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Je start op klad papier.
Je gaat pas typen als je klad goed is.

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Klaar voor?
Type nu je brief over.
Kijk in de examenbundel naar de layout van de brief.
Na feedback en verbeteringen ga je nu je brief maken.
Let op spelling, hoofdletters, transition words.
Lever deze in.

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The following statement defines which of the
elements of the expository genre?

The author uses numerical or chronological order to
list items or events.
A
Description
B
Sequence
C
Compare/contrast
D
Cause/effect

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The following statement defines which of the elements of the expository genre?

The author stresses the similarities and differences between two or more similar events, topics, or objects.
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Description
B
Sequence
C
Compare/contrast
D
Cause/effect

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The following excerpt is an example of which of the elements of the expository genre?

After the investments by private organizations and state offices, the country of India is now generating four times more electricity from natural gas than
what they used to generate.
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Description
B
Sequence
C
Compare/contrast
D
Problem/solution

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Which of the transition words
below is NOT used appropriately?
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Before you go home, make sure that you put all your books and supplies in your bag.
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Since he always showed respects towards his teachers and friends, his shouting in the classroom surprised everyone.
C
Jonas promised to tidy his room every day. Moreover, he will help his parents with cooking the dinner every evening.
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He liked birds and cats; therefore, he was really afraid of dogs.

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Explanitory (explains)
Descriptive
 
His deep and soulful blue eyes were like the color of the ocean on the clearest day.

An hourglass is a piece of blown glass that is pinched in the middle. When the glass is tipped over, the sand pours slowly through the pinched center to the bottom.
 
The food we eat is broken down and used by our bodies. This breaking down of food is called digestion.


The waves crashed and danced along the shore, moving up and down in a graceful and gentle rhythm like they were dancing.

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