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[Sagot para sa’yo] Name:.Date:Fill in the blanks with the correct word.cartubnottugfogpethenjobhutbun1. Tom has a___dog.2. The___lays ten eggs daily3. The red___belongs to my dad4. It is___nice to be mean.5. I bathe my puppy in the.____6. Mike and Dan made a____to play in.7. I did a good___helping my friend 8. The hot cross____was baked by mum9. My dog likes to____on his leash10. The___makes it hard to seen..​

[Sagot para sa’yo] Instructions: Using context clues, identify the meaning of the highlighted unfamiliar word in the following sentences. Encircle the letter of the correct answer 1. The forest was TEEMING with wildlife; there were deer, birds, and even the occasional bear. A. no one B. abundant C. dangerous D. empty2. The artist was known for his ECLECTIC taste; his studio was filled with paintings, sculptures, and antiques from various periods and styles.A. ordinaryB. outdatedC. simpleD. varied3. Despite the noisy music and the crowded room, she remained SERENE.A. calmB. annoyedC. excitedD. confused4. The movie was so RIVETING that the audience sat in silence, completely focused on the movie from beginning to end.A. boringB. confusingC. captivatingD. lengthy5. The politician's speech was filled with PLATITUDES, offering nothing new or insightful to the conversation.A. original ideasB. insultsC. questionsD. clichés6. Her ANIMOSITY toward her co-worker was evident in the way she refused to speak to him or even acknowledge his presence.A. friendshipB. curiosityC. hatredD. love8. The abandoned house had a FORLORN appearance because of its broken windows and overgrown weeds everywhere.A. cheerfulB. neglectedC. modernD. new9. The detective's ASTUTE observations helped him solve the mystery quickly. He noticed details that others had overlooked.A. foolishB. clumsyC. observantD. slow10. The speech was so VERBOSE that many in the audience lost interest and began to fall asleep in their seats.A. wordyB. excitingC. inspiringD. clearThe capital word is the highlighted​

[Sagot para sa’yo] HOW CAN WE MAKE TECHNOLOGY Healthier FOR HUMANS? publication date June 18​

[Sagot para sa’yo] TASK: To deliver a minute talk on a specific statement on communication.DIRECTIONS: Prepare a 3-minute short talk for an oral presentation. (limited to 250 words) TOPIC: "Communication connects people."​

[Sagot para sa’yo] Encircle the verb in each sentence and identifyits tense.1. They shall abide the rules tomorrow.2. She bought some fruits last Sunday.3. We will visit my parents next weekends.4. He closes the windows.5. They arrived safely last night.​

[Sagot para sa’yo] Instructions: Work in pairs to discuss the following lines from the poem. Spendfifteen to twenty minutes analyzing and exchanging thoughts. Write youranswers in your notebooks.Set 1To my Creator I singWho did soothe me in my greatloss;Set 2To the Merciful and KindWho in my troubles gave me repose.Set 3Thou with that pow'r of thineSaid: Live! And with life myself Ifound:And shelter gave me thouAnd a soul impelled to the goodLike a compass whose point to theNorth is bound.Set 4Thou did make me descendFrom honorable home andrespectable stock,And a homeland thou gavest meWithout limit, fair and richThough fortune and prudence itdoes lack.MacBook Air​

[Sagot para sa’yo] think of divisive issue or problem in your local community or country at large​

[Sagot para sa’yo] because of the pandemic the blank​

[Sagot para sa’yo] Find text or tools QHB. Sequencing. Arrange the following events in the story according to theirchronological order. Write numbers 1 to 5 on the first column, and the elementof the plot on the second column. The first one is done for you. Do this in yournotebook.3 Climax1. Mathilde enjoyed the night of dancing but found out laterupon going home that the necklace she borrowed waslost.2. Her husband, one night, brought an invitation to a formalparty to be hosted by the Ministry of Education whichmade her even more depressed as she had no gown andjewels to wear. The husband then bought her a gown andMathilde also borrowed a necklace from Forestier tocomplete her look.3. Mathilde Loisel, though beautiful and charming, wasmarried to an ordinary clerk. She always felt miserablebecause she lacked fancy things and couldn't compareherself to a wealthy friend.4. After ten long years of difficult life, Mathilde found out thatthe borrowed necklace was only a costume jewelry andworth nothing.5. Monsieur and Madame Loisel replaced the lost necklaceby buying a new one worth 36 thousand francs whichmade them began to live a life of crippling poverty.Al Assistant11121516>C@1:43 pm G​

[Sagot para sa’yo] PLEASE, PAKI-ANSWER, THANK YOUU​