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RLA set 1

(In real – per topic = 7 or 8 questions)

Beekeeper

Ocean Wave

Engineered Food

Superstore

William Taverner

Fed diet

Beekeeper

1. In the excerpt, the author suggests that Burl needs help

Ans. solving a mystery that troubles him.

2. What challenge does Burl face?

Ans: The survival of the hives

3. Why does the author mention Lissa in paragraph 5?

Ans: to emphasize how Burl finds himself deep in thought

4. Aristotle mention?

Ans: bee is superior than human

5. Why burl call the thief as artiste?


Ans: be arrange the jars in pattern

6. Which conclusion is supported by the story?

Ans: Burl will continue to independently produce honey.

7. Based on this sentence, what can readers infer about Burl?

Ans: He is generous with his honey.

8. Why he counted the jar?

Ans: because he pays attention to his honey.

9. Which statement best summarizes the story?

Ans: A beekeeper realizes someone is stealing his honey and this cause him to think of
other struggles he faces.

10. Overall, the author would agree that the man

Ans: satisfied of doing independent

11. Based on his method of sales, what can readers infer about Burl?

Ans: He trusts the member of his community.

12. What event makes him notice that jars were stolen?

Ans: The jars are neatly arranged, and the cashbox is empty.

Ocean Waves
1. What is the main idea of this article?

Ans: Ocean wave technology has great potential and also some disadvantages.

2. How does paragraph 3 function in the article?

Ans: It develops the general point made in paragraph 2 by giving specific examples.

3. What information does the author provide about wave-capturing devices in both the
chart and the article?

Ans: where they are located and how they work.

4. To what extent is this claim supported?

Ans: It is unsupported because the author follows the claim with subjective information.

5. Paragraph 1 shows?

Ans: The use of concreate examples address the passage.

6. What role does this detail play in the article?

Ans: It proves that wave power energy is a renewable resource.

7. If the author removed the word “significant” from this sentence, the new sentence
would

Ans: show diminished potential for this technology.

8. Which phrase does the author use to support the claims made by ocean wave power
proponents?

Ans: “..the technology does not use or waste water, but merely displace it”.
9. Marine lifeကို ဘလိုသက်ရ ောက်လဲ

-oceanwave နည််းပညောရ ကောင် wave ရ ွေ ပိုမှနအ


် ိုင်း် မလောရ ောဘ်း marine life ကလည််း

ပိုမှနမ
် ဟို ်ရ ောဘ်း beachမှောလည််း လရ ွေအ ွေက် view မရကောင််းဘ်း

Engineered Food

1. How can infer from paragraph 4?

Ans: explanation avoid problem

2. Why is the term “mislead” used instead of “deceptive”?

Ans: to emphasize the deliberate lies

3. Responsible meaning

Ans: preventing and product

4. Blogpost

Ans: to solve

5. Why shouldn’t buy engineered food

Ans: dangerous because it is herbicide resistance

6. Drag and drip

Ans: Support – US, Groceries

Unsupport – Oil, more nutritional


7. Paragraph 1 generalization?

Ans: better way

8. Which from passage support theme?

Ans: contributed to increase of foods

9. Author message

Ans: people should wisely go shopping

10. Paragraph 3 and 4

Ans: contrast

11. Infer from passage 1

Ans: There has been as increase in the consumption of engineered food over the year.

12. paragraph 1 main idea

Ans. Exaggerating

13. Paragraph 2 and 1 relation

Ans: give more information

Superstore

1. Relationship between superstore and small shop

Ans: Superstore as big so it’s forcing out of local shop


2. Which conclusion is most strongly supported by the information in the email to the
zoning commissioner?

Ans: Consumers like the convenience of superstores as long as the stores are located
outside their communities.

3. Based on detail in paragraph 9, which generalization can be made about Brannick’s


Superstore?

Ans: Brannick’s is concerned about the way consumers perceive the company.

4.Read this sentence from paragraph 1.

“Nearly 100% of the attendees were opposed to the Antrim Zoning Commission allowing a
Brannick's to be built on the land adjacent to Juniper Estates.” (Question Sentence from
passage)

Ans: It emphasizes the strength of community resistance to the proposed superstore.

5. What press problem solution public reaction

Ans: alternatives way

6. Which underlying premise is the main basis for the argument presented in the email to
the zoning commissioner?

Ans: Small communities are threatened by the existence of large superstore.

7. How does the purpose of the email differ from the purpose of the press release?

Ans: -The email is written to convince the zoning commission that it should reject the
proposal of a new superstore, and the press release is written to explain to residents that
the company supports their needs.
8. email and press difference

Ans: email request to stop superstore when press change some things from original plan

9. Passage 2 and 1 concerns

Ans: superstore people ရ ွေဆီက ဲ concernရ ရ


ွေ ကောင် original plans ကို adjust

လိုပ်ဖိုပပင်ဆင်

! 7,8,9 အပိုဒရ
် ွေရသခ ောမှ ်ပါ သလိုနကွေ
ဲ ဲပါ ယ်

10. Brannick’s superstore affect the community?

Ans: traffic and noise

11. First ethical

Ans: problem solution

12. In paragraph 10, Brannick's claims it will minimize noise and traffic that result from the
new superstore. Is this claim well supported? (You read carefully P-10 and take back to
remember this P-10)

-Yes, because Brannick's explains how it has worked with the city government to resolve
the problems.

-No, because Brannick's is vague about the number of customers the store might draw
from nearby towns.

-No, because Brannick's provides limited details concerning the plan for controlling
congestion.

-Yes, because Brannick's recognizes how complex the problems associated with large
superstores are.
13.Based on the email, which description characterizes the relationship between the
profitability of the small shops near Juniper Estates and the opening of a Brannick's
Superstore?

-Brannick's would attract new customers to the area, bringing business to the small shops.

-The small shops charge higher prices than Brannick's would, potentially allowing them to
offer better wages to their workers.

Ans. The size of Brannick's would allow it to offer lower prices, possibly forcing the small
shops out of business.

-The small shops carry products too specialized for Brannick's, ensuring the loyalty of their
customers

William Taverner

1. Which meaning of betrayed is used in the sentence?

Ans: Revealed and disclosed

2. What does this metaphor of a storm convey about William?

Ans: It emphasizes his avoidance of conflict.

3. What does paragraph 5 reveal about Hester?

Ans: She can be considerate.

4. How does the circus coming to town impact William and Hester’s relationship?

Ans: It reveals a shared experience in life.


5. Based on the details in the excerpt, which generalization can be made about Hester and
William as parents?

Ans: They are confident about the future for their sons.

6. Which statement expresses a central theme of the excerpt?

Ans: Disagreement can strain even the closet relationship.

7. Drag and drop

Ans: He has knowledge of animals.

He has good memories.

He is private about his past.

8. Which key Hester circus support?

Ans: scarcities about her past, permissive about her past,.. typical sterness

9. “The only reason her husband did not consult her about his business was that she did
not wait to be consulted.”

What role does the sentence play in the excerpt?

Ans: - - It foreshadows a decision the characters will face.

10.How did William and Hester handle the business?

Ans: Hester did not want to be consulted by her husband.

11. 7. William's wife didn't wait for him for consulting, why?

A.Out of interest

B....
Ans.C.Conflict over money

D.သကရမောက်မော ယ်ဆိုလော်း

မောဏရှလိုဆိုရပ်းထော်း

! 9,10,11 ကွေဲရအောင် ကည်ပါ.

12. Empharically “instead” intential

Ans: forcing

13. How William act as role model to his son?

Ans: William shows them how to respect their mom.

Fed Diet

1. Paragraph 3 and paragraph 4 relationship

Ans: Complementary (Choice Carefully “Complimentary” is wrong)

2. Second writer Conclusion

Ans: fed diet leads the knowledge of science research

3. Which conclusion best supports the con passage?

Ans: Fed diet are harmful to human bodies

3. Primary -- To show
Secondary – To inform

4. First editorial passage

Ans: provide solution

5.Generalization of the first author

Ans: criticize the fed diet that only looks for money benefit.

6. Passage 1 main idea

Ans: may bring harmless

7. First writer’s main idea

Ans. Fed diets can harm health.

7. Which conclusion best supports the con passage?

Ans: may bring harmful to human bodies

8. Which meaning best matches the use of the works “bothered” in this sentence?

Ans: inconvenienced

9.paragraph-4 bullet point

Ans. Recommend to solve

Grammar
1. Everyone’s
2. In fact to

3. are typically considered to be the most dependable

4. complicated, so it is easier

5. exists is

6. Despite the circumstance

7. employee at the Graygock Packaging and Shipping Company

8. Effectively and efficiently

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