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Reading comprehension test – Section 2B

What kind of method did Marizolai use to break into the bank? [2]

How did the police’s initial mistakes cause the eventual arrest of Marizolai? [2]

There were seven other arrests made, but after the court hearing one month later, how many were found not guilty? [4]

The suspect would make a comeback into society after years behind bars. However, was his change of heart sincere, or self-serving? Explain your reasonings in detail. [10]

Dyōkyer xleksnqrams - Tyi 2B cyīk

Marizolai ħaz elğe vretseğaz idraxağaz þürva qidigreŋryáŋerå tłǘmnupvå? [ 2 ]

Kyiro kriŋcyateris ŋorqażeteretł kśjurþmaûrgüéretł Marizolain dryåpsbāħdåv? [ 2 ]

Cet kyal enexa dryåpsbahva, zaþ śoy fera pxagdeŋer temendreker matje śi kyiro máżyük pyantfyanvå aqu xalageś? [ 4 ]

Deljax kryamŋrokeraź abzusixurozvå lyot żyükniŋ taênékāqi negelyervdlav. Zaþ peru heŋvryağuzu usfekorn enze mviśorn isivåm? Fjaru avatłemsex iógåprūzuâř sqaŋsyerfp. [10]


Nyezas homqřüeo kapfǽriógai, aþa dğodeğmuten maljiklxōjeð maiceğ. Enesñaku ħeżjegenta múŋdēx agvevå iþa válonå droğaðjovå, heŋvasetam gesmalndzqovå. Ryenan dvainsvå iþa xiħójan uŋgaḷaovå lyot neþ ğikkunúżon.

The bee's nectar is suculant, but (surrounding it all) the weed grows still. The ignorant man fails to see the impending problem and continues to praise the heavens, until it is too late. He curses the gods, and then brings down the realm, [we thus] shun [the man].


Practice 01

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The main economic challenge confronting Palau is to ensure the long-term viability of its economy by reducing its reliance on foreign assistance. Palau has created a trust fund to be drawn upon after the cessation of Compact grants, the value of which had grown to $140 million by the beginning of 2009.


Palau's main challenge everlasting economic of viability ensuring REL

Palavğoq ŋorqażetju ağiloju viŋer kingcier lak azvbmáljiêr dveñajave lyot driźvazah dğotumenseŋu drigu timva.

Practice 02

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2.1

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Our critical day is not the very day of our death; but the whole course of our life. – John Donne

our critical=day our towards-death-ACC NEG-be-INTS; our entire life-DAT journey-DAT be-INTS AFFIRMATIVE.

Orze ełpovóvq orze qodinüvaran axisigmal; orze zonunai vürajai sā rox.

[ˈoʒə eɬpə̆ˈʋoʋ‿ˈqo.ʒ.ə qodiˈnyːaˌɾan axʲ.ɕiɡ.maɫ; ˈo.ʒə ˈzoːn(ʊ̆)naɪ ʋyˈɾaˌjaɪ saː ro(x)]

2.2

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That day, which you fear as being the end of all things, is the birthday of your eternity. – Seneca. Political Essays

It is better to grieve than not to grieve. Grief at least tells me that I was not always what I am now. I was once sleected for happines - let the memory of that abide by me. You pass by an old ruined house in a desolate land & do not heed it – but if you hear that that house is haunted by a wild & beautiful spirit, it acquires an interest & beauty on its own. – Mary Shelley, from Journals.

He did not lose his place in the minds of men because he was out of their sight. – John Henry Newman, Catholic Sermons

People do not die for us immediately, but remain bathed in a sort of aura of life which bears no relation to true our thoughts as when they were alive. It is as though they were travelling abroad. – Marcel Proust, Remembrance of Things Pass.