Q.2 A. /Whom/ did you ask to read these announcements? "Today he felt happy, full of happiness, as a matter of fact. D. be persuaded to adopt a certain point of view. B. teach readers something about society. B. Who according to the passage is the happy man? They found her prattling involuntarily, 'Shoulders of emerald, eyes like lotus petals, who is he? discordant A. D. delete0, Select the correct form of the pronoun in parentheses. Read the passage given below. Garfield (I)Garfield is a comic strip featuring the cat Garfield, the pet dog Odie, and their socially inept owner Jon Arbuckle. D. infatuated, Read the following passage from "The Happy Man". I just found my favorite photo of my brother and (he, him). B. recognizing another's need for compassion All of the following words could be used to describe Princess Sita except General Instructions: 1. morpheme. The psychological causes of unhappiness, it is clear, are many and various. The dog is playing with (she, her). B. Part-A Lesson 7: Israeli and Palestinian Literature Respond in 3-5 complete sentences. Bestowed means to confer or present (an honour, right, or gift). B. Nahida and the narrator disagree about the existence of God. Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage. ", The word bank is in the description. It was a big move, and Deyonna was very nervous for her first day of school on September 2, 2016. Read these instructions very carefully and follow them. One of the purposes of satire is to A. fueling the fire of a rebellious nature Would we go far away To some unknown destiny ? He could not be a god-his eyelids flickered. Or was he a sorcerer casting a spell on people?'" Context clues help the reader All of the following statements about literary symbols are true except: Therefore its a lot of different meanings to the symbol. Symbols generally have only one meaning. Read the following passage. D. Symbols can present in the form of characters, objects, or actions. The title "Another Evening at the Club" is close in meaning to "Just Another Evening at the Club." By the end of the story, have any of them fallen completely to one side or the other-? Loss does not discriminate between Arabs and Jews. You can use a dictionary or thesaurus to help you. their) jacket to the game. 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. A. generosity C. the woman is in imminent danger. A. discordant A. Unit 2: Middle East and South Asia I A. she C. irony ", D. "He left the clinic with the feeling that he was alone; alone in the hands of his tyrannical happiness with no helper, no guide, and no friend.". B. her, The librarian asked my sister and (he,him) if they would talk more quietly. Read the following poem carefully and answer the questions complete the statements given below: Whenever I see Gas balloons go up I wonder where we'd end up If we're balloons. ", C. "How could he have dreamed up this incredible happiness? The postmaster was happy and contented because he . of a new religion in these mountains" 'Why don't you go and change quickly while I take the car out? 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. D. the use of figurative language to create an impression. 1. Read the following passages and answer as instructed: [10 Marks] A1. Lesson 10 was a Portfolio Item. C. through different, the books share messages that are philosophically similar. 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. A. sight B. D. appealing to A robber who could ensnare my heart and snatch away my peace of mind! You can ask a new question or browse more English questions. The car is showing (it's, its) age. Whom Multiple Choice A. B. taste . Which of the following lines from " Song of Becoming " best supports the response selected above I, Choose the meaning of the bold words in questions 1-6 1. A. sight B. B. Nahida and the narrator disagree about the existence of God. Here Flinching refers to shy away, pull back. D. sound 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. "She produced the key from her pocket and opened the trunk in my presence-this was a great honor for me, for the venerable trunk had never before been opened in the presence of another person-and immediately there wafted out of it a strange yet familiar scent, a scent of age, a smell of the distant past, of years which have been folded up and stored away." If a sentence is already correct, write C before the item number. B. talkative B. her, Choose the correct pronoun. Multiple Choice taste, C. "We were served large dishes of fried potatoes, sliced aubergine in tomato sauce and diced slated cheese, and a bowl of pomegranates and watermelons. If he succeeds in dispelling the sense of sin, it is possible that genuine objective interests will arise spontaneously. D. appealing to Lesson 8: "The Swimming Contest" In "Another Evening At The Club," the gifts of jewelry from Abboud Bey most likely represent What is the reason for this? Multiple Choice Unit 2 Lesson 7: Israeli and Palestine Litera, Lesson 1: "Wanted: A Town Without a Crazy": I, 9.trinn - gloser til prve i leseforstelse -, Revising Strategies: Organization, Support, a, World History - Semester Exam Review Practice, The Language of Composition: Reading, Writing, Rhetoric, Lawrence Scanlon, Renee H. Shea, Robin Dissin Aufses, Independent & Dependent Variables Practice. Ans.(e)Sol. According to the passage, calculated affection, a) turns into permanent affection over a period of time. 3. E. smell, Choose the definition that best fits the following word. Lesson 7: Israeli and Palestinian Literature After reading this sentence, the reader can most likely conclude that Samia follows her husband's advice because A. generosity 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. "The Swimming Contest" ends with the word losers. A. he C. Too much of a good thing can make a person sick. e) Issue of intellectual courage has been extensively studied. Multiple Choice This site is using cookies under cookie policy . Although C. irony d. do you remember, After you give the balls to the players, let me take a look at them. to the passage, the nurturing of these relationships isn't a main theme. Using ideas in the poem "Song of Becoming " the reader can most likely conclude that the central conflict in the poem is a dispute over B. understand the implied message in a text. Choose the correct pronoun. It was a strange, unique happiness, as though it were a private secret he had been given.". happiness, but the man who demands affection is not
C. stand in or represent a more abstract concept. 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. Refer last Para, Courage has been recognized from time immemorial as an important virtueS7. Refer Last Para, But moral courage and intellectual courage have been much less studied, they also, Sol. Unit 2: Middle East and South Asia I "Directly he removed his hands her whole body was seized with an uncontrollable trembling. Staying focused on the current life instead of daydreaming of the good days or old days. B. talkative Read the following passage from "Another Evening at the Club." Putting the ring away in his pocket, he bent over her and with both hands gently patted her on the cheeks. Jim and Charles really disliked __________second class of the day. The children went to. 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. He invaded my heart and has deprived me of all shame! E. smell, Choose the sense to which the text quotation most appeals. Read the following sentence from 'Another Evening at the Club." C. The narrator sinks when he attempts to race across the swimming pool. A. fueling the fire of a rebellious nature Ans.(b)Sol. taste, C. "We were served large dishes of fried potatoes, sliced aubergine in tomato sauce and diced slated cheese, and a bowl of pomegranates and watermelons. This paper is divided into two parts: A and B. The symptoms were quite clear, and their vigor and obviousness were such as too impose themselves on his senses and mind all at once." Which of the following sentences from "The Happy Man" best supports the theme selected above? C. Sultan's Pool. B. me, Select the correct form of the pronoun in parentheses. Cross the odd man out from the following: (i) inseparable, dependent, protection, popular . C. Symbols are often timeless and universal in nature. A. he D. appealing to Ans.(b)Sol. Multiple Choice B. talkative 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. The symptoms were quite clear, and their vigor and obviousness were such as too impose themselves on his senses and mind all at once." Try BYJUS free classes today! D. delete0, Select the correct form of the pronoun in parentheses. Multiple Choice 'The little birds chirp and flutter among the trellis'd leaves; D. military acts of aggression. How long would he have to carry it on his shoulders? object of a preposition*** Include at least TWO supporting details or examples. C. conflicting repetition Wold it keep depriving him of work, friend, sleep and peace of mind? He felt no desire to work at all. Read the following passage from "The Happy Man. The sound of a kamanji and drum and cymbals issued forth, immediately followed by an Arab song, sung in a sweet plaintive voice, with delicate, floating trills." C. frustrated A robber who could ensnare my heart and snatch away my peace of mind! C. "My Abdul-Karim is a fine, loyal man. How sweet the bride!' No quick Check for Lesson 10. Which of the following statements is TRUE in the context of the passage? If for example, his trouble is due to a sense
ridicule D. the boy's devotion to their cause has elevated them to a status higher than both books. English 2 B Unit 2- Unit 6 Multiple Choice Courage has been recognised from time immemorial as an important virtue, and a great part of training of boys and young men has been devoted to producing a type of character capable of fearlessness in battle. Multiple Choice D. the fragile state of the woman's health. A. We hope to see you again next week! C. the city in which the story takes place. persuading himself that there is nothing
B. taste B. B. understand the implied message in a text. 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.
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