1. In the play, “embarrasses” means to cause someone to feel discomfort, shame or awkwardness. Mary’s remarks, though not meant to hurt, make her mother feel deeply uncomfortable in front of the guests. For example, when Mary insults a guest’s clothing or questions their health, her mother becomes embaRead more

    In the play, “embarrasses” means to cause someone to feel discomfort, shame or awkwardness. Mary’s remarks, though not meant to hurt, make her mother feel deeply uncomfortable in front of the guests. For example, when Mary insults a guest’s clothing or questions their health, her mother becomes embarrassed by the lack of manners. The word highlights the emotional reaction people feel when someone’s behaviour is inappropriate or socially unacceptable, especially in polite company.

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  2. Mrs. Shaw instructs Mary to hang up her coat neatly before the guests come. This small request reflects Mrs. Shaw’s concern about appearances and manners. She wants everything to look tidy and presentable so that their home gives a good impression. The instruction also sets the stage for how carefulRead more

    Mrs. Shaw instructs Mary to hang up her coat neatly before the guests come. This small request reflects Mrs. Shaw’s concern about appearances and manners. She wants everything to look tidy and presentable so that their home gives a good impression. The instruction also sets the stage for how careful and polite Mrs. Shaw wants Mary to be. It is part of her effort to teach Mary proper behaviour when interacting with guests.

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  3. Mary doesn’t like being told what to do because she believes she’s mature enough to manage things herself. She insists she is not a child and finds her mother’s instructions unnecessary. However, as the play unfolds, it becomes clear that Mary lacks the social awareness needed to handle guest converRead more

    Mary doesn’t like being told what to do because she believes she’s mature enough to manage things herself. She insists she is not a child and finds her mother’s instructions unnecessary. However, as the play unfolds, it becomes clear that Mary lacks the social awareness needed to handle guest conversations. Her dislike for direction reflects a common feeling among growing children who want independence but still need help navigating polite behaviour and communication.

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  4. To change "He treated sick animals" to the passive voice, we rearrange the sentence to focus on the object rather than the subject. The correct passive sentence is: "Sick animals were treated by him." This construction shifts the attention to the animals being treated, which is useful when the focusRead more

    To change “He treated sick animals” to the passive voice, we rearrange the sentence to focus on the object rather than the subject. The correct passive sentence is: “Sick animals were treated by him.” This construction shifts the attention to the animals being treated, which is useful when the focus is more on the action or the object rather than the person doing it. Passive voice is often used in formal or scientific writing.

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  5. Name of the School NOTICE 12 July 20XX Annual Health Check-up This is to inform all students of Grades 6–8 about the Annual Health Check-up to be conducted soon. All students must collect their health check-up cards from their class teachers at the earliest. Ensure timely submission and cooperationRead more

    Name of the School
    NOTICE
    12 July 20XX

    Annual Health Check-up
    This is to inform all students of Grades 6–8 about the Annual Health Check-up to be conducted soon. All students must collect their health check-up cards from their class teachers at the earliest. Ensure timely submission and cooperation during the check-up for a smooth and efficient process.

    Date: Thursday and Friday, 27 and 28 July 20XX
    Time: 9:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
    Venue: Assembly Hall

    All students are requested to bring their health cards for the check-up.
    For queries or further details, please contact the undersigned.
    Asma
    In-charge

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