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- Use the following word to construct two sentences to bring out the difference in meaning.
Dove
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Use the following word to construct two sentences to bring out the difference in meaning.
Dove
Date posted: November 21, 2022. Answers (1)
- NARRATIVE.
THE DISOBEDIENT MAN
When Abasi, the supreme God, created human beings, he feared that they might become his equals, and therefore he forbade them to settle...(Solved)
NARRATIVE.
THE DISOBEDIENT MAN
When Abasi, the supreme God, created human beings, he feared that they might become his equals, and therefore he forbade them to settle on the earth but Atai the wife of the first man decided to defy God’s instructions. The humans were allowed to live on earth, but they were not allowed to procure their own food. They had to eat with Abasi in heaven, and when a bell rang summoning them, they had to come for their meal. They were also forbidden to live together as husband and wife and to beget children because this would make them forget God.
The man obeyed God’s commands, but the woman began to till the soil and she produced her own food. Soon the man found her food sweeter than the food of heaven. Then the man forgot God and he tilled the soil with the woman, and they lived together as a husband and wife.
One day, Abasi asked about the woman, but the man said that she was ill. He had hidden her away because she was pregnant! The woman bore a son and later a daughter. Abasi knew what had happened. Abasi pointed out to Atai that his fears had been justified. The human beings had forgotten him. Abasi said, “They shall never be equals.”
Abasi sent death into the world, and he killed the man and his wife, and he caused discord among their
children.
QUESTIONS
1.You are to narrate this story during the inter-house drama competition in your school. How would you make your narration more effective and interesting?
2. How would you capture the attention of the audience as you start the narration?
3.During your narration how would you tell that your audience is fully participating in the narration?
Date posted: November 21, 2022. Answers (1)
- CLOZE TEST
Eat healthy to care for your kidneys. The kidney___(1) one of the most vital organs of our bodies that ____ (2) impaired can affect...(Solved)
CLOZE TEST
Eat healthy to care for your kidneys. The kidney___(1) one of the most vital organs of our bodies that ___ (2) impaired can affect a person’s quality of life, ___(3) when no treatment or nutrition intervention is sought.
The ___ (4) is involved in many functions which include removal of ___ (5) waste products from the blood and ___ (6) the amount of fluid in the body. Human beings have two kidneys but can survive with ___ (7) kidney that is healthy as it is capable of functioning optimally and can rid the body of all ____ (8) waste products. Having a __ (9) lifestyle and eating well will reduce the chances of compromising your kidneys as many kidney conditions are caused by our unhealthy____ (10) or eating habits.
Date posted: November 21, 2022. Answers (1)
- Provide another word that is pronounced the same as the ones below.
a) Tale
b) Liar(Solved)
Provide another word that is pronounced the same as the ones below.
a) Tale
b) Liar
Date posted: November 21, 2022. Answers (1)
- FUNCTIONAL WRITING
You are the secretary of the Young Farmers Club in your school. The group intends to have it’s third meeting to discuss the following:
•...(Solved)
FUNCTIONAL WRITING
You are the secretary of the Young Farmers Club in your school. The group intends to have it’s third meeting to discuss the following:
• Funds drive.
• Tree planting.
• Tomatoes harvesting and transportation to the market.
Six members were present, the whereabouts of two members were unknown but two sent their apology.
The Agricultural Extension Officer was confirmed to attend. Two matters from the previous meeting arose.
Write the minutes of the meetings deliberations.
Date posted: November 21, 2022. Answers (1)
- Rewrite the following sentences by replacing the phrase in italics with the correct form of the word from the list below. (return, cancel, die)
a) His...(Solved)
Rewrite the following sentences by replacing the phrase in italics with the correct form of the word from the list below. (return, cancel, die)
a) His ailing father passed on early yesterday.
b) My mother has promised to bring back my book.
Date posted: November 21, 2022. Answers (1)
- Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.
As he grew up at Sironga village in the current Nyamira district, Daniel Abuga Nyatigo...(Solved)
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.
As he grew up at Sironga village in the current Nyamira district, Daniel Abuga Nyatigo
admired soldiers in uniform as they drove by in Land-Rovers. Yet, when he came of age and
made an attempt to join the Kenya Army, the recruiting officers rejected him five times
"1 had lost hope until a friend advised me to join the National Youth Service, learn a trade and
join the Army as a specialist," he says He joined the army after training as a plant operator at the
NYS.
Today, 32 years after he joined the army, the man affectionately referred to by his younger
colleagues as "Babu" and "Sokoro" (Kisii for elder), is among the Kenya Defence Forces in
Somalia.
His dream has, in a sense, been accomplished. He is a Senior Sergeant, but fate has also
conspired to have his son, Senior Private Wycliffe Abuga, 30, also deployed to the front line in
the war against Al-Shabaab
Snr Sgt Abuga is based at the KDF patrol base at Tabda, about 70 kilometers in Somalia, while
his son is at Beles Qoogani, 35 kilometers further.
Some describe the military as a national insurance scheme in which the annual budgetary
allocations are the equivalent of premiums, and the eventualities for which they are deployed the
accidents insurers compensate .for If that be the case, it is time for the soldiers in Operation
Linda Nchi to pay back for the years of training and pay that led to the derisive description of the
Kenyan Defense Forces as a career army.
Lieutenant-Colonel Jeff Nyagah, the commander of the KDF troops in the Central Sector,
estimates that 70 per cent of the soldiers currently in Somalia have been involved in combat.
Snr Sgt Abuga, who supervises the drivers on the Armored Personnel Carriers at Tabda, has had
his fair share of fighting since Operation Linda Nchi began in mid - October 2011.
The asymmetrical nature of the operation means there are no frontages and, with Al-Shabaab
using guerrilla tactics, there have been no shortage of encounters and opportunities for KDF to
test their weaponry and skills
Snr Sgt Abuga says he has been involved in 11 attacks since the operation started, the bulk of
them ambushes on the Puma APCs that are arguably the safest vehicles in the fleet.
Al-Shabaab are said to refer to the sturdy armor-clad machines as "the graves from which people
rise" and Snr Sgt Abuga was in one when they rained rocket-propelled grenades on the
windscreen.
"If you sit in one of these vehicles and come under an attack, it sounds like it is raining. You
shouldn't be worried," he says as he points out the openings through which the soldiers shoot.
He says he was with his son in convoy when they came under attack from Al-Shabaab in an
ambush. Interestingly, Snr Sgt Abuga and his son were among the first to undergo training on
driving, servicing and maintaining the new APCs when they were delivered in September 2011.
Sgt Abuga is based at Kahawa Barracks while his son is with the Nanyuki-based First Kenya
Rifles Battalion.
Now they keep in touch on the Hormund Telecom mobile phone network, which somehow
operates in the infamously lawless state and is a useful communication channel with those back
home.
Does he worry that either he or his son could be hit in one of the attacks?
"Kifo cha nyani kikifika, miti yote huteleza," he says, using the Swahili proverb that suggests
each man is born with his destiny, and there is no avoiding death.
For Snr Sgt Abuga and other soldiers in Somalia, spending the nights and a good part of the day
in trenches is normal, and nobody seems to mind the dust.
"I'm happy to have fought here," he says as we look at his reinforced trench, which he has been
converting into a bunker of sorts, immune to mortars and RPGs.
He does not foresee a longer future in the army once Operation Linda Nchi is over - whenever
that may be - but hopes for a promotion to the next rank, Warrant Officer 11, before he retires.
"If I get a little more pension and I'm able to buy myself a small pick-up, buy a few cattle and
work on my farm, I'll be one happy senior sergeant," he says. Sgt Abuga was in a convoy last
Tuesday that unearthed significantly large improvised explosive devices (IEDs) about 12
kilometers away from Tabda towards Beles Qoogani.
Al-Shabaab attempted to stage an ambush on the convoy but were repulsed by a combination of
the Transitional Federal Government soldiers and the Kenyan troops.
The Abugas were happy to be reunited, if only for a short while. Although they are a generation
apart -the son speaks Sheng, showing a silver tooth while the father speaks Kiswahili with a
thick Kisii accent-their resemblance is obvious. The son, who is also a father of one, foresees a
long future serving in the army.
Snr Sgt Abuga might not have his pick-up, cows and farm yet, but he appears to be one happy
senior sergeant.
Questions
a) Why did Daniel Abuga Nyatigo want to join the armed forces?
b) According to the passage, how many times had Daniel Abuga Nyatigo unsuccessfully tried to
join the armed forces?
c) According to the passage, where is Sr Sgnt Daniel Abuga Nyatigo’s son based?
d) According to the passage, what types of vehicles are used for fighting in Somalia?
e) What two things does Snr Sgnt Nyatigo wish for before he retires?
f) According to the passage, where do the Kenyan forces in Somalia spend most of their time?
g) What difference is there between Abuga the son and his father?
h) Why is it important that KDF forces have encounters with Al Shabaab in Somalia?
Date posted: November 21, 2022. Answers (1)
- Drama
David Mulwa: Inheritance
“Citizens suffer due to bad leadership”. Discuss the truth of this statement basing your arguments on David Mulwa’s inheritance.(Solved)
Drama
David Mulwa: Inheritance
“Citizens suffer due to bad leadership”. Discuss the truth of this statement basing your arguments on David Mulwa’s inheritance.
Date posted: November 21, 2022. Answers (1)
- a) The Short Story.
Moran (Ed), Memories We Lost and Other Stories
Basing your answer on Leo Tolstoy’s How Much Land Does One Need? Show how lack...(Solved)
a) The Short Story.
Moran (Ed), Memories We Lost and Other Stories
Basing your answer on Leo Tolstoy’s How Much Land Does One Need? Show how lack of contentment with what one has leads to destruction.
Date posted: November 21, 2022. Answers (1)
- Combine each of the following pairs of sentences into one sentence by making one of them a relative clause.
(1) Naliaka joined our school this term....(Solved)
Combine each of the following pairs of sentences into one sentence by making one of them a relative clause.
(1) Naliaka joined our school this term. She is very good at grammar.
(2) The elephant is a very big animal. It is also very strong.
(3) The generator had been on the whole night. It broke down in the morning.
Date posted: November 21, 2022. Answers (1)
- Change the following sentences into passive voice.
a. The mechanic changed the flat tire.
b. They will send her a dismissal letter.
c. The terrible news shocked everyone.(Solved)
Change the following sentences into passive voice.
a. The mechanic changed the flat tire.
b. They will send her a dismissal letter.
c. The terrible news shocked everyone.
Date posted: November 21, 2022. Answers (1)
- Complete the sentences below using the most appropriate indefinite pronoun.
a. Does ________ know her?
b. We will get you _____ you are. You can’t hide for...(Solved)
Complete the sentences below using the most appropriate indefinite pronoun.
a. Does ________ know her?
b. We will get you _____ you are. You can’t hide for long.
Date posted: November 21, 2022. Answers (1)
- Read the following excerpt and answer the questions that follow
“Yes, Papaai,” Resian said apprehensively. “I am here. Taiyo tells me you are calling me?”
“Yes, yes,”...(Solved)
Read the following excerpt and answer the questions that follow
“Yes, Papaai,” Resian said apprehensively. “I am here. Taiyo tells me you are calling me?”
“Yes, yes,” her father replied. “Please take a seat.”
“Yes, Papaai,” Resian repeated as she sat on a chair far away from her father.
“Come nearer…child,” her father said pleasantly.
“Why do you sit a mile away? Come nearer.”
Resian moved her chair hardly an inch from where it was and then she looked up into her father’s face with eager expectation.
“If I do remember well,” her father began in a low even tone, “you will be nineteen in September this year, am I right”
“You are quite right, Papaai.” Resian answered eyeing him curiously. His face was unusually kind. His eyes held hers as he smiled broadly. That’s it!’ she thought triumphantly. “That must be it!
“You and I have not discussed important issues for a long time,” he said with a friendly chuckle that was intended to bring her closer to him. “I thought today would be the best day to break the news. Your future is very important to me, my dear child.”
Resian thought the concern in her father’s voice, rang false. She hesitated, but could not hold herself any more. The anxiety was too great.
“Papaai, is it Yeiyo or Taiyo who spoke to you?” she asked sensationally, thinking she was stating the obvious. But seeing her father’s face cloud, she added quickly.
“Who between them spoke to you about our enrolment at the Egerton University?”
“What are you talking about, child? Her father, who seemed dumbfounded, asked after a long and uncomfortable silence.
“Both Yeiyo and Taiyo promised to talk to you about it, and I thought she had.”
“What, in the name of God are you talking about, child?” he repeated, this time agitated and shaking his head vigorously. “No, I have never spoken to anybody about any of you enrolling at the university. Never! When I said I wanted us to discuss your future, that isn’t what I meant at all. Of course not!”Resian looked at her father’s face enquiringly.
1. What has happened before the excerpt?
2. What is so ironical in this passage? Explain your answer referring to elsewhere in the novel.
3. “Your future is very important to me, my dear child” From elsewhere in the novel, explain why Ole Kaelo tells his daughter so.
4. Discuss two aspects of character in Resian in this excerpt.
5. What major issue is addressed in this excerpt?
6. Explain what happens after this excerpt.
7. “Who between them spoke to you about our enrolment at the Egerton University?” Rewrite in the indirect speech.
8. A part from irony, discuss any other aspect of style evident in the excerpt.
9. Explain the meaning of the following words and expressions used in the excerpt.
(i) Apprehensively
(ii) Sit a mile away
(iii) Hold herself
(iv) Agitated
Date posted: November 21, 2022. Answers (1)
- State the noun phrases in each of the following sentences.
a. He wishes to see the president.
b. My best friend is Jeff.
c. The girl in black...(Solved)
State the noun phrases in each of the following sentences.
a. He wishes to see the president.
b. My best friend is Jeff.
c. The girl in black dress is my girlfriend.
Date posted: November 21, 2022. Answers (1)
- Join the following sentences using appropriate coordinating conjunction.
i. I love to travel. I hate travelling by water.
ii. He arrived at school late. He left...(Solved)
Join the following sentences using appropriate coordinating conjunction.
i. I love to travel. I hate travelling by water.
ii. He arrived at school late. He left home early.
iii. You should go to bed now. You will be tired tomorrow.
Date posted: November 21, 2022. Answers (1)
- Use the correct preposition to fill in the blanks below
i. The students were doubtful ____the issue of assured security in the school compound.
ii. He was...(Solved)
Use the correct preposition to fill in the blanks below
i. The students were doubtful ____the issue of assured security in the school compound.
ii. He was attached ____ the robbery case.
iii. The student was told to admit ____ the mistake or being expelled from school.
iv. Her father finally agreed to insure his tractor ___ against the accident
Date posted: November 21, 2022. Answers (1)
- Read the following passage and then answer the questions that follow.
The question is at least as old as Socrates: If we know what the right...(Solved)
Read the following passage and then answer the questions that follow.
The question is at least as old as Socrates: If we know what the right thing to do is, why do we not do it? It is an especially acute question when applied to global warming. The science showing that carbon dioxide emissions are already changing the planet’s climate, and are likely to have severe effects (melting ice caps, sea-level rise, and species extinction), is compelling and now barely disputed. Almost 90% of Europeans say they recognize climate change as a major issue, and 75% identify fossil fuel emissions as a major cause.
And yet, as was widely discussed at a conference of environmentalists, geologists and writers in May 2006 in Ankelohe, Germany, public understanding has not translated into even the simplest of public actions. Less than 1% of Britons, for example, have switched their home electricity to renewable sources, even though it requires little more than a phone call to one’s existing provider. Proportions on the continent are slightly higher, but there is clearly no rush to go green or — shudder — stop driving cars.
Why such a disconnect between information and action? Part of the problem is that environmental advocates emit mixed messages. In mid-May 2006, Britain’s Guardian published a front-page story showing that five companies in Britain produce more CO2 pollution in a year than all the country’s motorists combined. That is a strong argument for targeting industries, but the average reader could hardly be blamed for thinking, “Why should I bother to cut down my driving?”
Similarly, not enough thought has been devoted to the best role for government. Climate change is too vast a problem for individuals to solve alone, and some big businesses have an incentive not to solve it. That leaves government to take the lead, which is tricky, because over-reliance on government can allow individuals to fob off their own responsibilities. What is worse, government power seems to tickle autocratic fantasies. In my experience, environmentalists spend far too much energy advocating hard-line government ‘solutions’ that do not stand a chance of being enacted. Sure, it might be good for the planet if governments banned the use of sports-utility vehicles or, for that matter, of all fossil fuels. Yet not only is it hard to sell outright prohibitions to voters, but the sad truth is that governments have a woeful record in even the mildest interventions. One of the most Significant innovations in the last decade has been Europe’s carbon-emission trading scheme: some 12 000 companies, responsible for more than half of the EU’s emissions, have been assigned quotas. Companies with unused allowances can sell them; the higher the price, the greater the incentive for firms to cut their use of fossil fuels. The system seemed to work for about a year — but now it turns out that Europe’s governments allocated far too many credits, which will likely hinder the program’s effectiveness for years.
Perhaps the real reason that well-intentioned consumers do not change is that they do not see any benefit. Climate change may be a frightening, irreversible calamity, but its worst effects will not be felt next week or next year. The planet looks the same regardless of whether we use environmentally friendly technology or we do not care how much CO2 we emit. But sure as the sun rises and sets every day, if we do not cut down on carbon emissions, then we may not have a planet to hand over to the next generation.
(Adapted from Times, June 5, 2006)
a) According to the passage, what are the effects of global warming?
b) What, according to the passage, is the main cause of global warming?
c) How does Britain encourage people to use renewable electricity?
d) Paraphrase the following sentence: That is a strong argument for targeting industries, but the average reader could hardly be blamed for thinking, ‘Why should I bother to cut down my driving?’
e) What message does the writer communicate in this passage?
f) Explain the meaning of the following words and expression as used in the passage.
(i) fob off
(ii) incentive
(iii) calamity
(iv) go-green
Date posted: November 21, 2022. Answers (1)
- State whether you will use rising or falling intonation in each of the following sentences
i. Come here!
ii. Did you see the teacher?(Solved)
State whether you will use rising or falling intonation in each of the following sentences
i. Come here!
ii. Did you see the teacher?
Date posted: November 21, 2022. Answers (1)
- Which word is pronounced as the each of the following?
i. World
ii. War(Solved)
Which word is pronounced as the each of the following?
i. World
ii. War
Date posted: November 21, 2022. Answers (1)
- State the silent letter in each of the following words.
i. Fasten
ii. Salmon
iii. Logically
iv. Reign(Solved)
State the silent letter in each of the following words.
i. Fasten-
ii. Salmon-
iii. Logically-
iv. Reign-
Date posted: November 21, 2022. Answers (1)