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Exercise 1
1. Against
2. Against
3. For
4. Against
5. Against
6. For
7. Against
8. For
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Exercise 2
1. Against
2. Against
3. Against
4. For
5. Against
6. For
7. Against
8. For
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Exercise 1
1. Comparison
2. Comparison
3. Time-order
4. Cause-effect
5. Listing
6. Comparison
7. Time-order
8. Comparison
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Exercise 2
1. Comparison
2. Time-order
3. Comparison
4. Cause-effect
5. Comparison
6. Listing
7. Time-order
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Ask another student to scan the article for the answer to your question.
Philippines Sands Aid for Typhoon Damage
Paragraph 1: The result of ravaging Typhoon Agnes 515 dead and 400 missing.
Paragraph 2: more than 163 tons of food, medicine and clothing had been sent to Visayan.
Paragraph 3: The spokesman said helicopter were rescuing people standard by floods today in Panay island were 445.000 people were homeless.
Paragraph 4: 90% of the 86.000 house in Capiz Province on Panay were destroyed many of the dead were children.
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Amtrak Derailment Near Secaucus Injures 35
Paragraph 1: On Saturday a mail derailing near Now York at 6;33 am, because of hitting another train and failing feet down into a marsh.
Paragraph 2: No one killing but 35 people injuring because of the two train locomotives hurling.
Paragraph 3: Senator Frank Launtenberg speculating that track may have causing the crash.
Boston Bound Train Derails, 34 Hurt
Paragraph 1: On Yesterday an Amtrak a heading for Boston derailing of Now York City and injuring 34 people, none of them seriously.
Paragraph 3: 15 crew member and 17 passengers suffering only minor injuries
Parts of Speech
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1. In 1610, Galileo Galilei of Pisa, Italy, used(v) his simple(adj) telescope(n) and pointed(v) it at the moon’s mountains(n) and valley’s(n).
2. People (N) who make (V) a living(N) by hunting birds(N) can tell(V) you that certain(ADV) birds(N), because of their colour(N) can easily(ADV) deceive you.
3. A chameleon (N) can easily (ADV) change (V) colour(N) to the it is difficult(ADJ) to distinguish(V) it from its surroundings(N).
4. The acid(N) which is produced(V) by those gland(ADJ) cells(N) is s strong(ADJ) that it can harm(V) living(ADJ) cells(N).
5. The officer(N) highest(ADJ) in rank in a foreign(ADJ) agency(N) or an embassy(N) is(V) an ambassador(N) who heads(v) the embassy(N) his government(N) in diplomacy(ADJ) or diplomatic (ADJ) affairs(N).
6. A legation(N)
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