
Descriptive text is a text which say
what a person or a thing is like. Its purpose is to describe and
reveal a particular person, place, or thing.

Identification: identifying the phenomenon to be described.
Description: describing the phenomenon in parts, qualities, or/and characteristics.
Description: describing the phenomenon in parts, qualities, or/and characteristics.

1.
Using attributive and identifying process.
2.
Using adjective and classifiers in nominal group.
3. Using simple present tense

To
describe person, place, or things
B. Komodo

The Komodo dragon, which is called
"Ora" by the local people, is considered the largest lizard and the
last of their kind remaining in the world today. It can grow up to 3 to 4 meters
in length and run at the speed of up to 24 kilometers per hour.
The Komodo dragons use their forked tongue to sample the air for scents. Their eyesight is good for distinguishing movement and color as far away as 300 metres (980 ft) except in low light. Despite their visible earholes, they are only able to hear sounds between 400hz up to 2000 Hz. The giant monitor lizards, whose ancestors roamed the earth half a million years ago, are characterized by their short legs with large talons, a stout body and very long tails that can be used as weapon to crush an opponent.
Preferring hot and dry places, the Komodo dragons
typically live in dry open grassland, savanna, and tropical forest at low
elevations. They are solitary animals and usually come together only to mate
and feed on carrion. They sleep in caves or in gullies and among tree roots at
night, and come out to feed in the morning. Female Komodo dragons can lay from
20 up to 40 eggs in a hole in the ground.
Komodo dragons' diet consists of a variety of
animal species. Young Komodo dragons normally feed on insects and small
lizards. However, they begin to eat mice and other small mammals as they grow
older. Adult komodo dragons prey on bigger animals such as pigs, goats, deer,
young buffaloes, and horses. Although the Komodo dragons are considered
harmless, it is advisable to keep a safe distance from them.
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