ENG101 ASSIGNMENT SOLUTION
English Comprehension (Eng101)
Spring 2017
Assignment No. 2
Total Marks: 20
ANSWER NO 1
Ayesha
was a brilliant student. She was the only daughter of her family. Everyone used
to look upto her great future. She was
very intelligent and industrious by birth. She toped in every exam. When she
was in the 8th Class, She had a great challenge to maintain his
position in class because all the children in his class were industrious and
committed to their study. She accepted this challenge and started to study with
keen interest.
She
got up early in the morning, said prayers, recited Holy Quran and took some
exercise. Then she started to study her books. After that, she took breakfast
and leave home for school. In Morning she joined school with full enthusiasms.
She also took part in extra circular activities. She was best in badminton. She was good speaker. In every respect she was
an embodiment of perfect girl.
When
she attended her class, she took keen interest in lectures. She heard teacher
voice with full devotion to understand her lesson. She made questions whenever,
she felt difficulty in her lesson. She
was very creative mind and study things deeply and conceptually. She sat in
front line to better understand her lesson. She was social and cooperative with
other students. She helped those, who felt difficulties in their studies. She
never felt shy to ask questions and got help from companion students, whenever
she felt difficulties in her studies.
Exam
date was announced and she started to revise her syllabus. She completed the
revision before the commencement of exam. She was satisfied with her preparation for
exam. At last the exam started and she appeared in her first paper. When the
paper was distributed in hall, like other students she was waiting question
paper to be held in her hand. When she got the paper and read it she was happy
to know that she know all the required answer. She solved her paper with full
confidence. Similarly, she took all the papers with full confidence.
After
ending exam she has to wait few days for result. Finally the board announced
the result date. At result announcement day principal of the school called the
students in school. At result day, Ayesha was upset with the fear of result,
“what is going to happen?”, she thought. In my point of view its reality
everyone becomes upset at the day of result announcement. Similarly, Ayesha was
also upset. When class incharge with principal reached in class to announce the
result, every student including Ayesha was staring at their face.
Class
incharge announced the result. Ayesha topped the class and also took first
position in board. She was very happy to listen about her achieved position.
Her family and her teachers were happy about her achievement.
ANSWER NO : 2
(1)
Explain
how nature can sometimes repair itself; support your explanation by citing a
detail from the given text.
Nature has sometimes shown a remarkable ability
of repairing. After burning of Yellowstone National park, a quarter of an inch
of autumn rain extinguished the fire. This park again grownup as it has been
described by the writer, “Lodgepole cones were able to open
up, trees were filled with bugs bringing animals back and trees also provided
shelter”
(2)
Which subheading accurately
reflects the information in paragraphs 1 and 2?
·
Effects
of the Yellowstone Fire
·
Tourism Since the Yellowstone Fire
·
News Media Dramatically Reports Fire
·
Biodiversity in Yellowstone Since the
Fire
(3)
What technique of paragraph
development was used by the writer?
·
Narration
·
Cause
and Effect
·
Exemplification
·
Description
(4)
What is the intended effect of the
rhetorical question used in paragraph 3?
·
To produce an echoing sound when read
aloud
·
To serve as a topic sentence
·
To
stimulate reader interest
·
To create patterns of stressed and
unstressed syllable
(5)
Which sentence is a detail from the
passage intended to convey that the population of wildlife such as three-toed
woodpeckers actually increased after the fire?
·
After
the danger passed, wildlife returned.
·
Downed trees created a habitat that
sustained a food chain.
·
Tourism decreased, minimizing the danger
to woodpeckers.
·
After the fire, predators of birds
abandoned the forest floor.
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