TV. Directions: Identify what type of figurative language used in the following statements below. Wnte Sfor SEMILE, M for METHAPOR, and P for PERSONIFICATION. Write the answer on the space providedbefore the number1. "Who am I? An owl staring into the darkness, A star fruit, bursting with Juice2. She is like a shining star when she gets her diploma in medicine.3. The angry douds marched across the sky4. What season are you?"5. He looks like a fish out of water.pls help me l need this in tomorrow please I brainlees you. nonsense=report
1. TV. Directions: Identify what type of figurative language used in the following statements below. Wnte Sfor SEMILE, M for METHAPOR, and P for PERSONIFICATION. Write the answer on the space providedbefore the number1. "Who am I? An owl staring into the darkness, A star fruit, bursting with Juice2. She is like a shining star when she gets her diploma in medicine.3. The angry douds marched across the sky4. What season are you?"5. He looks like a fish out of water.pls help me l need this in tomorrow please I brainlees you. nonsense=report
Answer:
Yan na po sa picture hindi kopo nasagotan yong 3 sorry po
Explanation:
Pa brinlist po salamat
2. Identify the word/s in the parenthesis into an adverb of time or adverb of place . Write T for adverb of Time and P for adverb of Place . 1. We spent our last Christmas season in (Manila). *2. Geraldine is playing in her room (now) . *3. The concert is going to be held in Araneta Coliseum on (Tuesday).4. We will go( there) tomorrow.5. Come to the (audio visual room) this afternoon. *6. We will watch the movie (soon). *7. She bought he earthen jar (in Japan) last summer8. The box is placed (beside) the bed. *9. Our house is just (across) the street.10. Put your things here (after) registration. *nonsense=report
Answer:
1.P
2.T
3.T
4.P
5.P
6.T
7.P
8.P
9.P
10.T
3. II. Direction: Read the sentence carefully and encircle the correct letter. (Homographs1. leave/s - a part of a plantA. Leaves falls down during autumn season.B. She leaves him alone and sad.C. She leaves the door open.2. fine - feel goodA. There is a fine in not obeying the rules.B. She look fine.C. His fine cost a 20,000 pesos in not obeying rules.3. bat - an nocturnal animalsA. James saw a bat hanging on a branch of tree.B. Bryan hit the ball with a bat.C. Jhon wanted to buy a bat so that he can play baseball,4. tear - a drop a clear fluid coming from the eyesA. This paper is easy to tear.B. Tear the plastic on the upper part.C. A tear slipped down her cheek.
Answer:
1. A
2. B
3. A
4. C
Explanation:
i need mf points
4. 1. A selection about the process of photosynthesis. a) To entertainb) To informc) To persuade2. A tv commercial about investing money in life and medical insurance especially in times of pandemic. a) To entertainb) To informc) To persuade3. An author wrote a story about an orphan who struggled many times and at last found foster parents who gave her proper education and became popular. a) To entertainb) To informc) To persuade4. Jocelyn sent a personal message to her parents about the benefits of living in the province and to allow her to work in the province. a) To entertainb) To informc) To persuade5. A book that lists words in alphabetical order. It gives the definition(s), pronunciation, and a sample sentence for each word. (dictionary). a) To entertainb) To informc) To persuade6. A poster on the wall that names and defines the parts of speech.a) To entertainb) To informc) To persuade7. An article detailing the many uses of a new multi-purpose tool. It explains how the tool can perform the tasks of a hammer, screwdriver, wrench, and knife. It is four tools in one, so you will always have the tool you need when you have one of these.a) To entertainb) To informc) To persuade8. A chapter in a math book that explains and provides examples of fractions.a) To entertainb) To informc) To persuade9. Amado Nervo wrote the poem, “I was Born Today”.a) To entertainb) To informc) To persuade10. A unit in science book that tells about the importance of the forests.a) To entertainb) To informc) To persuade11. Water from this river will overflow if there are no trees to stop it. And if this will happen. Our plants and animals will die, and people will be very much affected. Let us do true-planting activities. Let us all unite our efforts so that we will all survive in this world.a) To entertainb) To informc) To persuade12. Jose Rizal wrote Noli Me Tanghire and El Filibusterismo. a) To entertainb) To informc) To persuade13. How to make pork curry: heat oil and sauté pork with garlic, onion, pork broth cube and curry. Add eggplant and red pepper. Pour evaporated milk and season chili sauce.a) To entertainb) To informc) To persuade14. Unfortunately, many species of bats are endangered or already extinct. It is vital that we join forces to protect the bats that remain. Bats feed on harmful insect pests. They are also responsible for up to 95% of the residing of the tropical rain forests. Without those forests our delicate balance of oxygen and moisture could be destroyed. a) To entertainb) To informc) To persuade15. Our day a hungry fox runt searching for food. Soon he saw some ripe grape at the top of a vine that grew up along a high wall.a) To entertainb) To informc) To persuade
Answer:
1. A selection about the process of photosynthesis.
a) To entertain
b) To inform
c) To persuade
2. A tv commercial about investing money in life and medical insurance especially in times of pandemic.
a) To entertain
b) To inform
c) To persuade
3. An author wrote a story about an orphan who struggled many times and at last found foster parents who gave her proper education and became popular.
a) To entertain
b) To inform
c) To persuade
4. Jocelyn sent a personal message to her parents about the benefits of living in the province and to allow her to work in the province.
a) To entertain
b) To inform
c) To persuade
5. A book that lists words in alphabetical order. It gives the definition(s), pronunciation, and a sample sentence for each word. (dictionary).
a) To entertain
b) To inform
c) To persuade
6. A poster on the wall that names and defines the parts of speech.
a) To entertain
b) To inform
c) To persuade
Explanation:
yung may
5. V. Select the correct adjective or adverb from those enclosed in parentheses and write it on the space provided at the left.___________ 1. Although he sometimes works (careless,carelessly), he seems (real,very) eager to learn the business.___________ 2. Second year French was (some,somewhat) easier for me, but my accent still sounded (odd,oddly). ___________ 3. I had to eat my breakfast (hasty,hastily) but the food tasted (terrible,terribly).___________ 4. I must say that Daddy (sure,surely) sounded (angry,angrily) when I heard him.___________ 5. The (older,oldest) of their two daugthers attends the speech clinic because she stutters (bad,badly).___________ 6. We all felt (sad,sadly) to see our basketball team so (poorly,poor).___________ 7. Mrs. Reyes cooks so (good,well) that if you stay longer in her house, you will gain weight (considerable,considerably).VI. Make vivid pictures of the underlined subjects in the following sentences by adding adjectives:Mayon Volcano elicits gasps of admiration from even the most seasoned travelers.The boys drove through the desert at night and slept in the daytime.The law has been poorly enforced.The fog was now rapidly lifting from the field.The hall remained quiet for the rest of the hour.The epidemic appeared without warning.Many children do not understand English.The class has a very good attendance record.Cars have safety belts s standard equipment.A school will be constructed here. VII. Choose and underline the correct verb form from the verbs in parentheses.John, along with twenty friends, (is/are) planning a party.The picture of the soldiers (bring/brings) back many memories.The quality of these recording (is/are) not very good.If the salaries of these officers (isnt/arent) reduced, there will not be enough funds for completing the project.Cigarette smoking (have/has) been proven harmful.The use of credit cards in place of cash (have/has) increased rapidly in recent years.Advertisements on television (is/are) becoming more competitive than ever before.Living expenses in this country, as well as in many other countries, (is/are) at an all-time high.Mr. Jones, accompanied by several members of the committee, (have/has) proposed some changes in the rules.The level of intoxication (vary/varies) from subject to subject.VIII. Subject-Verb Agreement. Choose the correct form of the verb in the ff. sentences:Neither Bill nor Mary (is/are) going to the play tonight.Anything (is/are) better than going to another movie tonight.Skating (is/are) becoming more popular everyday.A number of reporters (was/were) at the conference yesterday.Everybody who (nurse/nurses) a fever must go home immediately and rest.Your glasses (was/were) on the bureau last night.There (was/were) only a few people at the meeting last week. The committee (has/have) already reached a decision.A pair of jeans (was/were) in the washing machine this morning.Each student (has/have) come up with (his/their) interpretation of the play.Either John or his wife (make/makes) breakfast each morning.After she had perused the material, the secretary decided that everything (was/were) in order.The crowd at the basketball game (was/were) wild with excitement.A pack of wild dogs (has/have) frightened all the ducks away.The jury (is/are) trying to reach a decision.The army (has/have) eliminated this section of the training test.The number of students who (has,have) withdrawn from the class this quarter (is/are) apalling.There (has/have) been too many interruptions in this class.Every elementary school teacher (has/have) to take this examination.Neither Jill nor her parents (has/have) seen this movie before.
Answer:
V.
carelessly, verysomewhat, oddlyhastily, terriblesurely, angryoldest, badlysad, poorwell, considerablyVI. My dear, where are the underlines? :)
VII. and VIII. I'll leave this for the others to answer :) let's not be greedy