
Gold experience level B class 10 unit 1
Authored by Bremen Surbakti
English
9th Grade

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3 mins • 1 pt
Translate 'anxious (adj)' into Bahasa Indonesia.
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Answer explanation
The word 'anxious' translates to 'cemas' in Bahasa Indonesia, which conveys a sense of worry or unease, aligning with the meaning of the English term.
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Translate 'delighted (adj)' into Bahasa Indonesia.
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The word 'delighted' translates to 'senang' in Bahasa Indonesia. It conveys a sense of happiness or joy, making 'senang' the correct choice for this adjective.
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3 mins • 1 pt
Translate 'determined (adj)' into Bahasa Indonesia.
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The word 'determined' in Bahasa Indonesia translates to 'ditentukan' when used as an adjective, indicating a strong resolve or firmness in purpose.
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3 mins • 1 pt
Translate 'insulted (adj)' into Bahasa Indonesia.
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The word 'insulted' as an adjective translates to 'terhina' in Bahasa Indonesia, which conveys the sense of being offended or demeaned.
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Translate 'moved (adj)' into Bahasa Indonesia.
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The word 'moved' as an adjective translates to 'tergerak' in Bahasa Indonesia, which conveys the sense of being emotionally affected or stirred.
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Translate 'offended (adj)' into Bahasa Indonesia.
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The word 'offended' translates to 'tersinggung' in Bahasa Indonesia. This adjective describes a feeling of being hurt or upset by someone's words or actions.
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Translate 'petrified (adj)' into Bahasa Indonesia.
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The word 'petrified' in English translates to 'petrified' in Bahasa Indonesia, which means extremely frightened or unable to move due to fear.
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