I still have fond memories of a certain gentleman who helped shape my future. I was in college when my father passed away. I had another year in front of me in order to be called a graduate. The trouble was I just could not concentrate on my studies anymore. I wanted to quit and stay at home to help my mother cope with the sorrow. We two were the only ones left now and it seemed as if my spirit had died. Whenever I tried to open my books to study, tears would block my view.At this time, I received God's help through my father's financial advisor. One evening, he visited us and after talking business, inquired about my studies. I told him I could not go to college because I did not want to study anymore. He reminded me how my father had sent me to the best college in our city. Did I want to fulfill my father's dream or did I want to be called a failure and a coward. I wept and said I do want to do what my dad wanted but I just couldn't study. He gave me all the encouragement I needed to be able to carry on. His calming, gentle voice did wonders and I decided to study further and complete my graduation.I still remember this affectionate gentleman who came to my rescue and helped me make the right decision.1) what is th text about?a.the writers graduation at the collegeb.the writes efforts to study at the best college c.the writers experience with his /her parentd. the writers meeting with a financial advisore. the writers experirnce to leave the sorrow2) what can we learn from the writers experience ?a.we shouldnot stay longer in griefb. we should respect our parentc. we should take any chances d. we should not forget one's favor e. we should appreciatr others
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Two parrots had built their nest on a banyan tree. The female parrot laid two eggs in the nest. After sometime, the eggs latched. Two chicks came out of them. The parent birds took good care of them. After few weeks, the young birds were able to fly for some distances. The father bird said, “We have taken good care of our young ones. We have fed them well too. They have played together. They have learned to fly. Now they can take care of themselves. Let us slowly leave them to decide on their own." Every morning the parent birds flew out to fetch food for the young birds. Then they returned in the evening with food for their young children. This was their lives went on for a while. A hunter saw this behavior of these birds. He learned that the old birds went out in the morning. He decided to catch the young birds after the old birds would go away in the morning. As planned he caught the young birds. The young birds struggled their best to free themselves from the clutches of the hunter. One of the two young birds escaped from the hunter. The other bird was taken in a cage by the hunter to his house. “I caught tow birds. But I lost one parrot," said the hunter to his children. And he further added to his children, “Keep this parrot safely in the cage and play with this parrot." The hunter’s children played with the parrot. Very soon the parrot in the house of the hunter learnt to speak few words. The children said to their father, “Dad, our parrot has learnt to say a few words." The other parrot flew away. It had escaped from the hunter. It flew for some time. Then it came to a hermitage. Some holy men lived in the hermitage. They did not do any harm to the young parrot. The young parrot stayed there. It listened to their talk. It learnt to say a few words. A certain traveler was walking near the hunter’s hut. He was tires. He sat nest the hut. He heard the parrot speak. It said, “Fool, why have you come here? I will cut your throat." The traveler was very sorry to hear such bad words. He got up immediately. He left the place in a hurry. Then he walked for some time and reached the hermitage. The parrot was sitting on a tree near the hermitage. The parrot spoke, “Welcome, traveler. Welcome to this hermitage. We have a lot of good fruits in this forest. Eat whatever you like. The holy men will treat you well." The traveler was surprised. He said to the parrot. “I met a young parrot near a hunter’s hut. It spoke badly. I left the place immediately. Now I have met you. You speak so well. Your words are kind and gentle. Both you and the other birds are parrots. Then why this difference in your language is there?" By this statement, the parrot in the hermitage guessed that the other parrot was none other than its brother. The hermitage parrot said, “Traveler, the other parrot is my brother. But we have lived in two different places. My brother has learnt the hunter’s language. But I have learnt the language of holy people. It is the company that shapes your words and deeds." 1.how did the parent perrots show their love to the young parrots?a.they built a nest for themb. they watched over them all the timec.the left them every dayd.they fed and taught them to flye.the took them for hunt 2. what did hunter see at the parrots nest? a.the parent parrots always left their ypung parrots in the morningb.the young parrots waited for the parents by flying around c.the mother parrots accompanied their young parrots every dayd. the parent parront protected their young parrots from the huntere. the parent parrots left their young parrots for travelling3. what can you learn from the story ?a.we should learn to love animalsb good company helps you learn good thingsc. we should always thank our parentd. helping travelers is a good habit e. animal should be treated carefullymohon bantuannnya
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Two parrots had built their nest on a banyan tree. The female parrot laid two eggs in the nest. After sometime, the eggs latched. Two chicks came out of them. The parent birds took good care of them. After few weeks, the young birds were able to fly for some distances. The father bird said, “We have taken good care of our young ones. We have fed them well too. They have played together. They have learned to fly. Now they can take care of themselves. Let us slowly leave them to decide on their own." Every morning the parent birds flew out to fetch food for the young birds. Then they returned in the evening with food for their young children. This was their lives went on for a while. A hunter saw this behavior of these birds. He learned that the old birds went out in the morning. He decided to catch the young birds after the old birds would go away in the morning. As planned he caught the young birds. The young birds struggled their best to free themselves from the clutches of the hunter. One of the two young birds escaped from the hunter. The other bird was taken in a cage by the hunter to his house. “I caught tow birds. But I lost one parrot," said the hunter to his children. And he further added to his children, “Keep this parrot safely in the cage and play with this parrot." The hunter’s children played with the parrot. Very soon the parrot in the house of the hunter learnt to speak few words. The children said to their father, “Dad, our parrot has learnt to say a few words." The other parrot flew away. It had escaped from the hunter. It flew for some time. Then it came to a hermitage. Some holy men lived in the hermitage. They did not do any harm to the young parrot. The young parrot stayed there. It listened to their talk. It learnt to say a few words. A certain traveler was walking near the hunter’s hut. He was tires. He sat nest the hut. He heard the parrot speak. It said, “Fool, why have you come here? I will cut your throat." The traveler was very sorry to hear such bad words. He got up immediately. He left the place in a hurry. Then he walked for some time and reached the hermitage. The parrot was sitting on a tree near the hermitage. The parrot spoke, “Welcome, traveler. Welcome to this hermitage. We have a lot of good fruits in this forest. Eat whatever you like. The holy men will treat you well." The traveler was surprised. He said to the parrot. “I met a young parrot near a hunter’s hut. It spoke badly. I left the place immediately. Now I have met you. You speak so well. Your words are kind and gentle. Both you and the other birds are parrots. Then why this difference in your language is there?" By this statement, the parrot in the hermitage guessed that the other parrot was none other than its brother. The hermitage parrot said, “Traveler, the other parrot is my brother. But we have lived in two different places. My brother has learnt the hunter’s language. But I have learnt the language of holy people. It is the company that shapes your words and deeds." 1.how did the parent perrots show their love to the young parrots?a.they built a nest for themb. they watched over them all the timec.the left them every dayd.they fed and taught them to flye.the took them for hunt 2. what did hunter see at the parrots nest? a.the parent parrots always left their ypung parrots in the morningb.the young parrots waited for the parents by flying around c.the mother parrots accompanied their young parrots every dayd. the parent parront protected their young parrots from the huntere. the parent parrots left their young parrots for travelling3. what can you learn from the story ?a.we should learn to love animalsb good company helps you learn good thingsc. we should always thank our parentd. helping travelers is a good habit e. animal should be treated carefullymohon bantuannnya
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Many years ago, the sun and water were great friends, and they both lived on the earth togther. The sun very often used to visit the water, but the water never returned the visits. At last the sun asked the water why he never visited. The water replied that the sun's house was not big enough, and that if he came with all his people, he would drive the sun out of his home. The water then said, "If you want me to visit you, you will have to build a very large house. But I warn you that it will have to be very large, as my people are numerous and take up a lot of room". The sun promised to build a very large house, and soon afterwards, he returned home to his wife, the moon, who greeted him with a broad smile. The sun told the moon what he had promised the water, and the next day, they began building a large house to entertain the water and all his people. When it was completed, the sun asked the water to come and visit him. When the water arrived, one of his people called out to the sun, and asked him whether it would be safe for the water to enter, and the sun answered, "Yes, tell my friend to come in." The water began to flow in, followed by the fish and all the other water animals. Very soon, the water was knee-deep in the house, so he asked the sun if it was still safe, and the sun again said, "Yes," so more of them came in. When the water was at the level of a man's head, the water said to the sun, "Do you want more of my people to come?" Not knowing any better, the sun and the moon both said, "Yes,". More and more of the water's people came in, until the sun and the moon had to sit on top of the roof. The water once again asked the sun if it was still okay to keep coming in. The sun and moon answered yes, so more and more of the water's people came in. The water soon overflowed the top of the roof, and the sun and the moon were forced to go up into the sky....and they have been there ever since.jawablah1. why did the water never come to see the sun....2.what did the water ask the sun to build ?3.who accompanied the water entering the sun's huge compound ?4.where did the sun and moon perch when more of water came?5 what did the sun and moon do when the water overflowed to the top of the roofbantu YAAAA....
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Many years ago, the sun and water were great friends, and they both lived on the earth togther. The sun very often used to visit the water, but the water never returned the visits. At last the sun asked the water why he never visited. The water replied that the sun's house was not big enough, and that if he came with all his people, he would drive the sun out of his home. The water then said, "If you want me to visit you, you will have to build a very large house. But I warn you that it will have to be very large, as my people are numerous and take up a lot of room". The sun promised to build a very large house, and soon afterwards, he returned home to his wife, the moon, who greeted him with a broad smile. The sun told the moon what he had promised the water, and the next day, they began building a large house to entertain the water and all his people. When it was completed, the sun asked the water to come and visit him. When the water arrived, one of his people called out to the sun, and asked him whether it would be safe for the water to enter, and the sun answered, "Yes, tell my friend to come in." The water began to flow in, followed by the fish and all the other water animals. Very soon, the water was knee-deep in the house, so he asked the sun if it was still safe, and the sun again said, "Yes," so more of them came in. When the water was at the level of a man's head, the water said to the sun, "Do you want more of my people to come?" Not knowing any better, the sun and the moon both said, "Yes,". More and more of the water's people came in, until the sun and the moon had to sit on top of the roof. The water once again asked the sun if it was still okay to keep coming in. The sun and moon answered yes, so more and more of the water's people came in. The water soon overflowed the top of the roof, and the sun and the moon were forced to go up into the sky....and they have been there ever since.jawablah1. why did the water never come to see the sun....2.what did the water ask the sun to build ?3.who accompanied the water entering the sun's huge compound ?4.where did the sun and moon perch when more of water came?5 what did the sun and moon do when the water overflowed to the top of the roofbantu ya pliss
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Once upon a time there was an old miser, who lived with his wife near agreat town, and used to put by every bit of money he could lay his handson. His wife was a simple woman, and they lived together withoutquarrelling, but she was obliged to put up with very hard fare. Now,sometimes, when there was a sixpence she thought might be spared for acomfortable dinner or supper, she used to ask the miser for it, but hewould say, "No, wife, it must be put by for Good Fortune." It was thesame with every penny he could get hold of, and notwithstanding all shecould say, almost every coin that came into the house was put by "forGood Fortune."The miser said this so often, that some of his neighbours heard him, andone of them thought of a trick by which he might get the money. So thefirst day that the old chuff was away from home, he dressed himself likea wayfaring man, and knocked at the door. "Who are you?" said the wife.He answered, "I am Good Fortune, and I am come for the money which yourhusband has laid by for me." So this simple woman, not suspecting anytrickery, readily gave it to him, and, when her good man came home, toldhim very pleasantly that Good Fortune had called for the money which hadbeen kept so long for him.1)who wanted to play a trick on the man and his wife2) when did he play the trick?3)how did the person dress4)who did he pretend to be?5) what did the woman do for the man6)what did the woman tell her husband about the man7) what can we learn from the story
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