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    3: Short Stories 3.1 3.2 3.3 The Portrait – Aldous Huxley My God Betrayed Me – Miss Suparna Mam Two Gentleman of Verona – A.J.Cronin Unit 4: One-act Plays 4.1 4.2 The Never Never Nest – Cedric Mount Refund – Frits Karinthy Unit 5: Functional Grammar 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 Subject-verb Agreement Articles Simple Past and Present Perfect Modals: will‚ would‚ shall‚ should Modals: can‚ could‚ may‚ might Active and Passive Voice Direct and Reported Speech Preposition Countable and Uncountable

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    Expository Writing

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    is successfully installed‚ it demands your username and age. As you login with the required information‚ a window appears which shows the five sections of the program- grammar‚ reading‚ vocabulary and spelling‚ conversation‚ and writing skills. As per your interest or requirement‚ you can enter into a particular section. The grammar section is divided into chapters that introduce the concepts of parts of speech and figures of speech. It begins with just a basic understanding of these and gradually

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    ENGLISH 9 IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT UNIT ASSIGNMENT Introduction: The novel In the Heat of the Night was published in 1965‚ at the height of the civil rights movement in the United States‚ as African Americans struggled to obtain equal rights with White Americans. This struggle was long and difficult‚ and was marked by racial intolerance and violence of the worst kind. In 1967‚ with the civil rights struggle far from settled‚ the novel was adapted into a motion picture with the same title

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    be able to create their own sentences using the degrees of comparison II. Subject Matter a. Focus skill: Degrees of comparison of adjectives b. Materials: pictures‚ charts‚ objects and persons to be compared‚ projector c. Reference: ( English Grammar reference book) III. Procedure A. Preliminary Activities 1. Spelling Say: I have here several words which I would like you to spell correctly. Please listen very well so you will be able to spell them correctly. (You may use each word in a

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    Copy and paste the questions into the student comments section. Read the questions thoroughly. Answer the questions in a full and complete manner. Use complete sentences‚ including proper spelling and grammar. When you are ready to turn in your assignment‚ add a check mark to the Submit for Grading box and then select Submit. Module 5: Laws and Rules of the Road Create a car saying (Bumper Sticker) or a Road Sign (Billboard) that would describe one main point you learned in Module 5. This is

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    semantic

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION CHAPTER II DISCUSSION 1. COLLOCATION and IDIOM A. Collocation Based on Oxford Learner’s Dictionary‚ collocation is a combination of words in a language that happens very often and more frequently than would happen by chance. Collocation is a term to refer to words that tend to appear together or words that tend to keep company. Frequent examples of collocation are onomatopoeic words‚ that is‚ words which are formed by imitating the sounds associated with the thing

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    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Instructions: 1. This paper has two sections‚ Section A for Writing and Section B for Language. Section B is further divided into nature of language and grammar. 2. All the questions are compulsory. 3. The intended marks for each question is given in brackets. 4. You are recommended to spend 2 hours on Section A and 1 hour on Section B. 5. You should begin each answer on a fresh page. --------------

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    Books Books are the best friend a person can have. For they are the kind of friends that are never disloyal. A person is never going to feel alone or bored in the presence of books. So‚ books can be read out of passion as a hobby or to gain knowledge and information. For that‚ some books are to be tasted‚ others to be swallowed; and some few to be chewed and digested. There are certain types of books which can only be tasted. To taste a book is just to have some sensations out

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    Process Paragraph What is a process? A process is continuous series of steps that produces a result. When you write a process analysis paragraph‚ you explain how to do something or how something works. Therefore‚ there are two actual processes: directional process and informational process. In both cases process analysis explains the process by breaking it down into a fixed order of detailed steps. Your process analysis paragraph should: 1- have a title 2- begin with the introduction

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    Grammar as Rhetoric and Style The Appositive An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that tells the reader something about a nearby noun or pronoun. In each sentence below‚ the appositive is underlined. The italics shows the noun or pronoun that the appositive details. It turned out that one of the top students‚ Denny Davies‚ had learned of this rule. Kennedy‚ a wiry fifty-nine-year-old who has a stern buzz cut‚ was in 1997 the principal of Sarasota High School. In 1981‚ two professors

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