Short Answer 2
تمرین دوم جوابهای کوتاهDIRECTIONS
.Answer the questions below .Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer .Write your answers in boxes 1-3 on your answer sheet
STRATEGY
Scan the passage looking for key words found in the question and read for the answer to who, what, when, where, or how long
درپاسخگویی به این سوالات، متن را اسکن کنید و کلمات کلیدی سوالات را در آن پیدا کنید. پاسخ به کلمات پرسشی چه کسی، چه چیز، کی ، کجا و چه مدت را در متن پیدا کنید.TIP
Do not write more than the suggested numbers of words. If the directions say NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS write ONLY three words or less. DO NOT WRITE FOUR WORDS. You will be penalized
اگر بیشتر از تعداد کلمات خواسته شده بنویسید نمره از دست خواهید داد. در ادامه لیست کلمات مرتبط به کلمات سوالی را مشاهده میکنید:….. First word Look for
Who person What place,object,emotion When time Where location Why reason Which place,person,object How many quantity How long time, distance
PRACTICE
.Read the paragraph and answer the questions .Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer
Paragraph 2
The answer to the question, “Which was the first novel written in English?” depends on how one defines the term “novel.” There are a number of works that have tried to claim this honor. Probably the earliest is Le Morte d’A.rthur, written by Thomas Malory, published in 1485. However, many do not count this as a novel since it is not an original story but a retelling of legends. John Bunyan’s 1678 work Pilgrim’s Progress is another claimant to the title, but because it is allegorical in nature, it also doesn’t fit most definitions of “novel.” Pamela, written by Samuel Richardson in 1740, is widely considered to be the first English language novel. It is written in the form of letters between the characters, as many early novels were
………………….. ? N1. Who wrote Le Morte d’Arthur …………………… ? N2. Why isn’t Pilgrim’s Progress considered to be a novel …………………… ? N3. Which novel is generally accepted to be the first English novel
: Answers
N1. Thomas Malory / N2. it is allegorical / N3. pamela