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NAMA : M.

Abimanyu Abdillah

NIM :E1D116043
KELAS : B NON REGULER

1. With these words she greeted Prince Vasili Kuragin, a man of high rank and importance,
who was the first to arrive at her reception.
- VP = arrive at herreception
- V + PP = arrive + at herreception
2. and if the prospect of spending an evening with a poor invalid is not too terrible, I shall
be very charmed to see you tonight between 7 and 10- Annette Scherer.’
- VP = spending an evening with a poor invalid is not too terrible
- V + PP = spending an evening + with a poor invalid is not too terrible
3. presenting to her his bald, scented, and shining head, and complacently seated himself on
the sofa.
- VP = presenting to her his bald
- V + PP = presenting + to her his bald
4. said the prince, who, like a wound-up clock, by force of habit said things he did not even
wish to be believed.
- VP = wish to be believed.
- V + PP = wish + to be believed
5. Don’t tease! Well, and what has been decided about Novosiltsev’s dispatch? You know
everything.
- VP = decided about Novosiltsev’s dispatch?
- V + PP = decided + Novosiltsev’s dispatch?
6. she became enthusiastic in order not to disappoint the expectations of those who knew
her.
- VP = disappoint the expectations of those who knew her.
- V + PP = disappoint the expectations + of those who knew her.
7. That is the one thing I have faith in! Our good and wonderful sovereign has to perform
the noblest role on earth, and he is so virtuous and noble that God will not forsake him.
- VP = perform the noblest role on earth
- V + PP = perform the noblest role + on earth
8. He will fulfill his vocation and crush the hydra of revolution, which has become more
terrible than ever in the person of this murderer and villain!
- VP = crush the hydra of revolution
- V + PP = crush the hydra + of revolution
9. We alone must avenge the blood of the just one.... Whom, I ask you, can we rely on?
- VP = must avenge the blood of the just one
- V + PP = must avenge the blood + of the just one
10. I have faith only in God and the lofty destiny of our adored monarch.
- VP = faith only in god
- V + PP = faith only + in god
11. ‘that if you had been sent instead of our dear Wintzingerode you would have captured the
King of Prussia’s consent by assault.
- VP = captured the King of Prussia’s
- V + PP = captured the king + of Prussia’s
12. ‘I am expecting two very interesting men tonight, le Vicomte de Mortemart, who is
connected with the Montmorencys through the Rohans,
- VP = connected with the Montmorencys through the Rohans,
- V + PP = connected + with the Montmorencys through the Rohans
13. Do you know that profound thinker? He has been received by the Emperor.
- VP = received by the Emperor.
- V + PP = received + by the emperor
14. ‘is it true that the Dowager Empress wants Baron Funke to be appointed first secretary at
Vienna? The baron by all accounts is a poor creature.
- VP = appointed first secretary at Vienna?
- V + PP = appointed first secretary + at Vienna?
15. Prince Vasili wished to obtain this post for his son, but others were trying through the
Dowager Empress Marya Fedorovna to secure it for the baron.
- VP = secure it for the baron
- V + PP = secure it + for the baron
16. Baron Funke has been recommended to the Dowager Empress by her sister,’ was all she
said, in a dry and mournful tone.
- VP = recommended to the Dowager Empress by her sister
- V + PP = recommended + to the Dowager Empress by her sister
17. ‘I often think,’ she continued after a short pause, drawing nearer to the prince and smiling
amiably at him as if to show that political and social topics were ended and the time had
come for intimate conversation.
- VP = drawing nearer to the prince
- V + PP = drawing nearer + to the prince
18. ‘he was mentioned at Her Majesty’s and you were pitied...’
- VP = mentioned at her majesty’s
- V + PP = mentioned + at her majesty’s
19. and they have both turned out fools person.
- VP = turned out fools person
- V + PP = turned + out fools person
20. That is how I explain it to myself. It can’t be helped!’
- VP = explain it to myself
- V + PP = explain + it to myself
21. He said no more, but expressed his resignation to cruel fate by a gesture.
- VP = resignation to cruel fate
- V + PP = resignation + to cruel fate
22. Prince Vasili did not reply, though, with the quickness of memory and perception
befitting a man of the world,
- VP = quickness of memory and perception
- V + PP = quickness + of memory and perception
23. he indicated by a movement of the head that he was considering this information.
- VP = indicated by a movement of the head
- V + PP = indicated + by a movement of the head
24. He is the well-known Prince Bolkonski who had to retire from the army under the late
Emperor, and was nicknamed ‘the King of Prussia.’
- VP = retire from the army under the late emperor
- V + PP = retire + from the army under the late emperor
25. And with the familiarity and easy grace peculiarity to him, he raised the maid of honor’s
hand to his lips, kissed it, and swung it to and fro as he lay back in his armchair,
- VP = peculiarity to him
- V + PP = peculiarity + to him
26. people differing widely in age and character but like in the social circle to which they
belonged. Prince Vasili’s daughter,
- VP = differing widely in age and character
- V + PP = differing widely + in age and character
27. The most fascinating woman in Petersburg.
- VP = fascinating woman in Petersburg
- V + PP = fascinating woman + in Petersburg
28. So full of life and health, and carrying her burden so lightly.
- VP = burden so lightly
- V + PP = burden + so lightly
29. she added, turning to her hostess.
- VP = turning to her hostess
- V +PP = turning + to her hostess
30. And she spread out her arms to show her short-waisted, lace-trimmed, dainty gray dress,
girdled with a broad ribbon just below the breast.
- VP = spread out her arms
- V + PP = spread + out her arms
31. Anna Pavlovna greeted him with the nod she accorded to the lowest hierarchy in her
drawing room.
- VP = greeted him with the nod she accored
- V + PP = greeted him + with the nod she accored
32. But in spite of this lowest-grade greeting,
- VP = spite of this lowest-grade greeting
- V + PP = spite + of this lowest-grade greeting
33. exchanging an alarmed glance with her aunt as she conducted him to her.
- VP = exchanging an alarmed glance with her aunt
- V + PP = exchanging an alarmed glance + with her aunt
34. Anna Pavlovna’s alarm was justified, for Pierre turned away from the aunt without
waiting to hear her speech about Her Majesty’s health.
- VP = waiting to hear her speech about Her Majesty’s health
- V + PP = waiting + to hear her speech about Her Majesty’s health
35. You think so?’ rejoined Anna Pavlovna in order to say something and get away to attend
to her duties as hostess.
- VP = to attend to her duties as hostess.
- V + PP = to attend + to her duties as hostess
36. And having got rid of this young man who did not know how to behave
- VP = rid of this young man
- V + PP = rid + of this young man
37. and hastens to check the machine or set it in proper motion, so Anna Pavlovna moved
about her drawing room,
- VP = moved about her drawing room
- V + PP = moved + about her drawing room
38. She kept an anxious watch on him when he approached the group round Mortemart to
listen to what was being said there, and again when he passed to another group whose
center was the abbe.
- VP = passed to another group
- V + PP = passed + to another group
39. the whole company had settled into three groups.
- VP = settled into three groups
- V + PP = settled + into three groups
40. One, chiefly masculine, had formed on the table.
- VP = formed on the table
- V + PP = formed + on the table
41. Another, of young people, was grouped into the beautiful Princess Helene,
- VP = grouped into the beautiful Princess Helene
- V + PP = grouped + into the beautiful Princess Helene
42. Anna placed himself at the disposal of the circle in which he found himself.
- VP = placed himself at the disposal of the circle
- V + PP = placed + at the disposal of the circle
43. The Duc d’Enghien had perished by his own magnanimity.
- VP = perished by his own magnanimity
- V + PP = perished + by his own magnanimity
44. The vicomte bowed courteously in token of his willingness to comply.
- VP = bowed courteously in token of his willingness to comply.
- V + PP = bowed + in token of his willingness to comply.
45. Anna Pavlovna arranged a group round under the big tree
- VP = arranged a group round under the big tree
- V + PP = arranged + under the big tree
46. The vicomte whispered Anna Pavlovna to of the guests.
- VP = whispered Anna Pavlovna to of the guests
- V + PP = whispered + to of the guests
47. The vicomte was served up to the company in the choicest and most advantageous style,
- VP = served up to the company
- V + PP = served + in the choicest and most advantageous style
48. The vicomte lifted his shoulders and dropped his eyes by something extraordinary
- VP = lifted his shoulders and dropped his eyes
- V + PP = lifted, dropped + by something extraordinary
49. She beamed upon him also with her unchanging smile.
- VP = beamed upon him also with her unchanging smile.
- V + PP = beamed + with her unchanging smile
50. The story was being altered in shape by its pressure on the table,
- VP = was being altered in shape
- V + PP = altered + by its pressure on the table

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