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English Assignment 2

For your exercise, please translate these sentences and paragraphs into Indonesian language.

A. Sentences

1. The car turned the corner.


2. My parents and I went to a movie.
3. The ham, green beans, mashed potatoes, and corn are gluten-free.
4. I rinsed and dried the dishes.
5. My mother hemmed and hawed over where to go for dinner.
6. The mangy, scrawny stray dog hurriedly gobbled down the grain-free, organic dog food.
7. "I was the more deceived." Ophelia in Hamlet by William Shakespeare
8. The horse raced past the barn fell.
9. Anyone who feels that if so many more students whom we haven’t actually admitted are sitting
in on the course than ones we have that the room had to be changed, then probably auditors will
have to be excluded, is likely to agree that the curriculum needs revision.
10. This exceeding trifling witling, considering ranting criticizing concerning adopting fitting wording
being exhibiting transcending learning, was displaying, notwithstanding ridiculing, surpassing
boasting swelling reasoning, respecting correcting erring writing, and touching detecting
deceiving arguing during debating.

B. Paragraphs

1. "I look at how water from the sky reaches the ground when there are trees in the way. Especially
trees that are burned or dying. I try to figure out if the trees change: (1) how much water gets to
the ground, and (2) what happens to the water when it's on the ground. I also try to figure out
what will happen to this water in the next tens of years. This is important for things growing on
the ground and living in the water, and for the water we use and drink." (Sarah Boon,
environmental scientist).
2. “With clarity and definition is associated a certain physical spareness. Most of the great
deciduous trees of England give one the impression, at any rate in summer, of being rather
obese. In Scandinavian mythology Embla, the elm, was the first woman. Those who have lived
much with old elm trees—and I spent a good part of my boyhood under their ponderous shade—
will agree that the Scandinavians were men of insight. There is in effect something blowsily
female about those vast trees that brood with all their bulging masses of foliage above the
meadows of the home counties. In winter they are giant skeletons; and for a moment in the early
spring a cloud of transparent emerald vapor floats in the air; but by June they have settled down
to an enormous middle age.”(Aldous Huxley)

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Please write your answer here:

A. Sentences
B. Paragraphs

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