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TUGAS BUKU HALAMAN 53-73

TEXT 1 ( Tanjung Puting National Park)


Active voice
1. Visitors from foreign countries come to this park of its amazing nature.
2. Most their lives are spent in the trees.
3. Where orangutans travel from branch to branch by climbing or swinging with their long
arms.
4. Here visitors can see daily feedings to orangutans at jungle platforms as part of the
rehabilitions process to their natural habitat.
5. You sleep, cook, and eat in that klotok, night and day during your journey into the jungle.
6. You can see trees filled with proboscis monkeys.
Passive voice
1. Tanjung putting national park is an internationally famous ecotourism destination.
2. Seeing orangutans is usually the visitors main reason to visit the park.
3. Orangutans, which literally mean the man of the forest, are the largest arboreal animal on
the planet.
4. It is also a famous center for research about orangutans which has been conducted by the
famous primatologist Dr. Birute Galdikas since 1971.
5. The trip by the boat to camp leakey takes three days and two night.
6. The boat is popularly called perahu klotok.
7. No wonder many tourist from foreign countries who love ecotourism frequently visit
Tanjung Puting National Park.
Adjective sentence
1. Visitors from foreign countries come to this park because of its amazing nature.
2. Which is home to the most interesting animal in the world.
3. Are the largest arboreal animal on the planet.
4. It is also a famous center for the research.
5. Monkeys that have enourmos snout which can only be found in Kalimantan.
6. The travelling in the offers an unforgottable experience.
7. The monkey anxiouslyawait klotok arrivals.
8. You can enjoy the clear sky and the amazingly bright stars as the only light for the nght.

TEXT 2 ( Taj Mahal)


Active voice
1. Taj Mahal represents the finest architectural and artistic achievement.
2. The white marble is inlaid with semi-procious stones ( including jade, crystal, lapis lazuli,
amethyst and tuquoise) that form the intricate design.
3. Its central dome raches a height of 240 feet (73 meters)
4. Taj Mahal shows shades of magnificent beauty at different during the day.
5. At a moonlit night when the full moon rays fall on the glistening white marble, the cool
moon rays reflect back from the white marble and gine the Taj Mahal a tinge of blue colour.
Passive voice
1. Taj Mahal was constructed by Mughal Emperal Shah Jahan in the memory of his beloved
wife and queen.
2. The name “Taj Mahal” was drived from the name of Shah Jahan’s wife, Mumtaz Mahal,
which means crown of places.

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