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  • application letters,
  • job applications,
  • nursing qualifications,
  • interior design,
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A microscope can reveal vastly _____ detail than is visible to the naked eye.
Select one:
a. Than
b. More
c. Much
d. Than more
e. More than
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Color and light, taken together,______ the aesthetic impact of the interior of a building.
Select one:
a. Very influence powerfully
b. Powerfully very
c. Influence powerfully very
d. Very powerfully influence
e. Powerfully very influence

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I ... As an nursing staff for a year. My second position ... With Public Hospital of Kudus.
Select one:
a. Are working - were
b. Work - are
c. Works - is
d. Is woriking - is
e. Worked - was

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I am 28 years of age and I graduated from S1 Nursing science of Muhammadiyah


University of Kudus.
Select one:
a. Work experience
b. Self qualification
c. Letter introduction
d. Intervention
e. Greeting

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In many areas the slope and topography of the land_____ excess rainfall to run off into a
natural outlet.
Select one:
a. Neither permit
b. Do not permit
c. Nor permitting
d. Without permitting
e. Is not permitting

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Industrialization has been responsible for_____ most radical of the environmental


changes caused by humans.
Select one:
a. A
b. Some of which
c. Which are the
d. An
e. The

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Later my bachelor degree ... From Nursing profession of Muhammadiyah University of


Kudus.
Select one:
a. Was
b. Are
c. Is
d. And
e. Were

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My first position was with Aisyiyah Hospital of Kudus.

This expression considers as ... In the application letter.


Select one:
a. Letter head
b. Life experience
c. Work experience
d. Letter introduction
e. Self qualification

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Narcissus bulbs_____ at least three inches apart and covered with about four inches of
well-drained soil.
Select one:
a. Should be planted
b. Must to plant
c. Must planting
d. Should plant
e. To plant

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One of the most popular literary figures in American literature is a woman who spent
almost half of her long life in China, a country on a continent thousands of miles from
the United States. In her lifetime she earned this country's most highly acclaimed literary
award: the Pulitzer Prize, and also the most prestigious form of literary recognition in
the world, the Nobel Prize for Literature. Pearl S. Buck was almost a household word
throughout much of her lifetime because of her prolific literary output, which consisted
of some eighty - five published works, including several dozen novels, six collections of
short stories, fourteen books for children, and more than a dozen works of nonfiction.
When she was eighty years old, some twenty - five volumes were awaiting publication.
Many of those books were set in China, the land in which she spent so much of her life.
Her books and her life served as a bridge between the cultures of the East and the West.
As the product of those two cultures she became as the described herself, "mentally
bifocal." Her unique background made her into an unusually interesting and versatile
human being. As we examine the life of Pearl Buck, we cannot help but be aware that we
are in fact meeting three separate people: a wife and mother, an internationally famous
writer and a humanitarian and philanthropist. One cannot really get to know Pearl Buck
without learning about each of the three. Though honored in her lifetime with the
William Dean Howell Medal of the American Academy of Arts and Letters in addition to
the Nobel and Pulitzer prizes. Pearl Buck as a total human being, not only a famous
author. Is a captivating subject of study
What is the author's main purpose in the passage?
Select one:
a. To give feedback
b. To offer a criticism of the works of Pearl Buck.
c. To discuss Pearl Buck's influence on the cultures of the East and the West
d. To indicate the background and diverse interests of Pearl Buck
e. To illustrate Pearl Buck's views on Chinese literature

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One of the most popular literary figures in American literature is a woman who spent
almost half of her long life in China, a country on a continent thousands of miles from
the United States. In her lifetime she earned this country's most highly acclaimed literary
award: the Pulitzer Prize, and also the most prestigious form of literary recognition in
the world, the Nobel Prize for Literature. Pearl S. Buck was almost a household word
throughout much of her lifetime because of her prolific literary output, which consisted
of some eighty - five published works, including several dozen novels, six collections of
short stories, fourteen books for children, and more than a dozen works of nonfiction.
When she was eighty years old, some twenty - five volumes were awaiting publication.
Many of those books were set in China, the land in which she spent so much of her life.
Her books and her life served as a bridge between the cultures of the East and the West.
As the product of those two cultures she became as the described herself, "mentally
bifocal." Her unique background made her into an unusually interesting and versatile
human being. As we examine the life of Pearl Buck, we cannot help but be aware that we
are in fact meeting three separate people: a wife and mother, an internationally famous
writer and a humanitarian and philanthropist. One cannot really get to know Pearl Buck
without learning about each of the three. Though honored in her lifetime with the
William Dean Howell Medal of the American Academy of Arts and Letters in addition to
the Nobel and Pulitzer prizes. Pearl Buck as a total human being, not only a famous
author. Is a captivating subject of study
According to the passage, Pearl Buck is known as a writer of all of the following EXCEPT
Select one:
a. Short stories
b. Poetry
c. Novels
d. Children's books
e. Story telling

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One of the most popular literary figures in American literature is a woman who spent
almost half of her long life in China, a country on a continent thousands of miles from
the United States. In her lifetime she earned this country's most highly acclaimed literary
award: the Pulitzer Prize, and also the most prestigious form of literary recognition in
the world, the Nobel Prize for Literature. Pearl S. Buck was almost a household word
throughout much of her lifetime because of her prolific literary output, which consisted
of some eighty - five published works, including several dozen novels, six collections of
short stories, fourteen books for children, and more than a dozen works of nonfiction.
When she was eighty years old, some twenty - five volumes were awaiting publication.
Many of those books were set in China, the land in which she spent so much of her life.
Her books and her life served as a bridge between the cultures of the East and the West.
As the product of those two cultures she became as the described herself, "mentally
bifocal." Her unique background made her into an unusually interesting and versatile
human being. As we examine the life of Pearl Buck, we cannot help but be aware that we
are in fact meeting three separate people: a wife and mother, an internationally famous
writer and a humanitarian and philanthropist. One cannot really get to know Pearl Buck
without learning about each of the three. Though honored in her lifetime with the
William Dean Howell Medal of the American Academy of Arts and Letters in addition to
the Nobel and Pulitzer prizes. Pearl Buck as a total human being, not only a famous
author. Is a captivating subject of study
Which of the following is NOT mentioned by the author as an award received by Pearl
Buck?
Select one:
a. The William Dean Howell medal
b. The Pulitzer prize
c. Art and letter
d. The Nobel Prize
e. The Newberry Medal

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One of the most popular literary figures in American literature is a woman who spent
almost half of her long life in China, a country on a continent thousands of miles from
the United States. In her lifetime she earned this country's most highly acclaimed literary
award: the Pulitzer Prize, and also the most prestigious form of literary recognition in
the world, the Nobel Prize for Literature. Pearl S. Buck was almost a household word
throughout much of her lifetime because of her prolific literary output, which consisted
of some eighty - five published works, including several dozen novels, six collections of
short stories, fourteen books for children, and more than a dozen works of nonfiction.
When she was eighty years old, some twenty - five volumes were awaiting publication.
Many of those books were set in China, the land in which she spent so much of her life.
Her books and her life served as a bridge between the cultures of the East and the West.
As the product of those two cultures she became as the described herself, "mentally
bifocal." Her unique background made her into an unusually interesting and versatile
human being. As we examine the life of Pearl Buck, we cannot help but be aware that we
are in fact meeting three separate people: a wife and mother, an internationally famous
writer and a humanitarian and philanthropist. One cannot really get to know Pearl Buck
without learning about each of the three. Though honored in her lifetime with the
William Dean Howell Medal of the American Academy of Arts and Letters in addition to
the Nobel and Pulitzer prizes. Pearl Buck as a total human being, not only a famous
author. Is a captivating subject of study
According to the passage, Pearl Buck was an unusual figure in American literature in that
she
Select one:
a. Won the gold
b. Published half of her books abroad
c. Won more awards than any other woman of her time
d. Wrote extensively about a very different culture
e. Achieved her first success very late in life

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One of the most popular literary figures in American literature is a woman who spent
almost half of her long life in China, a country on a continent thousands of miles from
the United States. In her lifetime she earned this country's most highly acclaimed literary
award: the Pulitzer Prize, and also the most prestigious form of literary recognition in
the world, the Nobel Prize for Literature. Pearl S. Buck was almost a household word
throughout much of her lifetime because of her prolific literary output, which consisted
of some eighty - five published works, including several dozen novels, six collections of
short stories, fourteen books for children, and more than a dozen works of nonfiction.
When she was eighty years old, some twenty - five volumes were awaiting publication.
Many of those books were set in China, the land in which she spent so much of her life.
Her books and her life served as a bridge between the cultures of the East and the West.
As the product of those two cultures she became as the described herself, "mentally
bifocal." Her unique background made her into an unusually interesting and versatile
human being. As we examine the life of Pearl Buck, we cannot help but be aware that we
are in fact meeting three separate people: a wife and mother, an internationally famous
writer and a humanitarian and philanthropist. One cannot really get to know Pearl Buck
without learning about each of the three. Though honored in her lifetime with the
William Dean Howell Medal of the American Academy of Arts and Letters in addition to
the Nobel and Pulitzer prizes. Pearl Buck as a total human being, not only a famous
author. Is a captivating subject of study
According to the passage, Pearl Buck described herself as "mentally bifocal" to suggest
that she was
Select one:
a. Capable of producing literary works of interest to both adults and children
b. Keenly aware of how the past could influence the future
c. Equally familiar with two different cultural environments
d. Capable of resolving the differences between two distinct linguistic systems
e. Capable to write

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One of the most popular literary figures in American literature is a woman who spent
almost half of her long life in China, a country on a continent thousands of miles from
the United States. In her lifetime she earned this country's most highly acclaimed literary
award: the Pulitzer Prize, and also the most prestigious form of literary recognition in
the world, the Nobel Prize for Literature. Pearl S. Buck was almost a household word
throughout much of her lifetime because of her prolific literary output, which consisted
of some eighty - five published works, including several dozen novels, six collections of
short stories, fourteen books for children, and more than a dozen works of nonfiction.
When she was eighty years old, some twenty - five volumes were awaiting publication.
Many of those books were set in China, the land in which she spent so much of her life.
Her books and her life served as a bridge between the cultures of the East and the West.
As the product of those two cultures she became as the described herself, "mentally
bifocal." Her unique background made her into an unusually interesting and versatile
human being. As we examine the life of Pearl Buck, we cannot help but be aware that we
are in fact meeting three separate people: a wife and mother, an internationally famous
writer and a humanitarian and philanthropist. One cannot really get to know Pearl Buck
without learning about each of the three. Though honored in her lifetime with the
William Dean Howell Medal of the American Academy of Arts and Letters in addition to
the Nobel and Pulitzer prizes. Pearl Buck as a total human being, not only a famous
author. Is a captivating subject of study
The author's attitude toward Pearl Buck could best be described as
Select one:
a. Sympathetic
b. Like
c. Indifferent
d. Admiring
e. Tolerant

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Referring to the advertisement I received for skilled nurse, I shall be grateful if you will
consider me for the position.

In writing application letter, this expression belongs to.


Select one:
a. Letter introduction
b. Letter vision
c. Letter contain
d. Letter intend
e. Experience

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The last part of aplication letter is ...


Select one:
a. None above is true
b. Letter expectation
c. Closing sentence
d. Letter intend
e. Sender regard

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To : The Head of STIKES Muhammadiyah Kudus, (Bapak Rusnoto) , Kudus.


This belongs to ... In the aplication letter.
Select one:
a. The received address
b. The close sibling
c. Sender
d. Person who is populer
e. The head of instituion

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Which expression belongs to the willing to letter expectation


Select one:
a. I will try to call you
b. I can arrange to attend for an interview whenever convenient to you, but would
appreciate 48 hours notice.
c. I will give you my number
d. I can meet you
e. I will go to your house

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_____ that Rachel Carson's 1962 book Silent Spring was one of the chief sources of
inspiration for the development of nontoxic pesticides
Select one:
a. Likely
b. It is likely
c. Likely to be
d. There is likely
e. Like

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