Jawab pertanyaan cerita spoof. One evening Nasreddin attended a party in his town. The party ended at 10 o’clock at night. It was a long distance from the place where the party was held to Nasreddin’s house. If Nasreddin took the usual street, he would have come home very late. So, Nasreddin took a shortcut through a cemetery. When he was in the middle of the cemetery, he saw a group of people riding horses toward him. Nasreddin thought that they were robbers who just started their robbery. As he was afraid of them, he ran and hid in a newly dug grave. The grave would be used to bury a corpse the next morning. The group of horsemen saw a head stuck out from a grave. They were curious and stopped beside the grave. “How are you?” said one of them. Nasreddin turned round to see the men. He answered, “Don’t worry, I’m one of the dead bodies buried here.” “Can a dead body wake up at night?” asked the man again. “Yes,” “What for?” “To get fresh air,” Nasreddin answered. Then men laughed together. One of them said, “Do dead men need air?” “Yes, you are right. Sorry, I’m wrong,” Nasreddin answered. He lay down again in the grave. 1. what was the story about? 2. what was the writer's intention in writing the story? 3. why did nasreddin take a shortcut on his way home? 4. whom were nasreddin meet in the middle of the cemetery? 5. why did the men laugh? 6. do you think the story is funny? why? 7.which part of the story is the funniest?
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Jawabpertanyaan dari cerita. thanks One day King Aarong spoke in front of his people. "After having Friday prayer tomorrow afternoon, you should not go home. I will make a very important announcement." "The place around our mosque is very noisy. So, I would like to move our mosque to another location. Anybody who can move the mosque will get a lot of prizes." Nobody took the offer. The king repeated the announcement many times. Still, nobody spoke. The king looked at the people one by one. His eyes tried to find Abunawas. When he saw him, he asked, "Abu, what about you?" Abunawas was surprised. But, finally he said, "I'll move the mosque, but I have a condition, Your Majesty," said he. "What is it?" asked the king. "I'll move the mosque the following Friday, if you hold a feast for us," said the smart man. Nobody spoke. They looked at Abunawas unbelievably. They thought that the task was impossible. They could not imagine how a man could lift up and carry a big mosque. The following Friday, a lot of people were gathering in front of the mosque. They just finished doing the Friday prayer. They joined a big feast there. Everybody was happy. "Abunawas, this is the time you do your job," said the king. He continued speaking to the people, "You all are here to witness an extraordinary thing today. Abunawas will move the mosque to its new place there." Abunawas cleared his throat and said, "Brother, King Aaron gave me an order to move the mosque to the orther side of the palace square." The crowd mad some noise expressing their disbelief on what they just heard. One of them shouted, "How will you lift it up, Abu?" Abunawas looked at the man. He smiled and said, "I will carry it on my shoulder." "Okay, Abu. Do it now," shouted King Aaron over the noise. The crowd was silent. Nobody dared to speak loudly. Abunawas stepped forward to the people. He stood with his legs apart. He bowed to pull his trousers up. He rolled up the sleeves of his shirt. Then he walked to the mosque. Hundreds of people, including the king and the ministers followed him. When Abunawas came to the side of the mosque, he stopped and murmured something inaudible. Many people took a deep breath. Abunawas turned to the people and said, "Brother, usually when I bring something heavy, I ask for a help to somebody to put it on my shoulder. The mosque is very heavy. Please help me. Lift it up and put in on my shoulder!" Everybody was surprised. They just looked at each other. "Gentlemen, there are around two hundreds of you here. You've just had a big feast! You must be very strong. Please help me!" said Abunawas again. Suddenly one of the ministers said, "Abu, are you crazy? We will not be able to lift it up!" "Yes, we won't" said another one. More and more people shouted the same thing. Abunawas said to the king, "It's not my fault not to move the mosque, Your Majesty. The people don't want to help me!" The king smiled bitterly as he heard Abunawas' words. 1. what did king aaron order to his people? 2. what was the king's reason to ask the impossible thing to abunawas? 3. why did abunawas ask the king to hold a big feast? 4. how would abunawas lift the mosque up? 5. why did the king smile bitterly to abunawas' words?
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HIGHER EDUCATION FOR WOMEN In this modern era, there are still some parents who are reluctant about sending their daughters to co- llege. The narrow attitude shown to women’s education is largely due to the traditional role of women in society. A women is expected to be a wife and a mother. Most parents believe that if their daughter gets married and chooses to be a housewife, then the higher education will be a waste, however, an educated women is not only a better wife but also contributes something to the society. Now a days, more and more women are succesfullly combining their career and marriage. Educated women are richer both emotionally and financially. They are able to find an outlet fot their monotonous drudgery of their housekeeping. They bring more satisfaction and contentment to their lives. Depriving girls of higher education is crass discrimination. Times have changed; modern society needs the talents of its people regardless of gender. Today, women work alongside men. In fact, in the last few decades, women have made outstanding contributions to society. Women should be given the freedom to be educated whether or not they get married or go to work after finishing their education, because it is only through education that a women will find herself useful and discover what she wants in life. A women who works is not an insult to her husband. Conversely, her husband should feel proud of her achievements since marriage is actually an equal partnership. Therefore, parents should not think that girls should receive less education just because they will get married one day. Jawab; 1.what is the purpose of the text above? 2.What is the writer’s argument about higher education for women? 3.How many arguments are stated in the text? 4.what is meant by the writer in his recommendation? 5.....modern society needs the talent of its people regardless of gender. The bold word refers to.....
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Yg bisa . di jawab ya ada PR nih...makasih 15. it might help his employment prospects, if he........ some time with the career counselor. a.would have spent b. Will spent c. Spent d. Had spent e. Would spent 16. when I was a student, I always had breakfast in the morning. The sentence means that I ..........in the morning. a. am having breakfast b. Like to have breakfast c. Am used to having breakfast d. Usually have breakfast e. Used to have breakfast 17. I could have asked my sister to mail the letter. The sentence means...... a. I asked my sister to mail the letter b. My sister had mailed the letter c. I didn’t mail the letter d. I asked my sister to mail the letter and she did e. I didn’t ask my sister to mail the letter 18. people have to develop their.........to protect themselves from the disease. a. immune b. Immunity c. Immunized d. Immunizing e. Immunization 19. students who attach the importance of education are likely to have higher academic achievement and fewer.........problems than those who do not. a. discipline b. Disciplinal c. Disciplinarian d. Disciplinable e. Disciplinary 20. careless dumping of............. waste into the river has caused serious water pollution. a. industry b. Industrialist c. Industrial d. Industrialized e. Industrialize trus ini lagi ; Put the verbs in the brackets into the correct conditional. a. If I were sent to prison........(you/visit) me? b. The zookeeper would have punished her with a fine if she .........(to feed) the animals. c. If you...........(swim) in this lake, you’ll shiver from cold. d. If the steak......(not/to be) so hot, we wouldn’t eat it. e. I .......(not/to come) for dinner if andrew had not prepared the meal.
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