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[Answered] 1. It is kind of you to invite us. (exclamatory) 2. It was foolish of him to behave like that. (interrogative) 3. Please send this letter by tomorrow. (interrogative) 4. Did we not have great fun together? (assertive) 5. Tomorrow being a holiday the school is closed. (interrogative) 6. That is a beautiful painting. (exclamatory) 7. If you do not hurry up, you will miss the bus. (imperative) 8. What a fine gentleman he is! (assertive)

[Answered] Instruction: Create a Short Story Using Plot Structure Write a short story that follows the plot structure. Your story should clearly show these five parts: Introduction/Exposition – Introduce your characters, setting, and background. Rising Action - Describe the events that lead to the main problem or conflict. Climax - The most exciting or turning point of the story. Falling Action - What happens after the climax as the story starts to end. Resolution - How the problem is solved or how the story ends. Be creative and organize your story clearly based on these parts. You can write about any topic you like! Do this in your English notebook.

[Answered] According to myth, what is one reason the grandmother spider worries about raising the sun's child? A. Because his father is dangerous B. Because she is herself starving C. Because he is a boy D. Because he is human

[Answered] You receive an invitation to attend a magical school in the clouds. Along with the letter, there's a list of rules written in gold ink: * You must attend all your flying lessons. You may bring one magical creature with you. * You must not reveal the school's location to anyone on Earth. * You can use spells only under a teacher's supervision. You should always carry your spellbook. Write a paragraph (at least 50 words) describing your first day at the magical school, the excitement of learning spells, and the challenges of following these magical rules. Use modal verbs to show what you are allowed, required, or forbidden to do.

[Answered] Fill in the blanks with the correct articles: 1. ____ doctor 2. ____ egg 3. ____ Ganges 4. ____ young man 5. ____ teacher 6. ____ old man 7. ____ Taj Mahal 8. ____ dancer 9. ____ book 10. ____ cat 11. ____ Red Fort 12. ____ ice-cream 13. ____ honest man 14. ____ orange 15. ____ aeroplane 16. ____ hour 17. ____ ant 18. ____ table 19. ____ car 20. ____ umbrella

[Answered] 7. Complete the sentences with the correct word(s). Example: The boys were really tired after their journey. In fact, they were exhausted. Options: exhausted, desperate, stunned 1. My dad _______ loudly when he sleeps - you can hear it everywhere in the house! Options: snores, sleepwalks, yawns 2. Our club's general meetings are _______ - they're usually in March and October. Options: multiannual, postannual, biannual 3. The three boys were _______ with vandalism. Options: charged, arrested, questioned 4. Do you think your dad would _______ if we used his computer? Options: notice, mind, matter 5. A _______ is an expert on rocks. Options: physicist, geneticist, geologist 6. The _______ in this magazine gives very good advice. Options: agony aunt, critic, paparazzi 7. There's been another bank _______ in London today. Options: burglary, theft, robbery 8. The company _______ most of its food to France. Options: imports, expands, exports 9. We're planning a major marketing campaign to _______ our new laptop. Options: produce, launch, manufacture 10. Major car company to _______ 800 jobs. Options: clash, axe, quit 8. Match the words with the same sound. Words: advertisement, heart, refuse, court, branch, jury, theory, tongue, antisocial, violin, grow Example: axe branch 1. journalist _______ 2. comb _______ 3. law _______ 4. judge _______ 5. volunteer _______ 6. review _______ 7. lungs _______ 8. guilty _______ 9. deny _______ 10. market _______ 9. Underline the stressed syllable. Example: home|sick 1. sci|en|tist 2. eye|brows 3. con|vince 4. a|sto|nished 5. com|men|ta|tor 6. lone|li|ness 7. me|ga|ci|ty 8. or|ches|tra 9. com|pa|ny 10. black|mail

[Answered] Read the passage from "Racing the Storm." "Behind them, black clouds brewed, bearing down on them at a breakneck speed." Which mood does the alliteration create? A. excitement B. sadness C. playfulness D. danger

[Answered] 1. Fill in the blanks with suitable nouns. a) ______ is my favourite film. b) Bunny gave me a lovely ______ of roses. c) ______ is a holy place. d) I enjoy going to ______ of flowers. e) The child broke the ______. f) ______ is the largest continent. g) We should always speak the ______. h) ______ was known for his wisdom. i) The ______ brings us letters. j) I got a new ______ from my mother. Now I can tell the time accurately. 2. Underline the nouns in the following sentences and write their type in the space provided. a) Your friendship means a lot to me. b) She gave the teacher a bunch of flowers. c) The lion is known as the king of the jungle. d) The crowd gathered around the film star. e) A herd of deer was seen moving in the forest. f) The teacher scolded Kenny for not completing his project. g) The mouse ate the cheese. h) The necklace was made of gold and diamonds.

[Answered] G. Supply suitable adjective clause in the following sentences. 1. The book belongs to my friend. 2. Tell me the place. 3. The boy is jumping with joy. 4. People should not throw stones at others. 5. The trains get delayed because of fog. 6. The luxury bus carried twenty passengers. 7. The house belongs to me. 8. The student father is a doctor came here.

[Answered] Read the following statements below. Write Agree if you think the statement is true and DISAGREE if it is false. 1. A character is an individual who plays a part in a literary piece. 2. Characterization is a termed word to describe the strategies that an author utilizes to present and develop the character in literature. 3. A character that goes against another character is a conflict that does not arise in literary work. 4. A challenge that a character may encounter in a literary piece is one that turns him the character against nature. This means the weather, wilderness, or natural disaster. 5. In a piece of writing a character may be pitted against the society when is he placed in opposition with the government or a cultural tradition. 6. Conflict is the problem in the story.