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On 10 November, Indonesia celebrates Hari Pahlawan or Heroes Day in remebrance of the Battle of Surabaya which started on that very date in the year 1945. The bloody battle took place because Indonesians refused to surrender their weaponry to British army. British Army at that time was part of the Allied Forces. The defiant Bung Tomo is the well-known revolutionary leader who played a very important role in this battle. It all started because of a misunderstanding between British troops in Jakarta and those in Surabaya, under the command of Brigadier A. W. WS. Mallaby. Brigadier Mallaby already had an agreement with Governor of East Java Mr. Surya. The agreement stated that British would not ask Indonesian troops and militia to surrender their weapons. However, a British plane from Jakarta dropped leaflets all over Surabaya. The leaflet told Indonesians to do otherwise on 27 October 1945. This action angered the Indonesian troops and militia leaders because they felt betrayed. On 30 October 1945, Brigadier Mallaby was killed as he was approaching the British troops' post near Jembatan Merah or Red Bridge, Surabaya. There were many reports about the death, but it was widely believed that the Brigadier was murdered by Indonesian militia. Looking at this situation, Lieutenant General Sir Philip Christison brought in reinforcements to siege the city. In the early morning of 10 November 1945, British troops began to advance into Surabaya with cover from both naval and air bombardment. Although the Indonesians defended the city heroically, the city was conquered within 3 days and the whole battle lasted for 3 weeks. In total, between 6,000 and 16,000 Indonesians died while casualties on the British side were about 600 to 2000 Battle of Surabaya caused Indonesia to lose weaponry which hampered the country's independence struggle. However, the battle provoked Indonesian and International mass to rally for the country's independence which made this battle especially important for Indonesian national revolution.Pertanyaannya carilah kata kerja Verb 1, verb2 , verb 3 ,and meaningsJudul : the battle of surabaya Kelas : x Terima kasih yang sudah membantu akan dibalas dengan pahala
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Read the following text, and then answer the comprehension questions. Meeting My Idol Afgan has always been my favorite singer. I had always been thinking of how i would feel when i met him. Then i was suddenly hit by lightning when i found out Afgan was coming to town for a concert in a local auditorium. A day before the concert, there would be a meet-and-greet event at a local radio station. Feeling excited, i packed all my Afgan's CDs to get his signature at the event. On that bright and sunny Saturday morning, the radio station was full of Afganism (that's how Afgan's fans are called). They sat on the chairs prepared inside the radio station's lobby. Some stood in rows in the front yard of the radio station. A spot inside a lobby was prepared with a mini stage for Afgan's singing performance and a table for Afgan to sign Afganism's memorabilia. Finally, after about 40 or 50 minutes wait, Afgan showed up from inside the radio station. He smiled and waved to all Afganism who had been waiting excitedly saying, "Good morning. How are you all?" The crowd went crazy. The shouts sounded like a mix of "Fine, thank you" and screams of Afgan's name. Then, he started the event by singing his hit single "Dia dia dia". Afganism went even crazier; they sang along with him throughout the song. Of course, i did too. I couldn't take my eyes off this amazing singer who had released three albums. When he was finished with the song, the host announced that it was time for autographing the memorabilia. I prepared my CDs and began to stand in the line. When i arrived at the table, i was speechless. It was unreal just seeing him that close. I thought it was really cool seeing him like that because he really just felt like a normal person, which was awesome. He asked my name so that he could write it on the CD to say "To Mia, Love Afgan". He was also very friendly, so i didn't feel too nervous when i had a chance to take pictures with him. He was just an amazing person. That was one of the best days in my personal life history.question1. make of the verb 2. what kind of the text3. make of generic structure4. what kind of the textjawab dengan benar lengkap kelas x
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Read the following text, and then answer the comprehension questions. Meeting My Idol Afgan has always been my favorite singer. I had always been thinking of how i would feel when i met him. Then i was suddenly hit by lightning when i found out Afgan was coming to town for a concert in a local auditorium. A day before the concert, there would be a meet-and-greet event at a local radio station. Feeling excited, i packed all my Afgan's CDs to get his signature at the event. On that bright and sunny Saturday morning, the radio station was full of Afganism (that's how Afgan's fans are called). They sat on the chairs prepared inside the radio station's lobby. Some stood in rows in the front yard of the radio station. A spot inside a lobby was prepared with a mini stage for Afgan's singing performance and a table for Afgan to sign Afganism's memorabilia. Finally, after about 40 or 50 minutes wait, Afgan showed up from inside the radio station. He smiled and waved to all Afganism who had been waiting excitedly saying, "Good morning. How are you all?" The crowd went crazy. The shouts sounded like a mix of "Fine, thank you" and screams of Afgan's name. Then, he started the event by singing his hit single "Dia dia dia". Afganism went even crazier; they sang along with him throughout the song. Of course, i did too. I couldn't take my eyes off this amazing singer who had released three albums. When he was finished with the song, the host announced that it was time for autographing the memorabilia. I prepared my CDs and began to stand in the line. When i arrived at the table, i was speechless. It was unreal just seeing him that close. I thought it was really cool seeing him like that because he really just felt like a normal person, which was awesome. He asked my name so that he could write it on the CD to say "To Mia, Love Afgan". He was also very friendly, so i didn't feel too nervous when i had a chance to take pictures with him. He was just an amazing person. That was one of the best days in my personal life history.Questions:1. How did the writer feel when she knew that Afgan was coming to town?2. Did the writer want to see the concert?3. When and where was the meet-and-greet event?4. What is Afganism?5. How did the fans wait for Afgan?6. What did Afgan do when he showed up in the lobby?7. How did the fans react when Afgan sang his hit single?8. How did the writer feel when she finally got the turn to get Afgan's signature?9. Did she feel nervous?10. What is the writer's opinion about the meet-and-greet event?11. Why do you think people like Afgan?12. Is there something in the text that is not relevant to your life?13. Have you heard or read a text about a similar event?kelas x jawab dengan bnr ya
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