PART III. WRITING Section 1. Rewrite each sentence so that it begins with the words and the meaning stays the same. (10 points) 1. The direct aim of the statement is to make the public aware of the present situation. => 2. It’s not our concern what they do after lessons. => 3. He was so disgusted at the way she behaved that he refused to speak to her. => 4. All the passengers of the jumbo jet were killed in the crash. => 5. The trip is so amazing that we will never forget it. => Section 2. Rewrite the following sentences with the given words in such a way that the second sentence has the same meaning as the first one. Do not change the form of the word in brackets. Write your answers in the space provided. (10 points). 1. The mischievous boy never expressed regret for what he had done to the dog. NO => 2. Mary has been working so hard that it’s logical she feels completely exhausted. STANDS => 3. The film script was very different from the novel it was based on. RESEMBLANCE => 4. It is difficult to know what my reaction would have been in that situation. (HOW) => 5. I suddenly realized the meaning of a “freebie” (DAWNED) =>

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