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1. Suppose you are going to a party next week. You ask your brother accompany you but he didn't give you certainty. Now you ask for his certainty about it. What would you say?
2. Suppose your brother doubts whether he can accompany or not. What would he say?
3. Suppose you are the basket ball team captain. You and your friends will have the last practice before playing the final match. You ask for your friends certainty whether they can practice and they show certainty. How would the conversation go?
4. Your friend calls and reminds you about the study club in his house this afternoon. You doubt whether you can go. Your brother is sick and nobody is at home. How would the conversation go?

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Tolong donk dijwb bagi yg tahu jwbnyaHow to make a reading stone A reading stone is a hemisphere of clear glass that a reader places, flat-side down, on a page. The letters beneath the center of the stone must be greatly enlarged. Now, we will try to make a simple reading stone. You will need: 1. Small pot 2. Water 3. Spoon 4. Package of unflavored gelatin 5. Small bowl as nearly hemisphere (half of a globe) as possible 6. Page from a newspaper or magazine 7. Plastic wrap 8. Pan 9. Two small plastic resealable bags about 3 x 3 cm 10. Tape What to do: 1. Use the small pot, water and spoon to prepare one package of gelatin according to the package instructions. 2. Fill the bowl with gelatin and put it into the refrigerator 3. Cover with a page from a newspaper or magazine with a piece of plastic wrap 4. When the gelatin is completely solid, remove the bowl from the refrigerator. Put the bowl in a pan of hot water so that the water level should be just below the rim of the bowl. Wait one minute. Turn the bowl upside down on top of the newspaper. A dome-shaped block of gelatin should slip out (if it doesn’t, put the bowl back in the hot water for another minute). This is your reading stone. 5. Observe how the reading stone magnifies the words beneath it Questions: 1. What is a reading stone? 2. What happens to the letters beneath the center of the reading stone? 3. What do we use a piece of plastic wrap for? 4. When should we remove the bowl from the refrigerator ? 5. “... so that the water level should be just below the rim of the bowl.” (step 4) What is the synonym of ‘rim’ ?
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Tolong donk dijwb bagi yg tahu jwbnyaHow to make a reading stone A reading stone is a hemisphere of clear glass that a reader places, flat-side down, on a page. The letters beneath the center of the stone must be greatly enlarged. Now, we will try to make a simple reading stone. You will need: 1. Small pot 2. Water 3. Spoon 4. Package of unflavored gelatin 5. Small bowl as nearly hemisphere (half of a globe) as possible 6. Page from a newspaper or magazine 7. Plastic wrap 8. Pan 9. Two small plastic resealable bags about 3 x 3 cm 10. Tape What to do: 1. Use the small pot, water and spoon to prepare one package of gelatin according to the package instructions. 2. Fill the bowl with gelatin and put it into the refrigerator 3. Cover with a page from a newspaper or magazine with a piece of plastic wrap 4. When the gelatin is completely solid, remove the bowl from the refrigerator. Put the bowl in a pan of hot water so that the water level should be just below the rim of the bowl. Wait one minute. Turn the bowl upside down on top of the newspaper. A dome-shaped block of gelatin should slip out (if it doesn’t, put the bowl back in the hot water for another minute). This is your reading stone. 5. Observe how the reading stone magnifies the words beneath it Questions: 1. What is a reading stone? 2. What happens to the letters beneath the center of the reading stone? 3. What do we use a piece of plastic wrap for? 4. When should we remove the bowl from the refrigerator ? 5. “... so that the water level should be just below the rim of the bowl.” (step 4) What is the synonym of ‘rim’ ?
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