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Jisu98 Posted 19 years ago
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0Hello! I have to prepare for some English tests. The followings were in a previous test. So, I really want to have the answer to the questions. I will copy questions and will supply my own answers, if possible. Hope somebody to check my answers. If you don't mind, I'll ask 2~3 questions at a time. I'll appreciate for your help. 02br
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01font001. Read the passage and follow the directions.02font02br
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00 In talking with people, don't begin by discussing the things on which you differ. Begin by emphasizing the things on which you agree. Get the other person saying "Yes, yes" at the outset. Keep your opponent, if possible, from saying "No." Keep emphasizing, if possible, that you are both striving for the same end and that your only difference is one of method and not of purpose. A "No" response is a most difficult handicap to overcome. When you have said "No," all your pride of personality demands that you remain consistent with yourself. You may later feel that the "No" was ill-advised; nevertheless, there is your precious pride to consider! Once having said a thing, you feel you must stick to it. Hence it is of the very greatest importance that a person 01i00_______________________________________________02i02br
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01font00Fill in the blank with ALL and ONLY the words in the parenthesis below.02font02br
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01font00( affirmative started direction be in the should )02font02br
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01font00(my answer) -> should be started in the affirmative direction 02font02br
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01font002. Read the passage and follow the directions.02font02br
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00 The following text is superficially cohesive but makes no sense and is therefore not 01u00 (1) 02u00:02br
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00 A puppy is sitting on a stool. A stool is often made of wood. Carpenters work with wood. A piece of wood can be bought from a lumber store.02br
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00 In this text, the relationships between proposetions are overtly signalled by means of 01u00 (2) 02u00 repetition, yet the propositions are not logically connected in terms of how we perceive the world. On the other hand, we can provide a good example of a short text that seemingly has no overt cohesive devices yet makes perfect sense:02br
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00 The picnic was ruined. No one remembered to bring a corkscrew.02br
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00This text is not 01u00 (3) 02u00 but it is coherent. Coherence is created due to the fact that the writer and the reader share the knowledge that relates corkscrews to wine bottles and wine to picnics. The 01u00 (4) 02u00 knowledge in ths case is imperative for the perception of coherence in the text.02br
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01font00Fill in each blank with the most suitable word from the parenthesis below.02font02br
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01font00( propositional extratextual coherent creative lexical imperative cohesive )02font02br
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01font00(my answer) -> 02font01font00(1) coherent (2) propositional (3) cohesive (4) lexical02font02br
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0 This text is not 01u 00 (3) 02u 00 but it is coherent. Coherence is created due to the fact that the writer and the reader share the knowledge that relates corkscrews to wine bottles and wine to picnics. 02font 02b 00 0-

  • 0 This text is not 01u 00 (3) 02u 00 but it is coherent.
  • Coherence is created due to the fact that the writer and the reader share the knowledge that relates corkscrews to wine bottles and wine to picnics.
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0 This text is not 01u00 (3) 02u00 but it is coherent. Coherence is created due to the fact that the writer and the reader share the knowledge that relates corkscrews to wine bottles and wine to picnics. 00The 01u00 (4) 02u00 knowledge in ths case is imperative for the perception of coherence in the text.00 01b
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