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With which poem would you associate these pictures? Quote the relevant lines from the poem.
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In the poem In the Midst of Hardship, the people in the poem were rolling these leaves.
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In the poem He Had Such Quiet Eyes, the man is described as someone who liked to have fun in life. What is the word that is used to describe him?
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In the poem Nature, this is the word that is used to describe the movement of water in the gullies.
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In the poem Are You Still Playing Your Flute, this word is used to describe the time spent gazing at the evening sun, collecting dew drops and enjoying the sweet smell of flowers.
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In the poem Nature, the sound of rain beating on the roofs is compared to the sound made by these.
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In the poem In The Midst Of Hardship, the people in the poem went back home with these on their legs.
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In the poem Are You Still Playing Your Flute?, this is the feeling of the persona/poet when she thinks of her lover who lives in the village and wonders if he is still playing his flute.
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In the poem He Had Such Quiet Eyes, this word means sad and pitiful looking.
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In the poem Are You Still Playing Your Flute, the poet advises us that we have to make sure that the person we fall in love with must be really .
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In the poem In The Midst Of Hardship, you cannot find this on the brow of the people.
(Clue: the word you are looking for means the feeling of wanting to give up)
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In the poem He Had Such Quiet Eyes, this word means heaven. It could also mean a state of bliss.
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In the poem Nature, these flowers fall and make the ground look like it is covered with yellow stars.
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In the poem In The Midst of Hardship, the people in the poem got home at this time of the day.
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In the poem He Had Such Quiet Eyes, the poet regrets that the young girl in the poem had not listen to this.
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In the poem Nature, the canefields have been .. and lie empty in the sun.
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In the poem Are You Still Playing Your Flute?, this has happened to the personas friend.
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In the poem Are You Still Playing Your Flute?, the personas boyfriend is an expert at playing the flute. This word describes him.
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of my brother friends are bigger than my brother but this doesnt worry him.
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6. I saw the advertisement yesterday, so I was write to ask for more details.
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10. Your portrait of me is too good, although I think you have made my nose too big.
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11. The mango tree grew tall that we couldnt pick its fruit.
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12. Land in Singapore is very scarce so houses are sold at expensive prices.
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15. Im sorry, you cant speak to Maznah; she has been to Temerloh.
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16. It was a very hot day. There were many people at the bus station. They were waiting for the bus. The bus finally came. The people boarded the bus.
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The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up. (Paul Valery, French poet, essayist & critic 1871 1945)
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A positive attitude can really make dreams come true it did for me. (David Bailey, English fashion designer, b. 1938)
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He who labours diligently need never despair; for all things are accomplished by diligence and labour. (Menander)
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I never could have done what I have done without the habits of punctuality, order, and diligence, without the determination to concentrate myself on one subject at a time. (Charles Dickens)
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Kalau ada jarum patah, Jangan simpan di dalam peti; Kalau ada silap dan salah, Jangan simpan di dalam hati. Kalau ada sumur di ladang, Boleh kita menumpang mandi; Kalau ada umur yang panjang Boleh kita berjumpa lagi.
Thank You
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1. Directed writing - newspaper report, talk (2011), speech, informal letter, formal letter, report, article 2. Question for novel give 3 points with supporting evidence 3. Continuous essay question on person quite sure to appear
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Present Tense Verbs I You We They eat eat He She It One eats eats Yesterday we ate ate (**Past) Everybody eats
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