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What is the thesis statement in the text?
→ “I believe that reading books is better than watching movies.”
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What is the topic of the text?
→ Social media can be useful for students.
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Social Media Can Be Useful for Students
Media Sosial bisa Bermanfaat Bagi Siswa
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What thinking verb can you find in the text?
→ Believe and think.
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What is the thesis statement?
→ “I believe social media can be useful for students if it is used wisely.”
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What is the modal verb used in the text?
→ Can.
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what is the meaning of "Reading Books Is Better Than Watching Movies"
Membaca Buku Lebih Baik Daripada Menonton Film
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What kind of tense is used throughout the text?
→ Simple present tense.
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Mention one benefit of social media for students.
→ It helps them find learning materials and information.
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What type of tense is mostly used in this text?
→ Simple present tense.
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Students Should Wear School Uniforms
Siswa Harus memakai Seragam Sekolah
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Where does reiteration ussualy appears? First, Second, Last.
Last
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What are two skills that reading helps to develop?
→ Imagination and vocabulary.
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Which part of the text gives the writer’s final opinion?
→ The reiteration (last paragraph).
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What is the main idea of the text?
→ Reading books is better than watching movies.
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What modal verb is used in the text?
→ Can.
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Which paragraph shows the reiteration part?
→ The last paragraph.
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How does reading improve imagination according to the writer?
→ By allowing readers to imagine scenes and characters from the story.
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How can social media help students improve their language?
→ By reading English posts and articles online.
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What thinking verb is used in the text?
→ Believe.
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