Ekonomi Sekolah Menengah Atas 3 Read the passage below and answer the following questions. Sheep and goats are both small livestock animals raised for their wool, hair or pelts as well as milk and meat. Sheep and goats were the first animals that humans domesticated, and they continue to be among the most popular livestock animals. If you look closely at sheep and goats, you'll notice their physical differences and be able to distinguish between the two. Sheep also have behavioral characteristics that set them apart from goats. Sheep and goats have numerous physical differences. Most goats have hair coats that do not require shearing or combing. Sheep have a thicker, fuller coat that needs to be sheared at least annually. Most goats have horns, but sheep do not. Sheep and goats have different mouths–sheep have an upper lip with a division in it called a philtrum, but goats do not. Goats have tails that point upwards and sheep have tails that hang down. (1) Sheep tails are often shortened (cropped or docked). (2) A big difference between sheep and goats is their diet selection. Goats require and select a more nutritious diet. Sheep like to graze on grass, while goats prefer to graze on anything they can, including leaves, twigs and anything edible they can reach. Sheep and goats usually exhibit different behavior. Goats are naturally curious and independent, while sheep tend to be more distant and aloof. Sheep have a stronger flocking instinct and become very agitated if they are separated from the rest of the flock. It is easier to keep sheep inside a fence than goats. Sheep are easier to handle than goats. Sheep and goats are separate species and cannot interbreed to produce fertile offspring. (3) However, scientists can produce genetic chimeras (combinations) of sheep and goat in laboratories. Sheep have 54 chromosomes, and goats have 60 chromosomes. An adult male sheep is called a ram and an adult female sheep is an ewe. Young sheep are lambs. An adult male goat is called a buck or billy and an adult female goat is called a doe or nanny. Young goats are called kids. [Adapted from: Zahra S. (n.d.). The Characteristics of Sheep vs. Goats. Retrieved from 25 BING4206 4 dari 5 Thornton-O’Connell, J. (n.d.). What Are the Names of Male, Female & Young Goats? Retrieved Questions a) Identify the author’s purpose. b) Identify the main subject of the underlined sentences (1), (2), and (3). (1) Sheep tails are often shortened (cropped or docked). Main subject = ……… (2) A big difference between sheep and goats is their foraging behaviors and diet selection. Main subject = ……… (3) However, scientists can produce genetic chimeras (combinations) of sheep and goat in laboratories. Main subject = ……… c) Identify the differences between sheep and goats regarding their: (1) hair coats (2) behavior Use a conjunctive adverb or comparative adverb in illustrating the difference. d) Write the differences in the previous questions (c) in the form of a table. Sheep Goat Hair coat ……… ……… Behavior ……… ……… e) The sentences below are based on the text above. Identify the function of 2 (two) italicized verbs ending in -ing, whether each of them indicates a present participle or a gerund. (1) Most goats have hair coats that do not require shearing or combing. shearing = ……… (2) Sheep have a stronger flocking instinct and become very agitated if they are separated from the rest of the flock. flocking = ……… austinfaheyulv – May 12, 2023