‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات دروس تقوية - انكليزي. إظهار كافة الرسائل
‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات دروس تقوية - انكليزي. إظهار كافة الرسائل

الأربعاء، 15 مارس 2023

Male Sea Dragons Give Birth /Grammar/SpellingPunctuation/Vocabulary/ Answer Key/ class 7

 Male Sea Dragons Give Birth

  

Perhaps the most extraordinary thing about the leafy sea-dragon (Phycodurus equus) is that it is actually the male of the species that gets pregnant and gives birth.

During mating, the female lays 100–250 eggs onto a special ‘brood patch’ on the underside of the male’s tail, where they are attached and fertilised.



This brood patch, consisting of cups of blood-rich tissue each holding one egg, is especially developed by the male for use during the breeding season from August to March. The bright pink eggs become embedded in the cups of the brood patch, receiving oxygen via the cups’ blood vessels.


During each breeding season, male leafy sea-dragons will hatch two batches of eggs. After a period of about four to six weeks from conception, the male ‘gives birth’ to miniature juvenile versions of sea-dragons. As soon as a baby sea-dragon leaves

the safety of its father’s tail, it is independent and receives no further help from its parents.


For two to three days after birth, the baby sea-dragons are sustained by their yolk sac. After this, they hunt small zooplankton, such as copepods and rotifers, until large enough to hunt juvenile mysid shrimps or ‘sea-lice’.

 

 

Within the brood patch, each egg is held in a special


A blood vessel.

B tissue cup.

C breeding season.

D leafy tail.



2 How long is it from conception to the birth of the baby sea-dragons?

A   four to six weeks B   August to March C two to three days D two months



3 The main function of the special ‘brood patch’ is to

A provide each egg with a blood supply.

 B catch food for the baby sea-dragons. 

C hold the baby sea-dragons.

D attract female sea-dragons.


4 The most extraordinary thing about the leafy sea-dragon is that the

A female lays so many eggs during mating.

B male has a special patch on its tail.

C male gets pregnant and gives birth.

D female hatches two batches of eggs per season.



5 Immediately after baby sea-dragons are born, they


A live off their egg yolk.

B learn to hunt from their parents.

C are fed by their father.

D hunt juvenile shrimps or ‘sea-lice’.



Grammar

Choose the best word for each blank space.


Ramiz is a businessman, (6) owns ships that sail around the world. I want to become his business partner. Together, (7) will own one of the largest shipping firms in our country . Our ships (8) more cargo than any other company’s ships.


6 A. which

B. who

C. that

D. which

7 A. I and Ramiz

B. Ramiz and I

C. Me and Ramiz

D. Ramiz and me

8 A. carry

B. carries

C. will carry

D. are carrying


/Spelling

Choose the correctly spelt word for each blank space.


The Olympic games were first held in    (9)    Greece. This was many     (10) ago. Athletes from many parts of Greece took part in athletic (11) in these games.


9 A. ancent

B. ancient

C. ansient

D. anceint

10 A. centurys

B. centures

C. centuries

D. centurries

11 A. comptitions

B. compitisions

C. competisions

D. competitions

 

Punctuation


12 After which word should a comma (,) be inserted in the following sentence?


Without proper education youngsters will not find good jobs.

A Without

B proper

C education

D youngsters


13 The brackets () have been removed from this sentence.

Charles Dickens born in 1812 was one of the most famous authors of the nineteenth century.

Which part of the sentence should have brackets around it?


A Charles Dickens

B born in 1812

C was one of the most famous authors

D of the nineteenth century


14 Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

A   You can rent a semi detached cottage near the beach. B You can rent, a semi detached cottage near the beach. C You can rent a semi detached cottage; near the beach. D You can rent a semi-detached cottage near the beach.


Vocabulary

Choose the best word to replace each bold word. The meaning of the sentence should stay the same.

Jim had been after this cache of pirate treasure for a long time. He had undergone many trials and tribulations to get to this point. So, he was very angry when he realised that the map was phony and there was no treasure.


15 The best word to replace cache is

A. ship

B. type

C. jewel

D. hoard

16 The best word to replace tribulations is

A. arrests

B. injuries

C. voyages

D. difficulties

17 The best word to replace phony is

A. lost

B. fake

C. torn

D. wrong



Answer Key


1. B

2. A

3. A

4. C

5. A

6. B

7. B

8. C

9. B

10. C

11. D

12. C

13. B

14. D

15. D

16. D

17. B


worksheet/ English/ Supermarket challenge.


  Read and find the past perfect verbs. Write the verbs.

Supermarket challenge.

After my mum had won a competition, she went to the supermarket to get her prize. She had just entered the store when the manager shook her hand and gave her a trolley. He told her that she could fill it with anything she wanted, but she only had three minutes! After the manager had blown his whistle, she grabbed the trolley and ran.



Mum had decided to get something for supper, so she raced towards the meat counter. She had nearly reached it, when she suddenly stopped. She realised that she could get meat anywhere. Why not get some new clothes? She spun the trolley around and tried to find the clothing section. She had been before but she couldn’t find it. Someone had changed the store around! It was a disaster! Two minutes had gone and she didn’t have anything in her trolley!

She had nearly given up, when she saw some flashing lights. An electrical department had opened recently! With 30 seconds left, she started filling her trolley. She stopped when she heard the manager’s whistle. He looked very unhappy, but my mum felt delighted because she had collected five computers, two printers, three televisions, some MP3 players, a gaming console, a new microwave, a mixer and a kettle!

Example: had had won  

1-   -------  2- ------ 3 -------- 4- ------- 5- -------

6- ---------7 --------- 8 ------- 9 -------- 10 --------               

 

Write descriptions. Use two or more adjectives in each sentence.Then draw two of the things.

Example: Describe a building you know.

 It is an ugly, modern skyscraper with blue windows.


Describe a place you know.

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Describe an animal you know.

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Describe a plant at home or school.

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Describe a food you like.

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Describe a person you know.

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  Write the opposite adjective. Then write a sentence using these words.

Example: hot - cold


1 generous  ------ 2 kind   ------

3 honest   ------        4 foolish   ------

5 difficult  ------

3 Use and or but to join the sentences.

Example: The teacher walked into the room. The class became quiet.

 The teacher walked into the room and the class became quiet. 


1 Mustafa said he would bring his guitar to school. He forgot to bring it.

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2 The house was dark when I got there. There was nobody in the house.

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3 I had pizza for dinner. Then I had some ice cream.

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4 Tanya asked for directions to the museum. She didn’t understand the directions.

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5 The bus driver told the children to be quiet. The children didn’t take any notice of the bus driver.

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  Write the sentences again. Make them passive.

Example: Shane has eaten the bread.

The bread has been eaten.


1 A hurricane has destroyed the village.

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2 A fox has killed our chickens.

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3 A farmer has found some ancient coins.

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4 Their football has broken the window.

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5 A storm has blown down the trees.

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  Write the words in the box in the correct group.


Example: uncaring, thoughtless, inconsiderate


1 rude, unkind, 2 cheap, bargain, 


3 unbelievable, absurd, 4 hidden, unseen, 


5 young, childish, 6 wrong, mistake, 


7 unmoving, sleepy, 8 damaged, faulty, 

  Read the definition and finish the word.

1 r----- the opposite of left, correct


2 s---- how light or dark a colour is

3 n----- a short letter


4 s----- the sound of someone putting their foot down loudly


5 d----  the time when something happens


6 p----- something you give to someone


7 n----- one sound in music


8 b----- a strong, regular sound


9 n-----the hard part that covers the end of your fingers and toes


10 l----- you put a key in it to shut a door



worksheet/ English /grade 4


The Ganges River Dolphin.

A recent survey found fewer than 2,000 Ganges River Dolphins in India, so we can/must work hard to protect this species.

The Ganges River Dolphin lives in fresh water. It has got a long, thin nose and large flippers. It (1) can/must live for about 26 years. The Ganges River Dolphin (2) has to/ should swim near the bottom of the river where it (3) has to/can find small fish and crabs in the mud. It (4) can/can’t breathe under water, so it (5) can/must swim to the surface every one to two minutes.



We (6) can/can’t do lots of things to protect the Ganges River Dolphin. It prefers deep water so we (7) should/can stop taking large amounts of river water for farming. We

(8) must/mustn’t stop fishermen using nets which trap dolphins and we (9) have to/ has to stop building dams. They separate families of dolphins.

The Ganges River Dolphin (10) can/ can’t see so it uses sounds to find its food and to move around. As a result, we (11) can/should reduce noise pollution in the river so that the dolphins (12) can/should find food.

Example: must


1 ------ 2 ------ 

3 ------  4 ------ 

5  ------  6 ------ 

7  ------  8 ------ 

9  ------  10 ------ 

11  ------  12 ------ 

Write more things we can do to help animals like the Ganges River Dolphin to survive. Use a word from the box in each sentence.

must have to can should can’t  shouldn’t has to mustn’t


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2    ------------------------------------------------------

3    ------------------------------------------------------

4    ------------------------------------------------------

5    ------------------------------------------------------


4 Write a description of an animal. Use the subheadings to divide your text.
The name of my animal

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What the male looks like.

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What the female looks like.

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Where in the world your animal lives.

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What sort of home your animal lives in.

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What your animal eats.

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How your animal gets its food.

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 Find three or four letter words inside the country names.
Example: England land

1 Japan 

2 Bahrain 

3 Canada 

4 Yemen 

5 Turkey 

6 Iran 

7 Norway 

8 Kuwait 

9 Singapore 

10 United Arab Emirates 


 Write sentences using the short and long words from activity 1.
Example: England, land. England is a small country with not much land.

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2    ------------------------------------------------------

3    ------------------------------------------------------

4    ------------------------------------------------------

5    ------------------------------------------------------

   

  Answer the questions about yourself. Use full sentences.
Example:
 
Have you ever been to London?
 
  No, I haven’t been to London.
 

1 Have you ever been on a plane?

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2 Have you ever eaten Chinese food?

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3 Have you ever seen a turtle?

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4 Have you ever climbed a mountain?

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5 Have you ever swum in a river?

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الثلاثاء، 28 فبراير 2023

Reading Comprehension – Short Stories /“Scorpion” /Answers and Explanations

“Scorpion”

Reading Comprehension Short Stories

Directions: Read the story. Then answer the questions below.



Soon afteShe had heard many stories of Roberto’s birth city of    Guanajuato, and they had
all captivated her. She was spellbound by the many exotic tales he told her about the region. At one time, this colonial city was the  source of two-thirds of the world’s silver 

“Our family goes to a beautiful church in Guanajuato,” Roberto had told her while they courted in the United States. “It is said that silver dust was mixed into the cement building blocks and that is why the church sparkles

Navi had been enthralled. Roberto always told such wonderful stories. She could not wait to see the city and meet all of Roberto’s family. Navi was excited and knew that the trip was sure to be inspirational
While Roberto had imparted to Navi all the wonders of his beautiful city, it had not occurred to him to mention any dangers. They were young. They were in love. They lived only in the moment



Navi was speechless when she saw the Oratorio de San Felipe. “It really does sparkle!” she exclaimed 

Navi kissed Roberto on the cheek. “I’ll meet you outside,” she said, leaving the church 

She pulled her sketchpad and pencils from her bag and went to sit against one of the glorious palm trees outside the church. She began sketching the colossal cupola, which extended mightily, three stories above the nave 

Suddenly, a sharp pain took hold of her left shoulder. It felt like an electrical shock. The pain began to pervade the rest of her body 

She had been stung by a scorpion!

The last thing Navi remembered was Roberto kneeling by her side. She woke up a week later with him holding her hand and telling her a story. “In Mexico, scorpions are ubiquitous. There are more scorpion deaths here than in any
other place in the world. And they love palm trees,” he said, rubbing her hand with tears of relief in his eyes. “I should have mentioned that before.”
 
 Questions:

1) As used in paragraph 2, which is the best antonym for captivated?

A. dishonored
B. enthralled
C. repelled
D. saddened
2) As used in paragraph 8, which is the best antonym for colossal?

A. banal
B. microscopic
C. temporal
D. inspiring

3) Based on information in the passage, it can be understood that which of the following conditions may result from a scorpion sting?
I. unconsciousness
II. death
III. paralysis
A. I only
B. I and II
C. II and III
D. I, II, and III
4) Which of the following sentences from the story most clearly foreshadows that something bad is going to happen?

A. They lived only in the moment.
(paragraph 5)
B. It had not occurred to him to mention any dangers. (paragraph 5)
C. “I’ll meet you outside,” she said, leaving the church.
(paragraph 7)
D. Suddenly, a sharp pain took hold of her left shoulder. (paragraph 9)

5) In paragraph 5, the author writes, “They were young. They were in love. They lived only in the moment." Which of the following is the best way to rewrite these sentences, while keeping their original meaning as used in the story?

A. They were young and in love because they lived only in the moment.
B. They were young and in love; they lived only in the moment.
C. They were young and in love; therefore, they lived only in the moment.
D. They were young and in love; conversely, they lived only in the moment.

6) Where is Guanajuato?

A. Ecuador
B. Cuba
C. Guatemala
D. Mexico
7) As used in paragraph 9, which is the best synonym for pervade?

A. numb
B. paralyze
C. permeate
D. sicken
 

8) How does Roberto seem to feel about not having told Navi about scorpions?
A. questioning
B. perplexed
C. remorseful
D. validated
9) It can be inferred that Navi enjoys

A. surprises
B. writing and storytelling
C. sketching and drawing
D. traveling to various exotic destinations

10) What type of narrator is telling this story?

A. first person, characterized as being a person in the story
B. second person, characterized as speaking directly to the reader
C. third person omniscient, characterized by knowing what all the characters are thinking
D. third person focalized, characterized by knowing only what one character may be thinking
11) As used in the final paragraph, which is the best antonym
for ubiquitous?

A. scarce
B. benevolent
C. harmless
D. omnipresent


Do you think Navi should be upset with Roberto? Explain.

Answers and Explanations
1) C
captivated (verb): attracted and held; charmed.

In paragraph 2, the story says Navi “had heard many stories of Roberto’s birth city of Guanajuato, and they had all captivated her. She was spellbound by
the many exotic tales he told her about the region.” Since Navi was “spellbound” by these tales, the reader can infer that captivated means charmed or fascinated. If someone is repelled by something, they are turned off or turned away from it. Since this is the opposite of being charmed, repelled is a good antonym for captivated. Therefore (C) is correct.

When someone is dishonored, that person has brought shame upon him or herself. Being shamed is not the opposite of being charmed, so dishonored is not an antonym for captivated. Therefore (A) is incorrect. Someone who is enthralled is held by charm. This means the same thing as captivated, so enthralled and captivated are synonyms, not antonyms. Therefore (B) is incorrect. When someone is saddened, something has made him or her sad. Being made sad is different from being charmed, but not opposite, so saddened is not an antonym for captivated. Therefore (D) is incorrect.

2) B
colossal (adjective): immense; huge; gigantic.

In paragraph 8, the story says, “She began sketching the colossal cupola which extended mightily, three stories above the nave.” Since the cupola extended really far, three stories over the central structure of the church, the reader can infer that colossal means huge. Microscopic means so small that it can only be seen with the help of a microscope. Since something really tiny is the opposite of something really huge, microscopic is a good antonym for colossal. Therefore (B) is correct.

Banal means unoriginal and boring. Boring is not the opposite of huge, so banal is not an antonym for colossal. Therefore (A) is incorrect. Temporal means lasting only for a certain amount of time. Being limited by time is not the opposite of being huge, so temporal is not an antonym for colossal.
Therefore (C) is incorrect. Inspiring means exciting. Exciting is not the opposite of huge, so inspiring is not an antonym for colossal. Therefore (D) is incorrect.

3) B
In paragraph 10, we learn that Navi “had been stung by a scorpion.” In paragraph 11, Navi “woke up a week later.” We can infer from this information that the scorpion sting rendered Navi unconscious for a week. This supports option (I). In paragraph 11, Roberto says, “There are more scorpion deaths here than in any other place in the world.” We can infer from this that a scorpion sting can cause death. This supports option (II). Scorpions can
 cause unconsciousness and death, but the story does not say that scorpions can cause paralysis. This eliminates option (III). Therefore (B) is correct.

4) B
The bad thing that happens in the story is that Navi is stung by a scorpion. Navi probably would not have been stung if Roberto had warned her about the scorpions. Since the scorpion sting happened because Roberto did not warn Navi, the statement that “it had not occurred to him to mention any dangers” clearly foreshadows, or hints at, the bad event that happens later in the story. Therefore (B) is correct.

The statement “they lived only in the moment” tells the reader that Roberto and Navi were so happy in the present that they were not concerned with the past or the future. The scorpion sting is not related to their disregard for the past or future, so that statement is not foreshadowing. Therefore (A) is incorrect. Although Navi is stung after she goes outside, her statement does not give the reader any indication of the danger to come, so it is not foreshadowing. Therefore (C) is incorrect. Navi feels pain in her shoulder when she is stung by the scorpion. Therefore “suddenly, a sharp pain took hold of her left shoulder” is simply a statement of the action in the present, not an indication of what is to come. Therefore (D) is incorrect.

5) B
These three sentences contain three separate facts that are not related to each other in a specific way. Rather, they are all listed as equally important. “They were young and in love; they lived only in the moment.” This sentence captures the meaning of the three original sentences without altering it.
Therefore (B) is correct.

The three sentences convey the idea that Roberto and Navi were young and in love and lived only in the moment. This does not mean that Roberto and Navi were young and in love because they lived only in the moment.
Therefore (A) is incorrect. Likewise, Roberto and Navi did not live in the moment because they were young and in love. Therefore (C) is incorrect. The statement that Roberto and Navi lived only in the moment is not contrary to the statement that they were young and in love. Therefore (D) is incorrect.

6) D
In paragraph 2, the reader learns that Guanajuato is Roberto’s birth city. In paragraph 3, Roberto tells Navi about the church that his family goes to in
Guanjuato. In paragraph 4, Navi “could not wait to see the city and meet all of Roberto’s family. Navi was excited and knew the trip was sure to be
inspirational.” The reader can infer from this information that Navi and Roberto are going on a trip to Guanajuato. Later in the story, Navi and Roberto visit the church and Navi gets stung by a scorpion. In paragraph 11, Roberto says, “In Mexico, scorpions are ubiquitous. There are more scorpion deaths here than in any other place in the world.” The reader can infer from this information that Roberto and Navi are in Mexico. Since Roberto and Navi were visiting Guanajuato, Guanajuato must be in Mexico. Therefore (D) is correct.
 
The story does not provide information to support answer choices (A), (B), or
(C). Therefore they are incorrect.

7) C
pervade (verb): to spread throughout.

In paragraph 9, the passage says, “Suddenly, a sharp pain took hold of her left shoulder.” Then, “the pain began to pervade the rest of her body.” Since the pain started in Navi’s shoulder, then moves out into the rest of her body, the reader can infer that the word pervade means to spread throughout. The
word permeate means to spread or pass through, so it is a good synonym for pervade. Therefore (C) is correct

Numb means to deprive of sensation of feeling. This is not similar to spreading throughout, so numb is not a synonym for pervade. Therefore (A) is incorrect. Paralyze means to render unable to move. Rendering something unable to move is not similar to spreading throughout something. Therefore
(B) is incorrect. Sicken means to make someone sick. Making someone sick is different than spreading throughout something, so sicken is not a synonym for pervade. Therefore (D) is incorrect.

8) C
In paragraph 11, Navi wakes up with Roberto by her side after being stung by a scorpion. Roberto says to Navi, “‘In Mexico, scorpions are ubiquitous. There are more scorpion deaths here than in any other place in the world. And they love palm trees,’ he said, rubbing her hand with tears of relief in his eyes.” Since Roberto has tears of relief in his eyes, the reader can infer that Roberto felt terrible about Navi’s scorpion sting. Next, Roberto says, “I should have mentioned that before.” The reader can infer from this statement that Roberto wishes he had told Navi about scorpions earlier. To feel remorseful is to feel sad or regretful about having done something wrong. Since Roberto feels badly about not telling Navi about scorpions, he feels remorseful. Therefore
(C) is correct.

To feel questioning is to have doubts about something. Roberto wishes he had told Navi about the scorpions earlier, and he does not have doubts about this. Therefore (A) is incorrect. To feel perplexed is to be filled with confusion about something. Roberto feels bad about not telling Navi about scorpions, not filled with confusion. Therefore (B) is incorrect. To feel validated is to feel confirmed or strengthened. Roberto does not feel confirmed about failing to tell Navi about scorpions. Therefore (D) is incorrect.

9) C
In paragraph 6, the passage says, “Navi was speechless when she saw the Oratorio de San Felipe. ‘It really does sparkle!’ she exclaimed.” The reader can infer from this that Navi was impressed with the appearance of the church. Then, in paragraph 8, Navi “pulled her sketchpad and pencils from her bag and went to sit against one of the glorious palm trees outside the church. She began sketching the colossal cupola which extended mightily,
 three stories above the nave.” Since Navi immediately goes out to sketch the beautiful church, we can infer that Navi enjoys sketching and drawing.
Therefore (C) is correct.

The only surprise in the passage is an unpleasant one—a scorpion sting—so there isn’t enough information in the story to determine whether or not Navi likes surprises. Therefore (A) is incorrect. Navi does love to listen to Roberto’s stories, but does not do any storytelling of her own in the passage. Therefore (B) is incorrect. While Navi listens to many exotic tales, she only travels to one exotic location. We don’t have enough information to know whether Navi likes traveling to various exotic locations. Therefore (D) is incorrect.

10) C
In this passage, the narrator knows what Navi and Roberto think and feel as well as what they do. For example, in paragraph 2, the narrator knows that Navi “was spellbound by the many exotic tales.” In paragraph 9, “a sharp pain took hold of [Navi’s] shoulder. It felt like an electrical shock.” The reader can infer from these statements that the narrator knows how Navi feels. In paragraph 5, the narrator says, “While Roberto had imparted to Navi all the wonders of his beautiful city, it had not occurred to him to mention any dangers.” The reader can infer from this that the narrator knows what Roberto is thinking (or not thinking). Since the narrator knows what Navi and Roberto think and feel, the narrator is third person omniscient. Therefore (C) is correct.

The narrator is not a person in the story, so the narrator type is not first person. Therefore (A) is incorrect. The narrator does not speak directly to the reader, so the narrator type is not second person. Therefore (B) is incorrect. The narrator knows what both Navi and Roberto are thinking, so the narrator type is not third person focalized. Therefore (D) is incorrect.

11) A
ubiquitous (adjective): found seemingly everywhere.

In the last paragraph, Roberto says, “In Mexico, scorpions are ubiquitous. There are more scorpion deaths here than in any other place in the world.” Since there are so many scorpion deaths there, the reader can infer that there are a lot of scorpions nearly everywhere in Mexico. The reader can infer from this that ubiquitous means found nearly everywhere. Scarce means hard to find. Since hard to find is the opposite of found everywhere, scarce is a good antonym for ubiquitous. Therefore (A) is correct.


Benevolent means well-meaning. Well-meaning is different from found everywhere, but not opposite, so benevolent is not an antonym for ubiquitous. Therefore (B) is incorrect. Harmless means unable to harm. Unable to harm is not the opposite of found everywhere, so harmless is not the opposite of ubiquitous. Therefore (C) is incorrect. Omnipresent means everywhere. Since this has virtually the same meaning as ubiquitous, it is not an antonym for ubiquitous. Therefore (D) is incorrect.
r Navi got engaged to Roberto, she began learning about his seemingly magical origins

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