Kunci Jawaban Bahasa Inggris Kelas 12 Halaman 202-206 Kurikulum Merdeka, Enrichment Unit 4
Kunci jawaban Bahasa Inggris Kelas 12 Halaman 202-206 Kurikulum Merdeka, Enrichment, Unit 4 Discussion Text: Carbon Footprints.
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Editor: Sri Juliati
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Kunci Jawaban Bahasa Inggris Kelas 12 Halaman 202-206 Kurikulum Merdeka
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Question 1
Based on the text, which of the following issues do people seem to be debating?
A. Renewable energy is replaceable
B. Fossil fuels leave carbon footprints
C. Renewable energy cannot replace fossil fuels
D. Renewable energy needs time to be used
E. Renewable energy can reduce carbon footprints
Kunci Jawaban: C
Question 2
Whom do the arguments belong to? Put a checklist in the table provided
Kunci Jawaban:
Without fundamental changes to the social, economic, political, and cultural structures, this objective could not be attained: Ted
"It is widely assumed that switching from fossil fuel to renewable energy sources will solve the greenhouse gas and energy problems.": Alex
The constraints of renewable energy, however, have not received much attention.: Alex
Baca juga: Kunci Jawaban Bahasa Inggris Kelas 12 Halaman 197 198 Kurikulum Merdeka, Assessment Unit 4
"The central claim of climate-change denial is that man is destroying the planet.": Peter
"It would be difficult to find a more taken for granted, unquestioned assumption than that renewable energy sources can be substituted for fossil fuels while consumer-capitalist society continues on its merry way of limitless affluence and growth.": Ted
To avoid extremely dangerous levels of global warming, onethird of the world's oil reserves, half of its gas reserves, and 80 percent of its coal reserves must be left untouched: George