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Class
6 English Assignment Solution
4th
Week
Activity 1:
1. Select
the correctly punctuated sentence from the multiple-choice below.
d. Spain
is a beautiful country; the beaches are warm, sandy and spotlessly clean. (Ans)
2. Select
the correctly punctuated sentence from the multiple-choice below.
a. The
children’s books were all left in the following places: Mrs Smith’s room, Mr
Powell’s office and the caretaker’s cupboard. (ANS)
3. Select
the correctly punctuated sentence from the multiple-choice below.
d. She
always enjoyed sweet’s, chocolate, and toffee. (ans)
4. Select
the correctly punctuated sentence from the multiple-choice below.
a. I can’t
see Tim’s car, there must have been an accident. (ans)
5. Select
the correctly punctuated sentence from the multiple-choice below.
a. Tim’s
gran, a formidable woman, always bought him chocolate, cakes, sweets and a nice
fresh apple. (ans)
6. Select
the correctly punctuated sentence from the multiple-choice below.
c. We
decided to visit Spain, Greece, Portugal and Italy’s mountains. (ans)
Activity 2:
My best
friend’s name is Emil. Emil, the only son of his parents, has so many good
qualities. He is intelligent, brave, and honest.
We call
him a little detective. His curiosity about anything is amazing! A few days
ago, he went to Dhaka from his hometown alone.
He went by
train. In the station, one of his relatives was waiting for him.
After his
return, we asked him, “Emil, Were you afraid on the train?”
He
answered, “Why should I? My father gave me clear instructions. And the people
on the train loved me a lot”.
Activity 3:
In Dhaka,
Emils have got some new friends: Adnan, a student of St. Gregory School,
Sushen, a student of Mirpur Govt. Boys School and Lovely, a student of Kisholoy
School.
They’ve
good contact with Emil. Yesterday, I went to Emil, but I couldn’t see him. He
wrote on a piece of paper. Detective Emil is busy now. He stuck that piece of
paper on his door. So, I left his place laughing.
Answer 2:
Yes, I
have visited a bus station last Monday. I went there with one of my friends,
Razu. Of course, there are some similarities and dissimilarities between a bus
station and a railway station. In case of dissimilarities, a bus stand is a
place where buses stop to enable people to get on or get down from them. On the
other hand, A railway station is a place where trains stop to enable people to
get on or get down from them. A railway station has a platform but a bus
station has no platform. A railway station has a station master but a bus
station it is absent.
In case of
similarities, A bus stand is always a crowded place. A railway station is also
a crowded place. In a bus stand, sometimes, there may be found small shops
where passengers can buy snacks, betel leaves, newspapers, etc. These are also
available in a railway station.
However, I
went there to receive one of my friends Robin who came from Sylhet. To receive
him we went the bus station one hour ago. I saw many things in the bus station.
Some incidents were very interesting to me. I saw different types of vendor
hawk their goods in the station. I saw many beggars in the station as a station
is a dear place for the beggars. I enjoyed these very much.
But a bus
station has some demerits too and I didn't like the incidents while waiting for
my friend. It a very noisy and busy place. I saw were rushing to get the
tickets from the counter. So, there is often a collision among the peoples.
Pickpockets are loiter here and there. I didn't like these at all. Some visuals
are giving below for the reasons behind disliking.
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