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Assalamualaikum

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By :1.Arga Wicaksana(04)2.Delima Putri M.(05) 3.Diamas Intan F.(06)4.Mega Putri P. (15)5.Tanti Olivany S.(28)

Class : XI IPA 3

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Report is a text which presents information

about something, as it is. It is as a result of

systematic observation and analysis.

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Purpose / function

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1. Title :

Indicates topic of the report.

2. General Classification :

Stating classification of general aspect of thing;

animal, public place, plant, etc which will be

discussed in general.

3. Description :

Describing the thing which will be discussed in

detail; part per part , customs or deed for living

creature and usage for materials.

Generic Structure

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•The use of general nouns

( ex : animals, vertebrates)

• The use of relating verbs

( ex : is, are, has )

•The use of present tenses

( ex : All fish are vertebrates with gills for breathing)

•The use of behavioral verbs

( ex : Fish live in nearly every underwater habitat, from near

freezing Arctic waters to hot desert springs ; from mud ponds to the deepest

ocean abyss)

•The use of technical terms

( ex: Fish are an important source of protein for millions of people

worldwide)

Language Features

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The kinds of the report text

• Textbooks• encyclopedias• scientific magazines • historical• factual reading books• magazine• etc

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Paragraph 1

Fish is a diverse group of animals

that live and breathe in water. All

fish are vertebrates with gills for

breathing. Most fish have fins for

swimming, scales for protection,

and a streamlined body for moving

easily through the water.

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Question for paragraph 1

1. All fish can survive at temperatures above 40°c ?

2. From near-freezing arctic water, the fish will going

to ?

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Paragraph 2

Fish live in nearly every underwater habitat, from near-Fish live in nearly every underwater habitat, from near-

freezing Arctic waters to hot desert springs; from mud ponds to freezing Arctic waters to hot desert springs; from mud ponds to

the deepest ocean abyss. Antarctic ice-fish survive in water below the deepest ocean abyss. Antarctic ice-fish survive in water below

00 C while desert pupfish of western North America live in C while desert pupfish of western North America live in

temperatures higher than 40temperatures higher than 40 C. C.

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Question paragraph 2

3. 4.

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Paragraph 3With approximately 25,000 recognized species, fish

make up the most diverse vertebrate group, comprising

about half of all known vertebrate species. New fish

continue to be discovered and named at the rate of 200

to 300 species per year. With this vast number of

different fishes comes a diversity of sizes and shapes,

from huge whale sharks that reach 12 m in length to the

smallest infant-fish, measuring only about 7 mm long.

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Question for paragraph 3

5. what size are the longest fish in the sea ?

6. experts used to name new fish at the rate of 200 to 300 species per year. True or False ?

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Paragraph 4

Fish are generally streamlined with a pointed snout and

pointed posterior and a broad propulsive tail. Unlike the shape of

a human body, a fish’s body shape is ideal for speeding through

the water. This torpedo-shaped body is typicalof the fastest-

swimming fishes, the billfish and the tunas. Billfish can swim in

bursts of over 110km/h. Tunas are built for long-distance

endurance as well as speed, swimming as fast as 50km/h and

migrating as far as 12,500 km in only four months. Other fish

come in a wide variety of shapes. The snakelike eels, flat

halibuts, and boxy puffers are all slower swimmers that have

evolved distinctive bodies best adapted to their specific habitats.

Unlike fishes that swim through the open water, these fish have

adapted to live in caves, on the ocean floor, and among coral

reefs where speed is less important than camouflage.

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Question for paragraph 4

7. why the fish is ideal to speed up the motion in the water?

8.Which is part if the body shape of a typical fish ? What does it do ?

9. What are the advantages of fish billfish ?

10. Mentioned a variety of different forms of the other fish ?

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Paragraph 5 Fish are an important source of protein for millions

of people worldwide. Since the early 1970s, 70 to 100

million metric tons of fish are caught each year for

food. People consume about 70 percent of fish caught,

and nearly 30 percent are used as animal feed that

helps produce other froms of protein. Fish protein

represents about 25 percent of the total protein

consumed by the world’s population, second only to

beef.

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Question for paragraph 5

11. A quarter of the total protein consumed by

the world’s population. True or False?

12. How many percent used as animal feed

that helps produce other of protein?

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Thank You ;)

Wassalamualaikum Wr Wb


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