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    QUESTION PAPER CLASS X SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT II ENGLISH COMMUNICATIVE Marking Scheme SECTION – C [GRAMMAR] 20 MARKS Q.1} Marks 4 - Half mark for each correct answer. a) all b) through c) the d) of e) Each f) which g) In h) much Q-2}. Marks 4 - Half mark for each correct answer. a) conquered conquest b) in of c) being are d) those they e) hostile hostility f) seeming seems g) being be h) the a Q-3}. Reported Speech. -1 mark each- 3 marks

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    concept of national I.D. cards and whether the U.S. should have them or not is debated. This issue is discussed in “Should the U.S. Have a National ID Card?” that was in The New York Times Upfront magazine by Bill Keller and Jim Harper. Both authors give their argument on their side‚ but Bill Keller has a stronger structured argument than Jim Harper. Jim Harper defends that the U.S. should not have national ID card protecting citizens’ privacy. He says that people might have to use the cards to scan for

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    Why was the Weimar Republic unpopular in the years 1919-1923? Josef Wines The Weimer Republic was unpopular between the years 1919 + 1923 because of their democratic approach to government. They were not liked by the Germans because they were thought to have been ‘stabbed in the back´ after they agreed to sign the Treaty of Versailles. Some of the reasons why the Weimer Republic was disliked were that Germans believed that by signing the Treaty‚ Ebert’s government had betrayed Germany. The Treaty

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    specifically‚ the reality created for most of the Keller family had to deal with creating the stereotypical American family environment. Like any other “created reality”‚ things seem perfect until they are ultimately revealed as completely the opposite. Essentially‚ the first major lesson I learned is that people can create a completely unrealistic reality for their situation‚ and then continue to act out this situation – to a certain extent. As seen by the Keller family‚ they can only act like things are

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    All My Sons The play ‘All My Sons’ by Arthur Miller is a very twisted play in which Miller makes our attitude towards the central character –Joe Keller- change several times. Set against the context of mid-west America in 1947‚ Arthur Millar’s ‘All My Sons’ tells the tale of Joe Keller a sixty one year old business man who supplied the army with plane parts. One lot of parts came out one day and Steve Deever‚ Joe’s business partner found out that the cylinder heads they were defaulted. Steve

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    children’s clothing line. It is the biggest selling Italian brand and it is exquisite. It should not be surprising as to why Gucci is so successful. According to Kotler and Keller in Chapter 1 Defining Marketing for the 21st Centruy‚ “Good marketing has become an increasingly vital ingredient for business success (2006‚Kotler & Keller).” Without the proper marketing then how would consumers even know that you exist and how can they decide whether they want you in their life or not? Marketing is very

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    how to talk and active feminist inspired Peter Drier to write this article "The Radical Dissent of Hellen Keller." Would anyone like to learn how to talk and interact with other people while being deaf and blind? Hellen Keller was one of the wonderful people who can talk while being deaf and blind. I don’t think anyone can be more inspiring than Hellen. Everyone is inspired by Hellen Keller. Hellen is a awesome person‚ she accomplished a lot of things while being deaf and blind. How hard would

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    Success is the achievement of something desired an accomplishment of anything that will allow for someone or something to move forward. In the novel Keller would have been successful if he hadn’t have been so arrogant with the passing of his son and especially his wife. Success for Paul would have been truly knowing and accepting a great man‚ Keller while he was alive and also bettering his music. However these characters allowed for their pride and arrogance to block their ability to succeed. Peter

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    Corporal Punishment Corporal punishment has been around for many years‚ even centuries. Many schools allowed corporal punishment‚ but is it necessary to us it in public schools? Can it be taken too far? Up until the 60s and 70s‚ corporal punishment was a natural thing in schools and as court sentences. It wasn’t until the later part of the century that parents began to complain about the treatment of their children. Many parents believe that there are other options of punishment and discipline

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    low-income families. The limited ability of teachers in The Valley to teach college knowledge can be attributed to the fact that schools in the area emphasize standardized testing‚ as “high school courses were heavily focused on preparing students for the [TAKS] exams‚” leaving teachers with little time to teach about knowledge and skills necessary for college (Cabrera‚ López‚ and Sáenz 240). As a result‚ students are not often equipped with skills that will help them in college. The inability of students

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