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Choice D is incorrect. No Lesson 1 Lesson 2: India: The Ramayana E. smell, The short story, "The Women's Baths," is told from the third person point of view; the narrator shares her observations of the public baths in Syria. How could he possibly write about a trolley bus falling into the Nile when he was so intoxicated by this frightening happiness? "facing sullen tanks with streams of stones" providing consolation for those experiencing grief for the school, school lunches should be changed. Refer last Para, Teach yourself to feel that life still be worth living even if you were not, as of course youS4. He asked himself where it had come from and how; the past provided no explanation, and the future could not justify it." A. me All of the following can be used by writers to foreshadow events in a story except. Refer last Para, Teach yourself to feel that life still be worth living even if you were not, as of course you, Sol. B. D. "If he ever manages to beat me here in the pool, it will be very bad indeed.Bad for all of us. Bestowed means to confer or present (an honour, right, or gift). Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like read the following passage found in FROM EMPEROR TO CITIZEN -AFTER READING THESE PARAGRAPHS, THE READER CAN MOST LIKELY CONCLUDE THAT THE SPEAKER, read the following passage from "the women's baths" -after reading these paragraphs, the reader can most likely conclude that the speaker, which of the following sentences from "five . B. is used to show ownership. B. taste D. show that characters' issues are no consequence. The narrator's mother is responsible for curing the old lady. Choose the correct pronoun case. A. generosity He then becomes a devotee of "pleasure". (Theirs, There's) is the longest driveway. "The Swimming Contest" ends with the word losers. D. the use of figurative language to create an impression. Multiple Choice A. Use the word bank to answer the question. "Abbound Bey, on his part, never visited her without bringing a present." What do you think the author means for readers to understand by this? repetition Lesson 3: Algeria: "My Father Writes to My Mother" The volunteers, Sarah and (me, I), will answer questions. Weve got your back. B. understand the implied message in a text. D. infatuated, Read the following passage from "The Happy Man". A. polygamous The bride's mother continued the song: B. taste Which of these ideas is most closely related to the theme in these lines? What are they? Multiple Choice All of the following words could be used to describe Princess Sita except 1. the struggle to maintain dignity despite family conflict*** Choose the correct pronoun. Read the following passages and answer as instructed: [10 Marks] A1. "She had felt herself blushing as she saw him returning her gaze." It was a strange, unique happiness, as though it were a private secret he had been given." Exercises of this sort prolonged through several years will at last enable you to admit facts without flinching and will, in so doing, free you from the empire of feat over a very large filed. B. B. me, Select the correct form of the pronoun in parentheses. Why not?' A. she realizes her security depends on marriage to her husband. C. "My mother, with lowered eyes, would calmly pronounce his name 'Tahar' and even when a suspicion of a smile flickered across the other women's faces or they looked half ill at ease, half indulgent, I thought that a rare distinction lit up my mother's face.". Read the following sentence from 'Another Evening at the Club." symbols can have a lot of meanings. "She welcomed us in a nasal tone, prattling on although I could not catch a single syllable of what she was saying, thanks to the babble of discordant voices which filled my ears" A. the woman is troubled by something. "So he told himself that he should devote his attention to savoring it, living with it, and storing its nectar before it became a mere memory." c. D. sound ", The word bank is in the description. Every individual wants peace of mind. "You beat me in the pool," I told him "But I'll take you on at anything else, if you want." voluble Refer Last Para, But moral courage and intellectual courage have been much less studied, they also, Sol. B. All questions are compulsory. "I rest if I've got nothing else to do. D. the atmosphere or mood of the place. Multiple Choice According to the passage, calculated affection, a) turns into permanent affection over a period of time. If he succeeds in dispelling the sense of sin, it is possible that genuine objective interests will arise spontaneously. For example, Oscar Wilde in one of his playwrights. Masako took Jonah's woolen hat by mistake, thinking it was **hers** a.) B. her, Choose the correct pronoun. "You dissolve into laughter?" designed to give courage. But it is useless to attempt to give it as a By the end of the story, have any of them fallen completely to one side or the other-? C. "On her wedding night, as he put a diamond bracelet round her wrist, he had reminded her that she was marrying someone with a brilliant career in front of him and that one of the most important things in life was the opinion of others, particularly one's equals and seniors. A possessive pronoun Thank you ms.Sue even though you want be able to read this ._. 'The little birds chirp and flutter among the trellis'd leaves; 5. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished sentences. C. "They've grown to become trees, plunging deep roots into earth." A. his or her Explain how this statement applies to one of the selections you read. c) Courage has been recognised as an important virtue. C. Too much of a good thing can make a person sick. ", The word bank is in the description. (Who, Whom) are you going to the park with? Not because there's a God, but just if I feel like it." D. be persuaded to adopt a certain point of view. Ans.(b)Sol. ", B. B. B. B. taste "Back in the house, Abdul-Karim put on a record, wound the handle and adjusted the sound box. ridicule D. the use of figurative language to create an impression. B. ownership of land areas. B. both books are used by their followers to justify anger and acts of war. Question 2 30 seconds Q. B. C. through different, the books share messages that are philosophically similar. Wold it keep depriving him of work, friend, sleep and peace of mind? A. hyperbole To be the recipient of affection is a potent cause of C. "My mother, with lowered eyes, would calmly pronounce his name 'Tahar' and even when a suspicion of a smile flickered across the other women's faces or they looked half ill at ease, half indulgent, I thought that a rare distinction lit up my mother's face.". d. do you remember, After you give the balls to the players, let me take a look at them. D. appealing to Who according to the passage is the happy man? "The specter of the eucalyptus trees ranged along the garden fence rocked before her graze, with white egrets slumbering on their high branches like huge with flowers among the thin leaves." Which characters in this story live "on the border"? Multiple Choice the man upon whom it is bestowed. All of the following can be used by an author to create foreshadowing in a narrative except affections and through the fact that they in turn make Refer Para 1, Your email address will not be published. In "Song of Becoming" the poet most likely mentions both the Bible and the Quran to suggest all the following except B. talkative sometimes even if people pay attention in class they forget every thing when it comes time for the test online learning is hard and this stuff wont even help most people in there future careers. Multiple Choice His heart was overflowing with love for people, animals, and things and with an all-engulfing sense of optimism and joy. Multiple Choice a. you b. me c. them d. all pronouns have clear antecedents How do I answer this question? B. Wince is its synonym. Q. "facing sullen tanks with streams of stones" His wave expanded into a boundless ocean of happiness." 2. A. fueling the fire of a rebellious nature E. having more than one mate at a time, Choose the definition that best fits the following word. D. It's important to keep your friends close but keep your enemies closer. D. delete0, Select the correct form of the pronoun in parentheses. largesse Given the events of the story, what is the significance of this meaning? Part A (40 Marks) Happiness is not something far away and unattainable. A. decipher the meaning of an unknown word. Garfield (I)Garfield is a comic strip featuring the cat Garfield, the pet dog Odie, and their socially inept owner Jon Arbuckle. A. Multiple Choice Happiness does not depend on circumstances or objects. All of the following statements about literary symbols are true except: Even more important than that, and something he could not analyze, it was a feeling which penetrated to every cell of his body and soul; it played a tune full of delight, pleasure, serenity, and peace and hummed in its incredible melodies the whispering sound of the world which is denied to the unhappy." D. "their voices are ones that reject, that know down and build anew", C. "They've grown to become trees, plunging deep roots into earth. Read the following passages and find the irrelevant sentences in each paragraph. The Happy Man by Naguib Mahfouz He woke up in the morning and discovered that he was happy. 1) Choose the correct form of the pronoun in parentheses. Who C. conflicting phoneme. Therefore its a lot of different meanings to the symbol. (Who, Whom) are you going to the park with? Add commas to the following sentences where necessary. One critic noted that the typical Greene character lives "on the border between love and hate, good and evil, heaven and hell." Describe how women cope with the conflicts they encounter. "Although girls usually side with their mother I had a strong feeling of sympathy for my grandmother old age had caught up with her since her husband had died some time before and left her a widow and little by little her authority in the home shrank as my mothers authority gradually extended It is the law of life one takes then one hands over to another in ones turn but that does not mean we obey the law readily and willingly." "So he told himself that he should devote his attention to savoring it, living with it, and storing up its nectar before it became a mere memory" B. talkative D. his attempts to make a name for himself through a display of material wealth. A. his from time immemorial as an important virtue, and a "The happy man" he writes, "is a hollow man." (For B) Russ Harris, the author of The Happiness Trap, calls popular conceptions of happiness dangerous because they set people up for a "struggle against reality". Respond in 3-5 complete sentences. A. she realizes her security depends on marriage to her husband. How long would he have to carry it on his shoulders? A. generosity ", C. "My Abdul-Karim is a fine, loyal man. C. conflicting Read the following lines from "An Arab Shepherd is Searching for His Goat on Mount Zion." We hope to see you again next week! A. agitated C. "He accepted the criticism without any difficulty and with an open heart. A. the privileges of leadership. He felt no desire to work at all. By the time she had turned round from the window she was smiling." Read the following passage from "Another Evening at the Club.". The subject given to you is How to live a happy and joyful life. "Every time you get involved in some misfortune," the psychiatrist continued quietly. D. appears in the subject of a sentence. English 2 B Unit 2- Unit 6 Ans.(a)Sol. This is to say, he seeks to make life bearable by becoming less alive. The man who receives affection is, speaking broadly, the man who gives it. Whom, Multiple Choice B. talkative Here dispelling refers to getting over with; drive off. Multiple Choice will arise spontaneously. A. he Refer last Para, But moral courage and intellectual courage have been much less studied, they also. BUt to behonest stop hating her just because she doesn't give you the direct answer she tells whats right or not and you should be thankful. The happy man is the man who lives objectively, who has free affections and wide interests, who secures his happiness through these interests and affections and through the fact that they in turn make him an object of interest and affection to many others. Sol. Whom, Multiple Choice C. pleading. S6: That brilliant sequence of cultural peaks can most appropriately be termed the ascent of man. Lesson 8: "The Swimming Contest" Wince is its synonym.S15. (I think this is the answer because of the preposition for her, Terry is the one getting the something /for her/) B. talkative I need 200-300 words about the book, In the following selection from the first paragraph of an argumentative essay, it seems apparent that the Did you go to the movies with (he, him) last night? Choose one story and describe some aspects of its setting: where it takes place; what mood is created by the details of weather, place, and time; and how this setting helps to convey the theme of the story. A. ", B. B. B. sound, D. "drum and cymbals issued forth, immediately followed by an Arab song, sung in a sweet plaintive voice with delicate, floating trills. But it useless to attempt to give it as a calculation, in the way in which one might lend money at interest, for a calculated affection is not genuine and is not felt to be so by the recipient. happiness, but the man who demands affection is not B. teach readers something about society. D. appealing to B. disenchanted E. smell, The short story, "The Women's Baths," is told from the third person point of view; the narrator shares her observations of the public baths in Syria. of a new religion in these mountains" You can specify conditions of storing and accessing cookies in your browser, 1. C. building and construction Do not exceed the prescribed word limit while answering the questions. B. A. she realizes her security depends on marriage to her husband. E. smell, Choose the sense to which the text quotation most appeals. Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. B. is used to show ownership. He may flee in panic, or fight back or stand still. If a sentence is already correct, write C before the item number. But it useless to attempt to give it as a calculation, in the way in which one might lend money at interest, for a calculated affection is not genuine and is not felt to be so by the recipient. What is the most important lesson that the narrator of "The Women's Baths" learns in the story? you to admit facts without flinching and will, in so C. Sacrifice is a ritual common to both the Arab and Jewish cultures. D. theirs, The dog is playing with (she, her). Her maids in attendance had never seen her in such a mood. voluble who has free affections and wide interests, who He hated the very idea of thinking about his daily business and completely failed to bring his mind down from its stronghold in the kingdom of happiness. All of the following lines of dialogue from "The Swimming Contest" contain foreshadowing of events in the story except What are the parts of an informative essay? Lesson 5 was a Portfolio Item and it was dropped for me. E. smell, Choose the sense to which the text quotation most appeals. Refer Para 1S12. Lesson 5 was a Portfolio Item and it was dropped for me. persuading himself that there is nothing Be sure to include the title of the selection and explain the crossroads that it illustrates. (I think it's a direct object because I know it's not the subject and I don't see a prep.) D. sound E. smell, The short story, "The Women's Baths," is told from the third person point of view; the narrator shares her observations of the public baths in Syria. Read the passage. Read the following passage from "Another Evening at the Club." Con un(a) compaero(a), separa las palabras en slabas e indica si cada palabra tiene diptongo o hiato. I think energetic is the best answer because the other three choices have negative connotations. B. recognizing another's need for compassion He began telling the doctor his story, but the latter stopped him with a gesture of his hand. D. sarcasm, Select the correct form of the pronoun in parentheses. It was a big move, and Deyonna was very nervous for her first day of school on September 2, 2016. A. hesitant. Refer last Para, But moral courage and intellectual courage have been much less studied, they alsoS5. All of the following images from "An Arab Shepherd Searching for His Goat on Mount Zion" hold cultural meaning and significance except Give the BNAT exam to get a 100% scholarship for BYJUS courses. D. sarcasm, Select the correct form of the pronoun in parentheses. A. the boys are fighting to defend their religious beliefs. recognizing another's need for compassion at interest, for a calculated affection is not genuine "Abbound Bey, on his part, never visited her without bringing a present." Use the word bank to answer the question. Part-A B. she feels guilty that her maid has been punished by her husband. C. the woman is in imminent danger. I agree with your answers. The happy man is the man who lived objectively, who has free affection and wide interest, who secures his happiness through these interests and affections and through the fact that they, in turn, make him an object of interest and affection to many others. Read the following passage from "Another Evening at the Club." If his trouble is self-pity, he can deal with it in the same manner after first persuading himself that there is nothing extraordinarily unfortunate in his circumstances. The man who receives affection is, speaking broadly, the man who gives it. "Back in the house, Abdul-Karim put on a record, wound the handle and adjusted the sound box. D. show that characters' issues are no consequence. B. him, Choose the sense to which the text quotation most appeals. B. the characters and their actions toward one another. B. B. C. The narrator sinks when he attempts to race across the swimming pool. D. the fragile state of the woman's health. to locate them while answering some of the No worries! D. the fragile state of the woman's health. C. conflicting him an object of interest and affection to many others. If fear is his trouble, let him practice exercises designed to give courage. Multiple Choice he shouted. D. sound Multiple Choice B. disenchanted Everyone should take (his or her. "The Swimming Contest" ends with the word losers. B. Describe how women cope with the conflicts they encounter. Who B. touch, B. Quiz. Read the fol lowing passages D. Symbols can present in the form of characters, objects, or actions. Paul and "I" have known each other for a long time. I, Choose the meaning of the bold words in questions 1-6 1. Ann Davison, the first woman to sail single-handedly to the Atlantic Ocean, was all set to begin her journey of hopes, aspirations and journey of troubles, when she received a gift pack. Q : His imagination, his reason, his emotional subtlety and toughness, makes it possible for him not to accept the environment but to change. Multiple Choice "She lay tossing in her bed complaining, 'You girls have forgotten how to make a soft bed. B. the respect he holds for traditional values while courting his wife. The sum of your actions determines who you are. ", Choose the pronoun that correctly completes the sentence. B. D. appealing to The dark shape of a boat momentarily blocked out the cafe scene; in the light from the hurricane lamp hanging from its bow she saw it cutting through several of those floating islands of Nile waterlilies that, rootless, are swept along with the current. Lesson 9: Syria: "The Women's Baths" D. she fears for her own safety now that she has angered her husband. In the sentence below, underline each direct object once, underline each indirect object twice, and circle each objective complement. This is to say, he seeks to make life bearable by becoming less alive. It was a strange, unique happiness, as though it were a private secret he had been given.". C. they E. having more than one mate at a time, Choose the definition that best fits the following word. yourself every day at least one painful truth, you will The title "Another Evening at the Club" is close in meaning to "Just Another Evening at the Club." All of the following statements about literary symbols are true except: Given the events of the story, what is the significance of this meaning? 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