Identifying Topic of A Paragraph

Identifying Topic of A Paragraph

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Identifying Topic of A Paragraph

Identifying Topic of A Paragraph

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The workshop was cluttered, or messy, with tools and spare parts scattered everywhere. There were wrenches on the floor, wires hanging from the table, and boxes stacked in the corner. It was difficult to find anything because everything was out of place.

workshop
a messy workshop
the effect of not keeping work area clean

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Reading books can be a relaxing and beneficial way to spend your free time. It helps improve vocabulary, increases knowledge, and allows you to escape into different worlds. Whether you read fiction, non-fiction, or even newspapers, reading can be an enjoyable and educational activity.

the benefits of reading books
a hobby for the spare time

the need for reading non-fiction

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

In terms of land area, the continent of Australia is the world's smallest continent. In total, it includes 2,967,909 square miles (7,686,884 square kilometers), which is slightly smaller than the country of Brazil as well as the contiguous United States. Keep in mind, though, this number includes the small island nations that surround it in the Pacific Island region of the globe.

the comparison between Australia and Brazil
the geography of Australia
Australia as the smallest continent

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

When learning a musical instrument, beginners may struggle to coordinate their fingers and memorize notes. Many people also find it difficult to read music and keep the right rhythm. Additionally, regular practice is necessary to improve skills, which can be time-consuming. Because of these difficulties, learning a musical instrument is challenging but rewarding.

playing an instrument is difficult

learning a musical instrument
how to improve musical skills

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Many companies are adopting remote work policies to increase productivity and employee satisfaction. Working from home allows employees to have a better work-life balance, reduces commuting time, and often leads to higher efficiency. However, some companies still struggle with communication and teamwork in a remote setting. Technical problems are also still prevalent to this day.

new work policies
the importance of work-life balance
pros and cons of remote work

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Libraries play an important role in education by providing free access to books and information. Students can borrow textbooks, research materials, and fiction books for personal enjoyment. Many libraries also offer quiet study areas and free internet access, which help students complete assignments. Additionally, some libraries hold workshops and events to support learning and literacy.

library's role in education
the definition of library
types of book in library

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Gestures are a powerful way to communicate, especially when words aren’t enough. People use hand movements, facial expressions, and body posture to express emotions, thoughts, or reactions. For example, shaking your head means "no," while nodding means "yes." In some cultures, gestures can mean different things, so it's important to understand their meanings in various contexts. Even without speaking, gestures can help convey messages and improve understanding in conversations.

gestures as a form of communication
gestures across cultures
gestures

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