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    Language is a wonderful gift given to man. No animal possesses this gift but they have their own ways of expressing themselves. When a rabbit sees an enemy it runs away into its hole. Its tail, which is white, bobs up and down as it runs. The other rabbits see it and they run too. They know that there is a danger. When a cobra is angry, it raises its hood and makes itself look fierce. This warns other animals. When a bee has found some food, it goes back to the hive. It can’t tell the other bees where the food is by speaking to them, but it does a kind of dance in the air. Some animals say things by making sounds. A dog barks when a strange comes near.

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    When a rabbit sees an enemy:

    Solution

    According to the passage, "When a rabbit sees an enemy it runs away into its hole."

     

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    Language is a wonderful gift given to man. No animal possesses this gift but they have their own ways of expressing themselves. When a rabbit sees an enemy it runs away into its hole. Its tail, which is white, bobs up and down as it runs. The other rabbits see it and they run too. They know that there is a danger. When a cobra is angry, it raises its hood and makes itself look fierce. This warns other animals. When a bee has found some food, it goes back to the hive. It can’t tell the other bees where the food is by speaking to them, but it does a kind of dance in the air. Some animals say things by making sounds. A dog barks when a strange comes near.

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    Language is a wonderful gift from God:

    Solution

    According to the passage, "Language is a wonderful gift given to man."

     

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    Language is a wonderful gift given to man. No animal possesses this gift but they have their own ways of expressing themselves. When a rabbit sees an enemy it runs away into its hole. Its tail, which is white, bobs up and down as it runs. The other rabbits see it and they run too. They know that there is a danger. When a cobra is angry, it raises its hood and makes itself look fierce. This warns other animals. When a bee has found some food, it goes back to the hive. It can’t tell the other bees where the food is by speaking to them, but it does a kind of dance in the air. Some animals say things by making sounds. A dog barks when a strange comes near.

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    A cobra raises its hood when it is:

    Solution

    According to the passage, "When a cobra is angry, it raises its hood and makes itself look fierce."

     

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    Direction: Read each passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.

    Language is a wonderful gift given to man. No animal possesses this gift but they have their own ways of expressing themselves. When a rabbit sees an enemy it runs away into its hole. Its tail, which is white, bobs up and down as it runs. The other rabbits see it and they run too. They know that there is a danger. When a cobra is angry, it raises its hood and makes itself look fierce. This warns other animals. When a bee has found some food, it goes back to the hive. It can’t tell the other bees where the food is by speaking to them, but it does a kind of dance in the air. Some animals say things by making sounds. A dog barks when a strange comes near.

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    A rabbit’s white tail bobs up and down:

    Solution

    According to the passage, "When a rabbit sees an enemy it runs away into its hole. Its tail, which is white, bobs up and down as it runs."

     

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    Language is a wonderful gift given to man. No animal possesses this gift but they have their own ways of expressing themselves. When a rabbit sees an enemy it runs away into its hole. Its tail, which is white, bobs up and down as it runs. The other rabbits see it and they run too. They know that there is a danger. When a cobra is angry, it raises its hood and makes itself look fierce. This warns other animals. When a bee has found some food, it goes back to the hive. It can’t tell the other bees where the food is by speaking to them, but it does a kind of dance in the air. Some animals say things by making sounds. A dog barks when a strange comes near.

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    The word possesses means:

    Solution

    The meaning of the given word:

    • Possesses: Have as belonging to one, own.
    • Owns: something that belongs to the person or thing mentioned.
    • Ones: Coming before all others in time or order, earliest.
    • Ready: In a suitable state for an activity, action, or situation, fully prepared.

    From the meanings of the given words, we can conclude that possesses means owns.

     

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    Nobody knows exactly where the orange originated. Though it is grown today in most of the warmer parts of the world, it was not until recently that the crop became so widespread. The Greeks and Romans knew about the orange, and it probably was carried from India to Western Asia and then to all of Europe. The Spanish colonists took the sour orange to the West Indies, and from there to Florida soon after the first settlement there in 1565. The three most important species of oranges are the sweet or common orange, the mandarin orange, and the sour orange. But as many as ninety-seven varieties of sweet and mandarian oranges alone have been counted. Different varieties of oranges are grown in different parts of the country and the world.

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    The sour orange was taken to the West Indies by:

    Solution

    According to the passage, "The Spanish colonists took the sour orange to the West Indies, and from there to Florida soon after the first settlement there in 1565."

     

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    Nobody knows exactly where the orange originated. Though it is grown today in most of the warmer parts of the world, it was not until recently that the crop became so widespread. The Greeks and Romans knew about the orange, and it probably was carried from India to Western Asia and then to all of Europe. The Spanish colonists took the sour orange to the West Indies, and from there to Florida soon after the first settlement there in 1565. The three most important species of oranges are the sweet or common orange, the mandarin orange, and the sour orange. But as many as ninety-seven varieties of sweet and mandarian oranges alone have been counted. Different varieties of oranges are grown in different parts of the country and the world.

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    The three most important species of oranges are:

    Solution

    According to the passage, "The three most important species of oranges are the sweet or common orange, the mandarin orange, and the sour orange. But as many as ninety-seven varieties of sweet and mandarian oranges alone have been counted."

     

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    Direction: Read each passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.

    Nobody knows exactly where the orange originated. Though it is grown today in most of the warmer parts of the world, it was not until recently that the crop became so widespread. The Greeks and Romans knew about the orange, and it probably was carried from India to Western Asia and then to all of Europe. The Spanish colonists took the sour orange to the West Indies, and from there to Florida soon after the first settlement there in 1565. The three most important species of oranges are the sweet or common orange, the mandarin orange, and the sour orange. But as many as ninety-seven varieties of sweet and mandarian oranges alone have been counted. Different varieties of oranges are grown in different parts of the country and the world.

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    For growing oranges (he climate which is required should be:

    Solution

    According to the passage, "Nobody knows exactly where the orange originated. Though it is grown today in most of the warmer parts of the world, it was not until recently that the crop became so widespread."

     

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    Nobody knows exactly where the orange originated. Though it is grown today in most of the warmer parts of the world, it was not until recently that the crop became so widespread. The Greeks and Romans knew about the orange, and it probably was carried from India to Western Asia and then to all of Europe. The Spanish colonists took the sour orange to the West Indies, and from there to Florida soon after the first settlement there in 1565. The three most important species of oranges are the sweet or common orange, the mandarin orange, and the sour orange. But as many as ninety-seven varieties of sweet and mandarian oranges alone have been counted. Different varieties of oranges are grown in different parts of the country and the world.

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    To the whole of Europe, the orange was first carried:

    Solution

    According to the passage, "The Greeks and Romans knew about the orange, and it probably was carried from India to Western Asia and then to all of Europe."

     

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    Direction: Read each passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.

    Nobody knows exactly where the orange originated. Though it is grown today in most of the warmer parts of the world, it was not until recently that the crop became so widespread. The Greeks and Romans knew about the orange, and it probably was carried from India to Western Asia and then to all of Europe. The Spanish colonists took the sour orange to the West Indies, and from there to Florida soon after the first settlement there in 1565. The three most important species of oranges are the sweet or common orange, the mandarin orange, and the sour orange. But as many as ninety-seven varieties of sweet and mandarian oranges alone have been counted. Different varieties of oranges are grown in different parts of the country and the world.

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    The noun form of ‘originated’ is:

    Solution

    The noun form of ‘originated’ is Origin.

    Meaning of origin: the point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived.

     

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