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Song Part 2

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Hello everyone, welcome back to my blog! Takedown   HUNTR/X Verse 1 You can try but you can't hide It's a takedown, I'ma take you out You break down like: What? It's a takedown, I'ma take you out Pre-Chorus I don't think you're ready for the takedown 당당하게 어둠 앞에 다가서 다 무너뜨려 Yeah, it's a takedown, a demon with no feelings Don't deserve to live, it's so obvious Chorus I'ma gear up and take you down Da-da-da, down It's a takedown Da-da-da, down I'ma take it down Da-da-da, down Verse 2 So sweet, so easy on the eyes, but hideous on the inside Whole life spreading lies, but you can't hide, baby, nice try I'm 'bout to switch up these vibes, I finally opened my eyes It's time to kick you straight back into the night Bridge Oh, you're the master of illusion 나를 속이려 하지 마 Look at all the masses that you're foolin' But they'll turn on you soon, so how? How can you sleep or live with yourself? A broken soul trapped in ...

Song Part 1

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Hello everyone, welcome back to my blog! Happy reading.  Song material in English typically covers song structure, elements, and songwriting techniques. Here's an explanation of song structure and elements: Song Structure: 1. Verse : The part of the song that tells a story or conveys a message. 2. Chorus : The part of the song that is repeated and usually contains the hook or main phrase of the song. 3. Bridge : The part of the song that serves as a connection between the verse and chorus or adds variation. Song Elements: 1. Melody : The musical element that determines the pitch and rhythm of the song. 2. Harmony : The musical element that determines the combination of notes played simultaneously. 3. Lyrics : The words used in the song to convey a message or tell a story. 4. Rhyme : The pattern of similar or identical sounds at the end of words in the song lyrics. 5. Rhythm : The pattern of rhythm used in the song to determine the tempo and feel. Songwriting Techniques : 1. Using m...

Exposition Part 2

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Exposition Text Part 1

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  Hello! Welcome back to my blog Exposition Text is a type of text that aims to explain or present information about a specific topic to readers or listeners. Here's the structure, characteristics, and language rules of Exposition Text: Structure of Exposition Text: 1. Thesis (general statement): Presents a general statement or opinion about the topic being discussed. 2. Argumentation (explanation and evidence): Provides explanations, evidence, and examples to support the general statement. 3. Reiteration (conclusion): Reiterates the general statement and emphasizes key points. Characteristics of Exposition Text : 1. Informative : Contains factual and objective information about a topic. 2. Logical : Organized in a logical and systematic way to facilitate understanding. 3. Structured : Has a clear structure, consisting of thesis, argumentation, and reiteration. Language Rules of Exposition Text : 1. Use of declarative sentences: Sentences that state facts or opini...

Narrative Text Part 2

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Narrative Text Part 1

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If you want to learn more about Narrative Text, you've come to the right place! In this article, we will discuss the definition, structure, and examples of Narrative Text. Narrative Text Material Definition of Narrative Text Narrative text is a type of text that tells a story or event that has a plot, characters, and setting. Narrative text aims to entertain, inform, or convey moral messages to readers. Narrative Text Structure The structure of narrative text typically consists of: 1. Orientation : The beginning of the story that introduces the characters, setting, and situation. 2. Complication : The part of the story that contains conflict or problems faced by the characters. 3. Crisis : The part of the story that contains the peak of conflict or problems. 4. Resolution : The part of the story that contains the solution to the conflict or problems. 5. Coda : The ending of the story that contains moral messages or conclusions. Characteristics of Narrative Text The characteristics ...

Biography Part 3

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Biography Part 2

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  Hello, welcome back to my blog! Happy reading Leonard Da Vinci   Leonardo da Vinci was a true Renaissance man, born on April 15, 1452, in Vinci, Italy. He was a polymath who made lasting impacts in various fields, including art, science, engineering, mathematics, and anatomy. Da Vinci's artistic talent was recognized early, and he began apprenticing with Andrea del Verrocchio in Florence at the age of 14. This exposure not only honed his artistic skills but also introduced him to humanities and intellectual currents of the time. Da Vinci's artistic career spanned many years, during which he created some of the most iconic works of art in history. His most famous works include the Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, and Vitruvian Man. Da Vinci's innovative use of sfumato, chiaroscuro, and vanishing points gave his paintings a unique depth and dimension. His art continues to inspire and influence artists around the world. In addition to his artistic pursuits, Da Vinci was a proli...

Biography Part 1

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Biography Material What is Biography? Biography is a type of writing that tells about someone's life, including their experiences, achievements, and significant events. Biography can be in the form of a book, article, or even a film that tells about someone's life. Characteristics of Biography 1. Focuses on someone's life 2. Tells about experiences, achievements, and significant events in someone's life 3. Uses objective and factual language 4. Often uses reliable sources, such as interviews, documents, or historical records 5. Can be formal or informal writing, depending on the purpose and audience Structure of Biography 1. Introduction : This section introduces the person being discussed, including their background and life context. 2. Early Life : This section tells about the person's early life, including their family, education, and early experiences. 3. Career Life : This section tells about the person's career and achievements, including significant event...

Descriptive Text Part 3

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Descriptive Text Part 2

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Welcome to my blog! This time, I'll be discussing the descriptive text of Ragunan Wildlife Park, one of Jakarta's favorite tourist destinations Ragunan Wildlife Park Ragunan Wildlife Park, commonly known as Ragunan Zoo, is one of the favorite tourist destinations in Jakarta, offering an educational and recreational experience for visitors of all ages. Located at Jalan Harsono RM No. 1, Ragunan, Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta, this zoo spans approximately 140 hectares and is home to over 3,000 animals from around 350 species. Ragunan Wildlife Park is not only a place for animal conservation but also plays a significant role in education and research on biodiversity. The history of Ragunan Zoo began in 1864 when the Batavia Cynological Association (Batavia Dog Lovers Association) established a small area for animals in the Cikini area. In 1964, the zoo was relocated to its current location in Ragunan and developed into one of the best zoos in Asia. The park is designed with an envir...

Descriptive Text Part 1

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Welcome to my blog! I'll be discussing descriptive text, including its definition, characteristics, and examples, so you can better understand this type of text. What is Description Text? Description text is a type of text used to describe or explain an object, place, or situation in detail and specificity. The purpose of description text is to help readers visualize or understand the object or place being described. Characteristics of Description Text 1. Uses descriptive and specific words 2. Describes objects or places in detail 3. Uses clear and easy-to-understand language 4. Focuses on describing objects or places 5. Uses objective and non-subjective words Structure of Description Text 1. Identification : This section introduces the object or place being described. 2. Description : This section provides a detailed description of the object or place. 3. Conclusion : This section summarizes or concludes the description of the object or place. Example of Description Text "Rag...

Procedure Text Part 5

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Prosedure Text Part 4

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Enjoy your read! Hope you find something useful and interesting here.  How to Draw Mountain in Drawing Book 1. Draw the basic shape of the mountain (triangle or inverted V shape) 2. Create the peak of the mountain 3. Draw the slopes of the mountain 4. Add details (rocks, trees, snow, etc.) 5. Color the mountain with suitable colors. 

Prosedure Text Part 3

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Prosedure Text Part 2

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I love sharing my knowledge and experience on how to do things, and I hope you'll find the information you're looking for on this blog. Let's get started!  How to Wash Your Hand 1.  Wet your hands with clean water 2. Lather your hands by rubbing with soap. 3. Scrub your hands, in between your fingers, and under your nails for at least 20 seconds 

Procedure Text Part 1

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  Procedure Text Welcome to my blog! This time, we'll be discussing Procedure Text and how to create the right steps. Let's learn together ! A procedure text gives instructions or steps on how to do or make something. Its main goal is to guide the reader clearly and systematically to achieve a specific outcome. Generic Structure: 1. Goal/Aim: States what is to be made or done (e.g., "How to Make Coffee"). 2. Materials/Ingredients: Lists what is needed (e.g., "Coffee, Sugar, Water"). 3. Steps/Methods: Provides the sequence of actions in order (e.g., "First, boil water... Then, add coffee..."). Language Features: 1. Simple Present Tense: (e.g., "You pour the water.") 2. Imperative Verbs (Commands): (e.g., "Mix well," "Cut the vegetables.") 3. Temporal Conjunctions (Sequencers): Words that show order (e.g., "First, Then, Next, Finally"). 3. Adverbial Phrases: Give details (e.g., "slice thinly," "c...