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📝 Answered - List five (5) examples of the following figures of speech. A) Simile 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. B) Metaphor 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

📝 Answered - Assignment Direction: Read each sentence and identify the character trait or feeling shown. Write whether the meaning is literal (L) or implied (I). Sentence | Trait or feeling | Literal or implied (L/I) ---|---|--- 1. Nina helped her classmate carry books 2. Luis crossed his arms and turned away, refusing to speak 3. "I'm really happy for you," he said with a big smile 4. His voice shook, and he couldn't look anyone in the eye 5. Marco is honest and always tells the truth

📝 Answered - Write the second sentence in the passive so that it means the same as the first. 0. People catch lots of fish in this river. Lots of fish are caught in this river. 1. They make chocolate in this factory. Chocolate is made in this factory. 2. Someone saw the thief in the shopping mall. The thief was seen in the shopping mall. 3. No-one uses this classroom much. This classroom is not used much. 4. They chased the criminal along the street. The criminal was chased along the street. 5. I always hide my bike behind that tree. My bike is always hidden behind that tree. 6. My teacher wrote this book. This book was written by my teacher. 7. My friend asked me to help him. I was asked by my friend to help him. 8. Thousands of people watch this programme. This programme is watched by thousands of people.

📝 Answered - 1. Circle the subjects and underline the predicates: (a) The Sun sets in the west. (b) The Earth is almost round in shape. (c) The boy wore new clothes. (d) The cuckoo sings sweetly. (e) You should not speak so loudly. (f) Piku has gone to school. (g) The children were playing in the garden. (h) He is sleeping his room. (i) Jeff will be a great scholar one day. (j) Most of the children love ice-cream. 2. Fill in the blanks with suitable subject: (a) _______ gave his dog a bone. (b) _______ told us a story. (c) _______ teaches us English. (d) _______ has knitted me a woollen scarf. (e) _______ destroyed all the crops. 3. Fill in the blanks with suitable predicate: (a) The postman _______ (b) The cow _______ (c) The children _______ (d) My father _______ (e) The peon _______

📝 Answered - An appositive is a type of pronoun that renames a noun. True False

📝 Answered - Underline the verbs in the following sentences. (a) It rains heavily in July and August. (b) We play football daily.

📝 Answered - 4. Use your imagination to finish these similes. a. I am so tired after swimming across the river. It is as wide as ..................... b. Mohan was as fast as ..................... c. Sunita broke her arm after falling from the bicycle. It hurt so bad that she said it felt like ..................... d. Rohan does not keep his room clean. He is as messy as ..................... e. Yesterday, at the dinner party, Smita said the meal was ..................... f. The actors at the party are dancing like ..................... g. The baby's cheeks were as red as ..................... h. The children's teeth were .....................

📝 Answered - B. Now match these columns and write them here: Adjectives | Nouns ---|--- a new | puppy black | day an old | bee a rainy | student red | building an obedient | roses a funny | eyes a tall | lady a busy | clown a small | coat C. Now fill in the blanks with adjectives of quantity: sufficient some no some enough little great much little enough 1. I do not have a ______ time. 2. These days I have ______ work. 3. Pour a ______ water in the glass. 4. Sita has cooked ______ food for everyone. 5. Mother gave her ______ money. 6. Our team has ______ chance to win. 7. You have talked ______. 8. Give me ______ sugar. 9. She has ______ money left with her. 10. We had a ______ time in Goa.

📝 Answered - 1. I must go down to the seas again. Ans. (Change into negative) 2. I must go down to the lonely sea. Ans. (Change into a complex sentence) 3. All I ask is a tall ship and a star. Ans. (Change into a simple sentence) 4. I want the wheel's kick and the wind's song. Ans. (Change into negative) 5. The call of the running tide is a wild call. Ans. (Change into a complex sentence) 6. A wild call and a clear call may not be denied. Ans. (Change the voice) 7. The call of the running tide is a wild call. Ans. (Change into an interrogative sentence) 8. That may not be denied. Ans. (Change into an affirmative sentence) 9. The white clouds are flying. Ans. (Change into a complex sentence) 10. I want the flung spray and the blown spume. Ans. (i) (Change the voice and turn into negative) (ii) 11. I must go down to the seas to the vagrant gypsy life. Ans. (Change into a complex sentence) 12. The wind is like a whetted knife. Ans. (Change into a complex sentence) 13. I want quiet sleep and a sweet dream. Ans. (i) (Change into negative and turn into passive voice) (ii)

📝 Answered - A writer sometimes chooses to end a sentence with a preposition because doing so makes the sentence more