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        Hortatory text structure is a type of writing that aims to persuade or convince readers to adopt a
        certain viewpoint or take specific action. It follows a specific structure and employs persuasive
        language and logical arguments to support its main idea. Typically, a hortatory text consists of the
        following components:



              1. Introduction: The text begins by introducing the topic and stating the writer's position or opinion
              clearly. It often includes a thesis statement that presents the main idea or argument.


              2. Arguments: The body paragraphs of a hortatory text present a series of arguments or reasons
              supporting the writer's position. Each argument is typically presented in a separate paragraph, and
              evidence, examples, or facts may be provided to support the claims.

              3. Counter Arguments: In order to strengthen the writer's position, counterarguments or opposing
              viewpoints may be addressed and refuted. This shows that the writer has considered alternative
              perspectives but ultimately believes their position is more valid.


              4.  Conclusion:  The  conclusion  of  a  hortatory  text  restates  the  main  idea  or  argument  and
              summarizes the supporting points. It often includes a call to action, urging the readers to embrace
              the writer's viewpoint or take specific steps.








           Activity 1




                           Sequence the text into a proper hortatory exposition text
                                              by numbering the circles!










             One of the key steps we can take to address global warming is to reduce our reliance on fossil
             fuels. Burning coal, oil, and gas releases carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, intensifying
             the  greenhouse  effect  and  trapping  heat  in  the  atmosphere.  Transitioning  to  renewable  energy
             sources such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power is crucial. By embracing sustainable energy
             alternatives, we can significantly decrease our carbon footprint and curb global warming.











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