Summarize The Main Question Of My Beautiful Dog

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Student ID : GEC000006Q
Student Name : Jerry Wai Teck Seng
Assessment : VU21469
Task 1
Read a straightforward descriptive text
1. What is the title of this text ?
My beautiful dog
2. Summarize the main topic of the first paragraph.
She describe her dog how sweet and cute and lovely , describe her dog like a little kitten when he puppy , and the dog size , colour of body and his eyes.
3. Summarize the main topic of the second paragraph.
She introduce his name and describe he like a wolf because he is Siberian husky and wails like wolf.
4. Summarize the main topic of the descriptive text.
Lobo is sweet and cute , describe how he was baby like , size and colour and eyes , describe the reason like a wolf , they love each other.
5. Who wrote the descriptive text ?
…show more content…
How many verses are in this poem ?
3 Verses.
15. How many lines are in each verse ?
4 lines.
16. How many syllables are in each line ?
8 Syllables.
17. What type of poem is this ?
a) Narrative poem
b) Limerick poem
c) Sonnet poem
18. What two things did the child see the wind to ?
Toss the kites
Blow the birds
19. What three questions did the child ask the wind ?
Young or old
Beast of field and tree
Stranger child
20. Could the boy see the wind ?
No
Task 4
Write a straightforward narrative text
Task 4 : Outline plan of your narrative text
Hero Driver
Human nature since ancient time , here is a bus driver , his name uncle Wu Bing.
He just a normal bus driver , but what happened to him is an extraordinary thing on Monday afternoon , 29th May 2010.
He was driving on the highway as usual , suddenly , a black unknown object crossed the windshield and hit his right lower abdomen , straight through to liver and spleen rupture , rib fractures , hanging a line. In this critical moment , in his last one minute 24 seconds of life , he endured the pain , slowly reduce speed , stop the bus away and pull the handbrake , and in his last few seconds of life , tell the passengers not to run around , pay attention to

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