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Section B

Comprehension and Composition Writing

8.Read the passage below and answer the questions

Old Mugeyi and his two sons

Old Mugeyi was a widower. His wife had died many years back. He lived in a

small brick house with his two sons. Bhebhe the hunter and Jani, the shepherd.

One morning Old Mugeyi called his older son, Bhebhe.He said Bhebhe, “Go into

the forest. Cut some firewood for me. I want to make a big fire to warm myself in

the evening Bhebhe replied, “I will do that.” After that Bhebhe went into the forest with his

spear. He spent the whole day hunting. At sunset Bhebhe returned home with no

firewood. Old Mugeyi was disappointed.

10a) What is a widower?

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b) How many children did old Mugeyi have?

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c)Who was the older of the two sons?

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d(i)Of the two sons who sons who was the hunter?

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ii)Of the two sons who was a shepherd?

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e) The opposite of husband in the passage is ______________________


9.Write a composition about yourself.Use the points below and any other you

may think of.

Myself

-your name, age complexion

-where you live

-your like and dislikes

-Your favourite food

-What grade are you doing

-favourite subject

favourite sport

-your best friend

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