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READING ENGLISH PRACTICE

Manual

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2. a) 3
b) 1

c) 4
d) 2

3. a) openness

b) guessed

c) cajoling

d) shabby

e) foreign

f) insults

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2. a) 5

b) 2

c) 1

3. a) Singapore

b) her friends

c) Singapore

d) her father
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1. a) 3

b) 1

c) 4

d) 2

2. a) hang out

b) what the hell

c) to get jumped

d) that’s that

e) just my luck

he was the only white student there and everyone seemed to have a
3. a) ...he is the only white person. troubled background.

b) ...with their own race. with students from their own social or ethnic group

c) ...is worry about the really cool and popular people that think they’re better than everyone else.

d) ...he’ll either get jacked or die of boredom. he feels a bit threatened and out of place in the classroom.

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2. a) her white friends

b) her sneackers

c) Maya, Hailey and Chris

d) the black and white people who are together black persons

3. a) flipping the switch

b) holds her tongue

c) approachable

d) nonconfronational

e) scan the atrium


She never uses slang; she never answers back when annoyed; she’s approachable
4. a) line 3 to 9 and nonconfrontational.

b) line 9 She can’t stand herself for doing it.


“Luckily, I was born with one” (line 13); “Because apparently
c) line 16 to 18 and line 30 to 32
when… of our grade” (lines 16-18)

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2. a) title

b) include

c) gather

d) awareness

e) expanding

f) willingness

g) beyond

h) creating

3. a) 4

b) 1

c) 2

d) 3

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2. a) 3

b) 4

c) 2

d) 1

3. 3.1- b

3.2- a

3.3- d
4. 4.1- d

4.2- a

4.3- c

4.4- a

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