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BUKU JAWABAN TUGAS MATA KULIAH

TUGAS 1

Nama Mahasiswa : Irene N. Rambing

Nomor Induk Mahasiswa/ NIM :043822949

Kode/Nama Mata Kuliah :MKWI4201

Kode/Nama UPBJJ :71/SURABAYA

Masa Ujian : 2021/22.1 (2021.2)

KEMENTERIAN PENDIDIKAN DAN KEBUDAYAAN UNIVERSITAS TERBUKA


TUGAS 1 MKWI4201
1. A. 10 Nouns
 Egyption
 Rooms
 Furniture
 Gardens
 Holiday
 Music
 Gods
 Shrines
 Sphinx of Giza
 Statue

B. 10 Verb
 Built
 Married
 Worked
 Dancing
 Representing
 Stands
 Played
 Believed
 Wore
 Writing

2. A. 10 Adverbs
 Eventually
 Away
 Always
 Even
 Also
 When
 There
 Outside
 In
 To

B. 10 Adjectives
 Harmful
 Acidic
 Huge
 Like
 Dangerous
 Harmful
 Killed
 Corroded
 Away
 Steel

3. A. independent clauses which contain coordinating conjunction!


1) Apples make a quick and easy addition to the diet
2) People can also add raw or stewed apples to yogurt, or use applesauce in cooking
3) This can lower the risk for diabetes and heart disease.

B. independent clauses which contain subordinating conjunction / relative pronoun!


1) They may help prevent several health conditions because they have varied
nutrient content.
2) People who ate whole apples were 30 percent less likely to be obese than those
who did not
3) Apples are high-fiber fruits, meaning that eating them could boost heart health
and promotes weight loss.

4. A) Adverb Clauses
1. Do you know what that means? Polar bears rely heavily on sea ice for
traveling, hunting, resting, mating and, in some areas, maternal dens.
2. Polar bears can swim six miles per hour when they are paddling with their
front paws and holding their legs flat.

B) Adjective Clauses
1. The largest bear in the world and the Arctic's top predator, polar bears are a
powerful symbol of the strength and endurance of the Arctic.
2. What makes them unique is their ability to swim.

C) Noun Clauses
1. In the United States, Alaska is home to two polar bear subpopulations.
2. Polar bears were listed as a threatened species in the US in May 2008
because of ongoing and potential loss of their sea ice habitat resulting from
climate change.

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