Work in pairsRead the following texts Complete the table based

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Work in pairsRead the following texts Complete the table based on the information in the texts.

Text 1

Gorillas are some of the most powerful and striking animals, not only for their size and force but also for their gentle human-like behavior.

Gorillas play a crucial role in local biodiversity, roaming through large territories and helping, for example, to spread the seeds of the fruit they consume. The largest living primates, gorillas are stocky animals with broad chests and shoulders, large hands, and forearms that are much shorter than the upper arm. The face is black and hairless, with small eyes that

are close together and large, prominent nostrils.

Adult males are identified by a sagittal crest along the midline of the skull and an area of white hair on the back, which is why they are known as 'silverbacks'. arten gorillas are the larger species, and have darker and longer fur, particularly on their arm In comparison, western lowland gorillas have shorter hair that is gray or brown with a tendency to red their heads.

To add to these differences, lighter hair on western silverbacks stretches to their thighs, a tippees to

the more defined patch in the otherwise dark backs of eastern gorillas.

Adopted from: https://wwf.panda.org/knowledge hublendangered species/great apes/gorillas (April 16, 2020)

Text 2

We will be lucky enough to see eastern lowland gorillas in the wild Just a moment in their presence is enough to convince us that we need to do all we can to keep them safe. Here are five reasons why it's more important than ever to keep gorillas safe for generations to come. First gorillas are one of our closest and largest living relatives. We share over 98% of DNA with these

gentle giants. These magnificent animals are the worlds largest primates. A silverback eastern lowland

gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri) can reach up to 250 kg in weight, from a diet that is almost exclusively

vegetarian.

Second, like us, gorillas like their home comforts. Even gorillas have a bedtime routine. After a long day

of traveling, foraging, and eating, a gorilla will skillfully create its nest from branches and leaves. Third, they're guardians of the forest. Living in the war-torn DR Congo means that illegal poaching is significantly more likely in their habitat. The Gorilla Organization staff that work closely with Grauer's gorillas in the Walikale Community and Gorilla Conservation Reserve report that gorillas help protect other animals by dismantling simple traps that they find on the forest floor during their foraging and traveling activities. This intelligent behavior helps prevent young gorillas from being caught in the snares and also helps prevent lethal injury to duikers and other animals.

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Work in pairsRead the following texts Complete the table based on the information in the texts.Text 1Gorillas are some of the most powerful and striking animals, not only for their size and force but also for their gentle human-like behavior.Gorillas play a crucial role in local biodiversity, roaming through large territories and helping, for example, to spread the seeds of the fruit they consume. The largest living primates, gorillas are stocky animals with broad chests and shoulders, large hands, and forearms that are much shorter than the upper arm. The face is black and hairless, with small eyes thatare close together and large, prominent nostrils.Adult males are identified by a sagittal crest along the midline of the skull and an area of white hair on the back, which is why they are known as 'silverbacks'. arten gorillas are the larger species, and have darker and longer fur, particularly on their arm In comparison, western lowland gorillas have shorter hair that is gray or brown with a tendency to red their heads.To add to these differences, lighter hair on western silverbacks stretches to their thighs, a tippees tothe more defined patch in the otherwise dark backs of eastern gorillas.Adopted from: https://wwf.panda.org/knowledge hublendangered species/great apes/gorillas (April 16, 2020)Text 2We will be lucky enough to see eastern lowland gorillas in the wild Just a moment in their presence is enough to convince us that we need to do all we can to keep them safe. Here are five reasons why it's more important than ever to keep gorillas safe for generations to come. First gorillas are one of our closest and largest living relatives. We share over 98% of DNA with thesegentle giants. These magnificent animals are the worlds largest primates. A silverback eastern lowlandgorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri) can reach up to 250 kg in weight, from a diet that is almost exclusivelyvegetarian.Second, like us, gorillas like their home comforts. Even gorillas have a bedtime routine. After a long dayof traveling, foraging, and eating, a gorilla will skillfully create its nest from branches and leaves. Third, they're guardians of the forest. Living in the war-torn DR Congo means that illegal poaching is significantly more likely in their habitat. The Gorilla Organization staff that work closely with Grauer's gorillas in the Walikale Community and Gorilla Conservation Reserve report that gorillas help protect other animals by dismantling simple traps that they find on the forest floor during their foraging and traveling activities. This intelligent behavior helps prevent young gorillas from being caught in the snares and also helps prevent lethal injury to duikers and other animals.lanjutannya difoto kak, yang bisa tolong ya kak​

Jawaban dan Penjelasan

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Jawaban:


Text 1

Topic = The topic of Text 1 is gorillas. The text provides a description of gorillas, including information about their physical characteristics, behavior, and role in local biodiversity

Purpose =   for educational or informational purposes, to provide information about gorillas and their characteristics.

Structure= The structure of Text 1 is primarily informational, providing a description of gorillas and their characteristics ( identification and description)
Kind of Text= descriptive

Text 2

Topic=The topic of Text 2 is gorillas and the importance of keeping them safe

Purpose= The purpose of the text appears to be to persuade the reader of the importance of protecting gorillas and to provide reasons for doing so

Structure=introduction, development of argument (body) and conclusion
Kind of text= Overall, the text is written in a persuasive style and aims to convince the reader of the importance of protecting gorillas. It is likely that the text is part of a larger work, such as an article or campaign, that is focused on promoting gorilla conservation efforts.

Text 3

Topic=The topic of Text 3 is the measures being taken to protect gorillas in Rwanda, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) from the risk of contracting coronavirus

Purpose=The purpose of the text is to inform the reader about the precautions being taken to protect gorillas and other apes from the virus, and to provide background information about the potential risks of viral diseases to great apes.

Structure=compare/contrast. cause/effect. sequence/timeline. problem/solution

Kind of text= informative Text

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