... infer one statement from another, beginning
with a general idea and arriving at a particular one.)
8. In which part does the author address an argument that an
opponent might use to dispute his? ... end?
2. Which sentence in this essay best expresses Glazer’s purpose
and central idea?
3. Why does the author mention that Justice Brandeis is the
source of the quotation in paragraph 2...
... the story /part I/. Is it an
effective beginning?
2. Speak on the role of rhetorical questions in the story. What
do they add to the text?
3. Why is the story divided into two parts? Do you ... “Successful Writing”.
Langan, T.: “College Writing Skills With Readings”.
Meriwether, N.: “Writing Essays. Strategies for Success”.
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8. Comment on the role of direct quotations. Would th...
... After the eggs are partially
cooked, place a slice of cheese on them and fold one half of the
omelet over the other half. Remove from the frying pan and serve.
Exercise 2. Join the following ... tomorrow they would all be sold. 7. I got on a bus. 8. I
went straight home. 9. I grabbed my purse. 10. I came out again. 11.
I went back to the shop. 12. It was full of women all talking
ex...
... the girl and her partner came through the window I
fled out the front door in my stockinged feet, going forty miles an
hour, my heart pounding like a jackhammer in my chest.
18. At the corner ...
Thor Heyerdahl’s narrative is part of a book
entitled “Kon – Tiki: Across the Pacific by Raft”.
But the episode forms one complete story:
1. On July 21 the wind suddenly died away ag...
... description in the closing paragraphs 10- 12
successful and effective? Which of the five senses does it
mostly appeal to? Explain your answer.
8. Into how many parts would you divide the essay. Explain ... men clothed in the skins of
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Great War = World War I (1914- 18)
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will be in the Spice Islands when we arrive! On this particular
journey I had brought with me to every place...
... opening paragraph (2) ? Cite some of the
colorful visual images the author creates. Are they the
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creation of a grown-up’s or a boy’s imagination? Account
for your answer.
2. Comment on the ... the way he has
narrated these remembrances of childhood? Into how many
parts would you divide the essay? Explain.
12. Speak on the tone of the essay.
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EXPAND YOUR VOCABULARY...
... STUDY AND DISCUSSION
1. Into how many parts can you divide the text? Why?
2. Is it effective to start an essay with a question?
3. How are paragraphs 2 and 3 connected?
4. Why do you think ... It
is not a good idea to have a great gap between these two
parts. Therefore, having a transition sentence to connect the
two parts is very useful; it brings them close together. In
summary,...
... sb/sth
while they are growing and
developing
6) Feasible f) Put into water, involve deeply
7) Dropout g) a person who supports an idea or
course of action
8) Option h) to form an idea of the ... having lost respect
8) recreation h) to fail in an exam
9) shady i) not strict or severe
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10) phony j) widely known as bad
11) to flunk k) form of play or amusement
12) crook l) to ex...