SOLAR SYSTEM

UNIVERSE

SPACE EXPLORATION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is the genre of the text?
A
argument
B
informative
C
explanatory
D
narrative
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Argument texts belong to a genre group called ‘Exposition’, concerned with the analysis, interpretation and evaluation of issues in our world.

Detailed explanation-2: -The argumentative essay is a genre of writing that requires the student to investigate a topic, collect, generate, and evaluate evidence, and establish a position on the topic in a concise manner. Argumentative essay assignments generally call for extensive research of literature or previously published material.

Detailed explanation-3: -An argument text is a text where the writer is either ‘for’ or ‘against’ an issue or subject, or presents the case for both sides. A common example of an argument text a kid may write about in primary school is whether students should have to wear school uniforms.

Detailed explanation-4: -An argument text is a text written about a subject, where the writer is either ‘for’ or ‘against’ the subject. Common argument texts written in primary school highlight the pros and cons of subjects such as zoos, school uniform or the use of computer tablets in education.

Detailed explanation-5: -An argumentative text is one of the most common types of text and is characterised by trying to persuade the reader of an idea by providing arguments.

Detailed explanation-6: -Genre: Argument Whether you are in an academic, workplace, or public situation, you are often asked to take a position, make a claim, and support it with specific evidence. This can happen in the context of a variety of genre: academic articles, speeches, proposals, dialogues, reports, memos, and more.

Detailed explanation-7: -An argument consists of several parts, a thesis statement, transitions between introduction, body and conclusion, paragraphs that provide evidence supporting the argument, evidence and a conclusion. NOTE: It is unethical to exclude evidence that may not support the thesis.

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