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Analytical Exposition

The document discusses mangrove trees, describing their structure, habitat, and role in protecting coastal areas from natural disasters like tsunamis. Mangroves have aerial roots and taproots that allow them to thrive in brackish water. They are commonly found planted in coastal areas and their root systems help stabilize the trees in wave environments.

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Analytical Exposition

The document discusses mangrove trees, describing their structure, habitat, and role in protecting coastal areas from natural disasters like tsunamis. Mangroves have aerial roots and taproots that allow them to thrive in brackish water. They are commonly found planted in coastal areas and their root systems help stabilize the trees in wave environments.

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By: Ayu Erlyanda .A XI IPA 5

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Social Function:
To describe the way things with reference to arrange or natural, manmade, and social phenomena in our environtment

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Generic Structure:
1. General Classification (Stating classification of
general aspect of thing; animal, public place, plant, etc which will be discussed in general.)

2. Identification (tells what the phenomenon under discussion ; in terms of parts, qualities, habits or behaviors.)

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Languange Feature:
Introducing group or general aspect Using conditional logical connection

Using simple present tense Using scientific languange

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Mangrove Tree (1)

A mangrove is a tropical marine tree. Mangroves have special aerial roots and salt-filtering tap roots which enable them to thrive in brackish water. Brackish water is salty but not as salty as sea water. Mangrove trees are commonly planted and found in coastal areas. Mangroves can serve as walls of protection for natural disaster in coastal area like tsunami. According to BBC News, healthy mangrove forests had helped save lives in the Asia disaster tsunami and people tended to respect these natural barriers even more, especially after the tsunami.

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Mangrove Tree (2)

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There are several species of mangrove tree found all over the world. Some prefer more salinity, while others like to be very-close to a large fresh water source such as river. Some prefer areas that are sheltered from waves. Some species have their roots covered with sea water every day during high tide. Other species grow on dry land but are still part of the ecosystem. The Times of India reported that rare species of mangrove had been found and was also known as the looking-glass tree, probably because the leaves are silver-coated.

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Mangrove Tree (3)

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Mangroves need to keep their trunk and leave above the surface of the water. Yet they also need to be firmly attached to the ground so they are not moved by waves. Any part of root that appears above the water flows oxygen to the plant under water surface. as the soil begin to build up, these roots procedure additional roots that become embedded in the soil.

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1. What does the text tell us about?
a. Panda b. Mango

c. Mangrove
d. Apple

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2. What does the function of salt-filtering tap roots? a. To sink the Mangrove tree b. Enable them to thrive in brackish water c. Enable them to float on the water d. To stand strong in the air

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3. Who says that healthy mangrove forests had helped save lives in the Asia disaster tsunami?
a. b. c. d. MNC News The Times of India BBC News National Geographic Channel

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4. Where does the Mangrove trees can be found? a. Large fresh water source such as river. b. Areas that are sheltered from waves. c. Near the sea water/salt water d. All answers are correct

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5. Why do the Mangrove need to be firmly attached to the ground? a. So they are not moved by oxygen b. So they are not moved by fish c. So they are not moved by roots d. So they are not moved by waves

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6. What did the Times of India reported?
a. Rare species of mangrove had been extinct b. Rare species of mangrove had been found

c. Rare species of mangrove had been lost


d. Rare species of mangrove had been missing

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7. What is the function of Mangrove tree?
a. As natural barrier b. As natural weapon

c. As natural house
d. As manmade protection

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8. Which one of these are wrong? a. Mangroves need to keep their trunk and leave above the surface of the water. b. They also need to be firmly attached to the ground so they are not moved by waves. c. A mangrove is a tropical marine tree. The Times of India reported that rare species of mangrove had been found and was also known as the looking-glass tree, probably because the leaves are golden-coated.

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9. Which one of these are correct? a. Any part of root that appears above the water flows oxygen to the plant under water surface. b. Mangrove doesnt need to be firmly attached to the ground c. There arent any other species of mangrove tree found all over the world. d. Mangroves have special aerial roots and saltfiltering tap roots which enable them to thrive in dirty water.

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10. Where does the Mangrove usually planted?
a. In sea b. In desert

c. In coastal areas
d. In rainforest

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