Rewrite the following sentences as instructed

      

Rewrite the following sentences as instructed.

(i) (a) The photographs will be taken at the venue of the wedding. The photographs will
be taken in a reputable studio. (Combine into once sentence using ‘either …..or,,,,’)

(b) Neither the children nor the peasant ………allowed to go to the hall yesterday.
(Rewrite filling the blank with an appropriate auxiliary verb).

(ii) (a) The principal noticed serious laxity among the students. He warned them against such
behaviour. (Combine the sentence using present participle. )

(b) The farmer’s cow gives twenty-five kilos of milk everyday. He feeds and waters it very well. (Combine using
the present participle).

(iii) Underline the gerund in the following sentence.
Kibet is studying but swimming is his hobby.

(iv) Replace the underlined word with a phrasal verb.
(a) It is not good to despise other people.

(b) I am currently living with my brother in Karen

(c) The principal was annoyed with the three boys.

  

Answers


Martin
(i) (a) The photographs will be taken either at the venue of the wedding or in a reputable studies.

(b) Neither the children not the peasant was allowed to go to the hall yesterday.

(ii) (a) The principal, noticing serious laxity among the students, warned them against such behaviour.
Or

Noticing such laxity among the students, the principal warned them against such behaviour.
Or

The principal warned the students against such behavior, noticing serious laxity among them.

(b) Feeding and watering his cows very well, the farmer gets twenty-five kilos of milk everyday.

(iii) Kibet is studying but swimming is his hobby.

(iv) (a) It is not good to look down on other people.

(b) I am currently putting up with my brother in Karen.

(c) The principal was worked up with the three boys
marto answered the question on May 24, 2019 at 09:03


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    Date posted: May 24, 2019.  Answers (1)

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    campaign of repeated attacks that would have a paralyzing effect on American life and its institutions. Its ability to
    foil fundamental U.S. strategic goals-as it did in Iraq and as it threatens to do together with the Taliban in
    Afghanistan-has been amply demonstrated. As the turmoil in Pakistan has demonstrated, its capacity for upsetting
    the geopolitics of major regions of the world today is also unrivalled among non-state actors. The evidence
    provided by September 11, 2001 is sufficient to demonstrate the groups’ capability and its determination. Unlike
    most terrorist, it eschews incremental gains and seeks no part of a negotiation process; it seeks to achieve its
    primary ends, including mobilization of a large number of Muslims, through violence
    The Bush administration has fundamentally misunderstood the nature of the jihadist movement and its actions
    have made the threat considerably worse. The administration has hyped the threat and subordinated foreign
    security policy into the ‘Global War on Terror.’ It has relied on the wrong tools –principally the military- and
    vastly overemphasized tactics at the expense of strategy. To the extent that it has a strategy for reducing the appeal
    of jihad, it is the ‘freedom agenda’ which has backfired. Counter terrorism requires a shift away from a foreign
    and security policy that makes counterterrorism the prism through which everything is evaluated and decided. It
    requires a policy that must go beyond uncompromising efforts to do away with those who seek to harm us today.
    International engagement is essential in meeting this threat since it will ensure that new terrorist recruits do not
    come to take the place of those that have been defeated.
    (Adapted from ‘strategic Counterterrorism’ by Daniel Benjamin, Policy Paper Number 7, 2008)

    Questions

    1. In what ways were the policies pursued by the Bush administration counterproductive and self-defeating?

    2. What according to the author is the essence of American counterterrorism leadership?

    3. Make notes on what ought to be done to uphold American leadership?

    4. In the following sentence, replace the underlined expression with one word

    It requires a policy that must go beyond uncompromising efforts to do away with those who seek to harm us
    today.
    5. Why is Al-Qaida a unique group?

    6. What is needed in the fight against terrorism?

    7. In your opinion, what is the most dangerous aspect of terror a threat?

    8. Explain the meaning of each of the following words as used in the passage

    a) Embed

    b) Designated

    c) Foil

    d) Prism

    Date posted: May 24, 2019.  Answers (1)

  • Complete the telephone conversation below between a parent and a student acting as a receptionist at her school.(Solved)

    Complete the telephone conversation below between a parent and a student acting as a receptionist at her school.

    Mrs. Wanjau: ………………………………………………………………………………
    Joan: Hallo. Yes, this is Makutano High School. How can I help you?
    Mrs. Wanjau: ………………………………………………………………………………….……
    ………………………………………………………………………………………………
    Joan: I am sorry the Principal is not in at the moment. Can you leave a message?
    Mrs. Wanjau:………………………………………………………………………………
    Joan: I am Joan, a form 4 student stepping in for the receptionist who has gone out shortly.
    Mrs. Wanjau: ………………………………………………………………………………
    Joan: Yes once in a while students of office practice and typing are allowed to step in for the receptionist as part of
    their practice.
    Mrs. Wanjau: ………………………………………………………………………………………
    ………………………………………………………………………………………………
    Joan: Thank you very much. I will let the Principal know that you will call tomorrow.

    Date posted: May 24, 2019.  Answers (1)

  • Read the following poem and then answer the questions that follow. The Bride.(Solved)

    Read the following poem and then answer the questions that follow.

    The Bride.

    Why do you wear that dress so white?
    Why do you wear that veil so light?
    Why do your young eyes shine so bright?
    Is it your wedding?
    I wear dress and veil to show
    That gladly to my love I go
    My young eyes shine because I know
    It is my wedding.

    (i) Identify the rhyme scheme of this poem?

    (ii) Using illustrations show how rhythm has been achieved in the poem.

    (iii) Would you use the rising or the falling intonation in reading line 3 in stanza one in this poem? Give reason.

    (iv) How would you say the last line of the second stanza?

    Date posted: May 24, 2019.  Answers (1)