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📝 Answered - 1. Put the words in the box in the correct column. Words: amusing, disappointing, dull, enjoyable, entertaining, intelligent, ordinary, original, predictable, silly, surprising, unexciting, violent | Positive | Negative | | ----------- | --------- | | surprising | ordinary | 2. Read the extracts from a review of the graphic novel Map of Days. Match the positive adjectives in the box to the phrases with a similar meaning in bold. Positive adjectives: amusing, enjoyable, entertaining, intelligent, original, surprising 1. Map of Days by Robert Hunter is a lovingly made graphic novel that will give you a lot of fun and pleasure. (entertaining) 2. The illustrations are not only beautiful but clever as well. 3. In fact, the artwork is of a quality which the reader doesn't expect to see. 4. I can't remember reviewing another book with so many ideas that have never been used before. 5. It is the sort of book that everybody will like reading. 6. It really made me laugh at times. 3. Match the negative adjectives in the box to the extracts from reviews of graphic novels. Negative adjectives: disappointing, dull, ordinary, predictable, silly, violent 1. The pictures in Day to Night are boring, grey and uninteresting. (dull) 2. Tim Hope is a great graphic artist, so I was really looking forward to his new book, The Crown. Unfortunately, however, it isn't as good as his previous books. 3. The Ancient Planet is a very average graphic novel, which is neither unusual nor special in any way. 4. The problem with Ghosthunter is that you know exactly what will happen in the end as soon as you have read the first three or four pages. 5. Fighter isn't suitable for under-18s because there is so much fighting and killing. 6. Zombie Girls just isn't serious at all. 4a. Match adjectives 1-4 to a-d that have the same number of syllables and the same stress pattern. 1. wonderful - a. amusing 2. enjoyable - b. violent 3. surprising - c. entertaining 4. disappointing - d. original
📝 Answered - How does Shakespeare's use of the supernatural help create suspense in Macbeth? A. By tying up any loose ends B. By offering comedic relief C. By solving the main conflict D. By playing on audiences' fears
📝 Answered - Complete the words by adding the consonant blends sn, sw, sk, sc, sp, st to the following word endings: art, bid, our, wax, gap, pig, good, year, look, obey, b.
📝 Answered - Exercise 1. Write the comparative and superlative adjectives. Positive | Comparative | Superlative ---|---|--- 1. healthy | | 2. hospitable | | 3. precious | | 4. cute | | 5. loyal | | 6. little | | 7. lively | | 8. fair | | 9. delicate | | 10. handsome | |
📝 Answered - Change the following sentences into yes/no questions: 1. He has started several projects. 2. He has bought a computer. 3. We were cycling home. 4. You need some shirts and pants. 5. Mr Sahani kept busy. 6. They tried to run away from the park. 7. She called him a fool. 8. You are going to Pokhara tomorrow. 9. He broke his hand on Saturday. 10. Her parents weren't at home.
📝 Answered - 2 Is the sentence right or wrong? Write C (correct) or I (incorrect). Correct the incorrect sentences by writing them below. Example: We went to a party at the house of Anita. / We went to a party at Anita's. 1. I'm glad you like this dish. It's my brother's recipe. 2. Dave is mine friend from university. 3. Can you remember the film's name? 4. Klaus is an old friend of my father's. 5. Is Nicolai the director of company? 6. Could you pass me the tin opener, please?
📝 Answered - Choose the correct option. To invent a story, poem, etc: (A) make a go of it (B) do your best (C) make something up
📝 Answered - Which rhetorical mode is this an example of? "Remember the sweet shops when we were young? That amazement of seeing all of your favourite treats in those great glass jars?"
📝 Answered - A strong thesis statement must A. incorporate as much information as possible. B. offer an impartial opinion on any topic. C. present a topic and the writer's viewpoint. D. include the writer's viewpoint and supporting evidence.
📝 Answered - As part of the central metaphor in "Notes of a Native Son," what does James Baldwin consider to be an illness? A. Anger B. Injustice C. Hatred D. Slavery
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