Pertanyaan
Read each passage and choose the correct answer for each question. Machu Picchu has a nice weather. Due to its location in a tropical cloud forest temperatures range between 12^circ C and 24^circ C and reach 26^circ C during the hottest days I also enjoy the stunning mountain view, but my favorite is the adorable llama and alpaca. The two are often confused since they are very similar. Nevertheless, they are two different animals Alpacas are smaller than llamas, and their faces are rounder. Furthermore, alpacas are mostly used for their fur to make wool for items like blankets.sweaters, and other winter items, whereas llamas are mainly used for transportation. One thing they have in common is that they're both from the camelidae family, the same family as camels. 1. What is the main topic of the passage? Alpaca fur is used in a variety of ways The similarities between llama and alpaca The weather in Machu Picchu The difference between llamas and alpacas 2. Based on the passage, what is the false statement? Llamas and alpacas have many things in common Machu Picchu is surrounded by mountains The weather is mostly cool in Machu Picchu Alpacas and llamas belong to the same family as camels
Solusi
Jawaban
1. The difference between llamas and alpacas2. Alpacas' fur is used in a variety of ways
Penjelasan
## Step 1The first step is to understand the main topic of the passage. The passage discusses the weather in Machu Picchu,'s favorite animals (llama and alpaca), and the differences and similarities between these two animals. However, the passage is primarily focused on the differences between llamas and alpacas.## Step 2The second step is to identify the false statement based on the passage. The passage mentions that llamas and alpacas have many things in common, that Machu Picchu is surrounded by mountains, that the weather is mostly cool in Machu Picchu, and that alpacas and llamas belong to the same family as camels. However, the statement that alpacas' fur is used in a variety of ways is not mentioned in the passage.