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Questions in english

[Terjawab] Which words describe the prefix poly-? Select all that apply. * New * Bad * Many * Excessive * Frequent * Abnormal

[Terjawab] What type of context clue offers information about the function, features, or appearance of an unfamiliar word? A. explanation B. antonym C. synonym

[Terjawab] He was worried. 5 ______ since his wife's death, his teenage daughter had become 6 ______ difficult. They had agreed 2.00 a.m. as the latest return time from nightclubs. Now it was 3.30. He prepared himself for confrontation as the door opened. 'Dad' she shouted 7 ______ 'I've been frantic. You're late again.' Stage one: Feel fat. Go on diet. Lose weight. Feel fabulous. Buy new clothes. Stage two: Eat 8 ______ but controlling intake. Look fabulous. New clothes 9 ______ tight. Stage three: Eat and drink normally (potatoes, bread, pudding AND wine). New clothes don't fit. Old clothes thrown away. Back to stage one.

[Terjawab] Make sentences using the following words: 1) Scraps 2) Commanded 3) Suddenly 4) Eager 5) Thought

[Terjawab] How can you clean a microwave? Plan and draft your topic and details in an essay with a beginning, middle, and end.

[Terjawab] Read the following poem by John Masefield, 'Sea Fever', and answer the questions. And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by, And the wheel’s kick and the wind’s song and the white sail’s shaking, And a grey mist on the sea’s face, and a grey dawn breaking. I must go down to the seas again, for the call of the running tide Is a wild call and a clear call that may not be denied; And all I ask is a windy day with the white clouds flying, And the flung spray and the blown spume, and the sea-gulls crying. How many stanzas are in the poem? What is the rhyme scheme of the first stanza? What poetic structure does Masefield use?

[Terjawab] Choose the best alternatives. 1. The ______ of birds were flying in the sky. a. flock b. herd c. team 2. The Taj Mahal is a historical monument. a. boy b. Taj Mahal c. both a. and b. 3. Everybody likes Freedom. a. freedom b. feeling c. none 4. Teena is playing in garden. a. Reena and Teena b. They c. Teena 5. The Pisa is a famous monument. a. They b. Pisa c. both a. and b.

[Terjawab] 5. Hen - _______ (Write the masculine gender of the noun) 6. The wing of the bird got stuck in the wire. (Rewrite the sentence using 's to show possession)

[Terjawab] Q1. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions: Arun had always lived in the noisy city, surrounded by tall buildings and crowded streets. One summer, he visited his grandparents who lived in a quiet village. Behind their old cottage was a gate covered in vines. Curious, Arun pushed it open and discovered a hidden garden. It was overgrown, yet beautiful — filled with wildflowers, buzzing bees, and a small fountain that still trickled water. Every day, Arun would sneak out to the garden. He pulled weeds, watered plants, and watched butterflies flutter from flower to flower. Slowly, the garden began to bloom again. Arun felt peaceful there, far from the noise of the city. For the first time, he felt connected to nature. When it was time to leave, he promised his grandparents he would return the next summer to care for the garden. 1. Why did Arun find the garden special compared to his life in the city? 2. What changes did Arun notice in the garden after visiting it daily? 3. What does the sentence "he felt connected to nature" mean in this context? 4. Why do you think Arun didn't tell others about the garden? 5. What can we learn from Arun's experience with the garden? 6. Find a word from the passage that means "covered with too many plants or weeds." 7. What does the phrase "buzzing bees" help the reader imagine? A) The bees were dancing B) The garden was noisy C) The garden was full of life D) Arun was afraid of insects

[Terjawab] Change the sentences into the tenses given in the bracket. (i) She is telling a lie. (Present Perfect) (ii) He has read the newspaper. (Present Indefinite) (iii) I go to school. (Present Continuous) (iv) You read the novel. (Present Perfect Continuous) (v) He makes sweets. (Present Continuous) (vi) My brother is coming. (Present Perfect) (vii) He is speaking the truth. (Present Indefinite) (viii) We wait for you. (Present Perfect Continuous)