What is the social function of the text?, To describe how graffiti is made, To entertain readers with stories about graffiti, To explain the steps to create graffiti, To argue that graffiti can be meaningful art if done legally, To report graffiti cases in cities, What is the writer’s main purpose in writing the text?, To criticize all graffiti artists, To compare graffiti in different countries, To persuade readers to see graffiti from a balanced perspective, To inform readers about the history of graffiti, To explain the definition of vandalism, What is the main idea of the second paragraph?, Graffiti damages public property, Graffiti is only used for decoration, Graffiti has no clear message, Graffiti should be banned in public places, Graffiti helps young people express ideas and social criticism, What is the main idea of the third paragraph?, Graffiti causes financial loss, Graffiti makes cities look dirty, Graffiti can improve the appearance of urban spaces, Graffiti should be removed immediately, Graffiti is only found in big cities, What does the word “This argument” in paragraph four refer to?, Graffiti damaging public property, Graffiti as visual communication, Graffiti as modern art, Graffiti attracting tourists, Graffiti expressing social criticism, The word “authorities” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to …, Graffiti artists, Students, Private building owners, Tourists, Local government or officials, Where can graffiti be found according to the text?, Only in art galleries, Only on school walls, On walls, bridges, trains, and public buildings, Only in modern cities, In private houses only, What is one negative effect of illegal graffiti mentioned in the text?, It reduces creativity, It causes financial loss, It attracts too many tourists, It improves city culture, It increases public awareness, Why does the writer suggest providing legal spaces for graffiti artists?, To allow artistic expression without damaging property, To punish graffiti artists, To stop young people from painting, To remove all graffiti from cities, To control all forms of art, What can be inferred about the writer’s attitude toward graffiti?, The writer strongly hates graffiti, The writer supports all graffiti in any place, The writer sees graffiti as useless, The writer believes graffiti should always be illegal, The writer views graffiti as art if done responsibly.
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