the prey, either by biting the neck and strangling or
by biting the nose and suffocating. The tongue's upper surface has small bumps
on it which enables the lion to hold on to meat while eating and to remove
parasites when grooming.
Its
legs are short with very powerful muscles enabling it to sprint and bring down
large prey. The ability to retract its claws helps in protecting them so
they maintain their sharpness.
Male lions are 20 to 35% larger than the females and 50% heavier. The male's chief role is to protect the pride's territory and females from other males. Size is therefore an advantage though it increases the male's need for food. Only males grow a mane. It causes him to look bigger without increasing his weight or need for food. It also protects him from bites and scratches should he have to fight another male.
Each lion has, what are called, "whisker spots". The pattern formed by this top row of whiskers differs in every lion and remains the same throughout its lifetime. Field researchers often use this unique pattern to identify specific animals.
Male lions are 20 to 35% larger than the females and 50% heavier. The male's chief role is to protect the pride's territory and females from other males. Size is therefore an advantage though it increases the male's need for food. Only males grow a mane. It causes him to look bigger without increasing his weight or need for food. It also protects him from bites and scratches should he have to fight another male.
Each lion has, what are called, "whisker spots". The pattern formed by this top row of whiskers differs in every lion and remains the same throughout its lifetime. Field researchers often use this unique pattern to identify specific animals.
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