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1.why do you think work in the country doesn't give instant cash
2.what does tom mean at the end of conservation
3.find the sentences for each of the following
A.this(line3)
B.do(line 16)
C.them(line 17)
D.does (line 46)

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Answer this question based on the dialog (yg sy foto)

Answer this question based on the dialog (yg sy foto)

Answer this question based on the dialog (yg sy foto)

Jawaban Terkonfirmasi

Here are the answers for the problems:

1. As most work in the country involves farming, people have to spend some time growing crops or raising livestock. The produce can only be exchanged into money after the crops have been harvested, or the livestock has reached maturity and is able to produce some products like fresh milk or eggs. It is the same thing when the expected product is meat.

2. He implies that there is a good chance that work opportunities in the country will become as attractive as, or even more than, those in the city, causing city dwellers to move to the country where opportunities are widely available and competition is less intense.

3. A. The word this is used as a demonstrative pronoun, referring to an aforementioned noun/noun phrase/noun clause. In this case, this refers to the urbanization problem suggested by Sofia.

3. B. The word do is used as an auxiliary verb that refers to an action suggested in the previous statement which is lived. So the sentence means "Now, less than 70 percent (of Indonesian people) live in the country."

3. C. The word them refers to the plural noun mentioned in the previous sentence/statement or even before that, so it refers to up to twelve percent of the people from the country who move to the cities.

3. D. The word does works similarly to the word do like that in 3B, so in this case, it refers to offers.

Additional Details

Class: 10-12 (SMA)

Subject: English

Material: Reading Comprehension, Demonstrative Pronoun, Auxiliary Verb

Keyword: Reading Comprehension Demonstrative Pronoun Auxiliary Verb