A. Report Text
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Function : To present information about
something generally to the reader.
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Purpose : To inform the reader about
something.
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Generic
Structure :
a. General Classification
b. Description
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Tenses
: Simple Present
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Example
:
Komodo dragons have thrived
in the harsh climate of Indonesia’s Lesser Sunda Islands for millions of years,
although amazingly, their existence was unknown to humans until about 100 years
ago.
Reaching 10 feet (3 meters)
in length and more than 300 pounds (136 kilograms), Komodo dragons are the
heaviest lizards on Earth. They have long, flat heads with rounded snouts,
scaly skin, bowed legs, and huge, muscular tails.
As the dominant predators
on the handful of islands they inhabit, they will eat almost anything, including
carrion, deer, pigs, smaller dragons, and even large water buffalo and humans.
When hunting, Komodo dragons rely on camouflage and patience, lying in wait for
passing prey. When a victim ambles by, the dragon springs, using its powerful
legs, sharp claws and serrated, shark-like teeth to eviscerate its prey.
Animals that escape the
jaws of a Komodo will only feel lucky briefly. Dragon saliva teems with over 50
strains of bacteria, and within 24 hours, the stricken creature usually dies of
blood poisoning. Dragons calmly follow an escapee for miles as the bacteria
takes effect, using their keen sense of smell to hone in on the corpse. A
dragon can eat a whopping 80 percent of its body weight in a single feeding.
There is a stable
population of about 3,000 to 5,000 Komodo dragons on the islands of Komodo,
Gila Motang, Rinca, and Flores. However, a dearth of egg-laying females,
poaching, human encroachment, and natural disasters has driven the species to
endangered status.
B. Descriptive Text
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Function : To describe something.
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Purpose : To describe the characteristic
of a person, object, or a particularplace.
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Generic
Structure :
a. Identification
b. Description
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Tenses
:Simple Present
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Example :
Monas National Monument
The Monas National Monument is a 132-meter
tower in the center of Merdeka Square, Central Jakarta, Indonesia Jakarta, is
the capital of the state. It symbolizes the struggle for Indonesian
independence of our country. The monument consists of a 117.7 m obelisk on a
45m square platform at a height of 17 m. The towering monument symbolizes the
philosophy of Lingga and Yoni. Resembles a phallus, or pestle mortar pestle and
Yoni resembles rice or mortar, two important things in the tradition of
Indonesian agriculture. Construction began in 1961 under the direction of
President Sukarno, the first president of the us and the monument was opened to
the public in 1975. It is topped by a flame covered with gold foil, and now the
monument calls.
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