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INGGRIS XI
1. 24th Clinton St. Iowa City. IA. 58076
January 15th, 2016
To all Colleagues and Friends,
As those close to me know, I am not good with goodbyes so I do
apologize to those who feel offended that I have left having written only
this farewell letter, without personally shaking their hand and
exchanging best wishes.
I have so many people to thank for their support and dedication that it is
impossible to personally get to see you all with the short time that was
available.
I truly am humbled to have worked with such a group of “get in and get
it happening people” and I am so proud of the achievements that you
have accomplished both in the operation and (for quite a lot of you) for
your own personal accomplishments.
To those of you that I had the opportunity to coach and or set goals for,
I commend each of you for your achievements and hope that you
continue to succeed through life journeys.
I can be contacted if required on 08159030832. I wish you all a Healthy,
Safe and Prosperous Year.
Bill Jones
Why does Bill Jones write the letter? (To inform his leaving of the office)
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24th Clinton St. Iowa City. IA. 58076
January 15th, 2016
Bill Jones
What has the writer done in the office? (Having trained the employees)
“I commend each of you for your achievements” The synonym of the word
“commend” is....(Praise)
4. Old Enough?
The law at present protects children aged between ten years and four years
from being punished for committing crimes. It is believed that children under
fourteen years are too young to realize the seriousness of their crimes. Mr.
Stephen Scarlett, head of the NSW Children’s Court, describes how clever
young offenders use this defense, saying that they are too young to
understand that they have broken the law. Mr. Scarlett, an expert on this
subject, states that the age should be dropped from fourteen to twelve years. I
agree with this.
Teenagers these days are far more sophisticated than those in the past. The
law should recognize this. In a recent survey some people suggested that the
age for being responsible for a crime should be dropped to eight years old.
This, I feel, is too young. Fourteen, however, is too old. Is there anyone who
believes that a fourteen-year-old does not know that it is against the law to
steal or vandalize property? By the age of twelve, children are aware of what
is legal and what is not.
5. Old Enough?
The law at present protects children aged between ten years and four years
from being punished for committing crimes. It is believed that children under
fourteen years are too young to realize the seriousness of their crimes. Mr.
Stephen Scarlett, head of the NSW Children’s Court, describes how clever
young offenders use this defense, saying that they are too young to
understand that they have broken the law. Mr. Scarlett, an expert on this
subject, states that the age should be dropped from fourteen to twelve years. I
agree with this.
Teenagers these days are far more sophisticated than those in the past. The
law should recognize this. In a recent survey some people suggested that the
age for being responsible for a crime should be dropped to eight years old.
This, I feel, is too young. Fourteen, however, is too old. Is there anyone who
believes that a fourteen-year-old does not know that it is against the law to
steal or vandalize property? By the age of twelve, children are aware of what
is legal and what is not.
6. Old Enough?
When a person old enough to be responsible for a crime? This question
needs to be investigated because the current law is not good enough.
The law at present protects children aged between ten years and four years
from being punished for committing crimes. It is believed that children under
fourteen years are too young to realize the seriousness of their crimes. Mr.
Stephen Scarlett, head of the NSW Children’s Court, describes how clever
young offenders use this defense, saying that they are too young to
understand that they have broken the law. Mr. Scarlett, an expert on this
subject, states that the age should be dropped from fourteen to twelve years. I
agree with this.
Teenagers these days are far more sophisticated than those in the past. The
law should recognize this. In a recent survey some people suggested that the
age for being responsible for a crime should be dropped to eight years old.
This, I feel, is too young. Fourteen, however, is too old. Is there anyone who
believes that a fourteen-year-old does not know that it is against the law to
steal or vandalize property? By the age of twelve, children are aware of what
is legal and what is not.
7. Old Enough?
The law at present protects children aged between ten years and four years
from being punished for committing crimes. It is believed that children under
fourteen years are too young to realize the seriousness of their crimes. Mr.
Stephen Scarlett, head of the NSW Children’s Court, describes how clever
young offenders use this defense, saying that they are too young to
understand that they have broken the law. Mr. Scarlett, an expert on this
subject, states that the age should be dropped from fourteen to twelve years. I
agree with this.
Teenagers these days are far more sophisticated than those in the past. The
law should recognize this. In a recent survey some people suggested that the
age for being responsible for a crime should be dropped to eight years old.
This, I feel, is too young. Fourteen, however, is too old. Is there anyone who
believes that a fourteen-year-old does not know that it is against the law to
steal or vandalize property? By the age of twelve, children are aware of what
is legal and what is not.
Public pressure creates change. It is now up to the public to put pressure on
the government to change the age at which a person may be held responsible
for a crime from fourteen years to twelve years. Out of date laws have no
place in a modern society, especially one that needs people to be responsible
for their actions.
“Teenagers these days are far more sophisticated than those in the past. The
word “those” refer to….. (Teenagers)
8. Old Enough?
The law at present protects children aged between ten years and four years
from being punished for committing crimes. It is believed that children under
fourteen years are too young to realize the seriousness of their crimes. Mr.
Stephen Scarlett, head of the NSW Children’s Court, describes how clever
young offenders use this defense, saying that they are too young to
understand that they have broken the law. Mr. Scarlett, an expert on this
subject, states that the age should be dropped from fourteen to twelve years. I
agree with this.
Teenagers these days are far more sophisticated than those in the past. The
law should recognize this. In a recent survey some people suggested that the
age for being responsible for a crime should be dropped to eight years old.
This, I feel, is too young. Fourteen, however, is too old. Is there anyone who
believes that a fourteen-year-old does not know that it is against the law to
steal or vandalize property? By the age of twelve, children are aware of what
is legal and what is not.
What type of genre does the text belong to? (Hortatory exposition)
9. Old Enough?
The law at present protects children aged between ten years and four years
from being punished for committing crimes. It is believed that children under
fourteen years are too young to realize the seriousness of their crimes. Mr.
Stephen Scarlett, head of the NSW Children’s Court, describes how clever
young offenders use this defense, saying that they are too young to
understand that they have broken the law. Mr. Scarlett, an expert on this
subject, states that the age should be dropped from fourteen to twelve years. I
agree with this.
Teenagers these days are far more sophisticated than those in the past. The
law should recognize this. In a recent survey some people suggested that the
age for being responsible for a crime should be dropped to eight years old.
This, I feel, is too young. Fourteen, however, is too old. Is there anyone who
believes that a fourteen-year-old does not know that it is against the law to
steal or vandalize property? By the age of twelve, children are aware of what
is legal and what is not.
“Mr. Scarlett, an expert on this subject, states that the age should be dropped
from fourteen to twelve years. I agree with this.” The sentence “I agree with
this” expressess …(Agreement)
10. Everybody should change their way of life to reduce global warming. There
are several things that we can do. One of them is by buying and consuming
fresh local groceries as much as possiblE. It of course includes local
vegetables, fruits, bread, etC.
Local groceries don’t need much transportation to get it into the market. It of
course means, the amount of carbon dioxide produced is less than the
groceries from other region. Therefore, by buying local groceries we are
helping reduce the amount of carbon dioxide produced.
Consuming fresh groceries instead of frozen ones are healthier for us.
Furthermore, fresh food or groceries means no requirements for it to be
freeze up. It means that no electricity is needed and saving energy means
reducing carbon dioxide and money.
So, from now on we should consume fresh local groceries to reduce global
warming.
The text gives us information about ….(The ways to minimize global warning)
11. Everybody should change their way of life to reduce global warming. There
are several things that we can do. One of them is by buying and consuming
fresh local groceries as much as possiblE. It of course includes local
vegetables, fruits, bread, etC.
Local groceries don’t need much transportation to get it into the market. It of
course means, the amount of carbon dioxide produced is less than the
groceries from other region. Therefore, by buying local groceries we are
helping reduce the amount of carbon dioxide produced.
Consuming fresh groceries instead of frozen ones are healthier for us.
Furthermore, fresh food or groceries means no requirements for it to be
freeze up. It means that no electricity is needed and saving energy means
reducing carbon dioxide and money.
So, from now on we should consume fresh local groceries to reduce global
warming.
12. Everybody should change their way of life to reduce global warming. There
are several things that we can do. One of them is by buying and consuming
fresh local groceries as much as possiblE. It of course includes local
vegetables, fruits, bread, etC.
Local groceries don’t need much transportation to get it into the market. It of
course means, the amount of carbon dioxide produced is less than the
groceries from other region. Therefore, by buying local groceries we are
helping reduce the amount of carbon dioxide produced.
Consuming fresh groceries instead of frozen ones are healthier for us.
Furthermore, fresh food or groceries means no requirements for it to be
freeze up. It means that no electricity is needed and saving energy means
reducing carbon dioxide and money.
So, from now on we should consume fresh local groceries to reduce global
warming.
13. Outdoors
Song by: Jason Mraz
14. What does the writer feel when he’s inside the house? (Trapped)
15. Who is Jason Mraz?(Singer)
16. The text bellow is about…(the disadveantages of a nuclear power)
17. the text above is included into…(analytical exposition)
18. there are…arguments provided in the text above(3)
19. the second argument discusses about…(the waste of nuclear power)
20. “on the WHOLE though, the probability of disaster is Still high”(last
paragraph). The synonym of WHOLE is…(all)
21. which of the following is not directly affected by pesticides used? (human
beings)
22. what can you say about paragraph two and four? (both paragraph tell
about the disadvantages of using pesticides)
23. one of the disadvantages of using chemical pesticides is…(killing fish and
bees)
24. “secondly, pests can gradually become resistant to pesticides.”(paragraph 3).
The word resistant in the sentence above means…(undfected)
25. the text above can be included in…(analytical exposition)