1 Your mother and father are your parents.
To answer this question, we need to understand that "passerts" is not a real word, so we can assume it is a typo and the correct word is "parents."
2 Your grandfather's father is your great-grandfather.
To solve this question, we need to know about the different generations within a family. Your grandfather's father is one generation above your grandfather, so he would be your great-grandfather.
3 A child who has no brothers or sisters is an only child.
To find the answer, we need to understand the meaning of "only" and "child." An only child is someone who doesn't have any siblings.
4 Your brother's or sister's daughter is your niece.
To solve this question, we need to know the correct term for the daughter of your brother or sister, which is niece.
5 A child who parents take into their family and treat as their own is an adopted child.
To answer this question, we need to know the concept of adoption, where parents legally bring a child into their family and treat them as their own.
6 Your partner, children, parents, and brothers and sisters are your immediate family.
To find the answer, we need to understand the meaning of "immediate family." Immediate family refers to your closest relatives, including your partner, children, parents, and siblings.
7 Your father's new wife is your stepmother.
To answer this question, we need to know the term for the new wife of your father, which is stepmother.
8 Your wife or husband's brother is your brother-in-law.
To solve this question, we need to know the term for your spouse's brother, which is brother-in-law.
9 A sister who shares one parent with you is your half-sister.
To find the answer, we need to understand the concept of "half-siblings." Half-siblings share only one biological parent.
10 Your brothers and sisters are your siblings.
To solve this question, we need to know the general term for your brothers and sisters, which is siblings.
11 Your grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins are your extended family.
To answer this question, we need to understand the meaning of "extended family." Extended family refers to relatives beyond your immediate family, such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
12 Your brother's or sister's son is your nephew.
To solve this question, we need to know the term for your brother's or sister's son, which is nephew.
13 Your stepmother's or stepfather's daughter from an earlier relationship is your stepsister.
To find the answer, we need to know the term for the daughter of your stepmother or stepfather from a previous relationship, which is stepsister.
He came into the world in the middle of the thicket, in one of A
little, hidden forest glades which seem to be entirely
open, but are really screened in on all sides. There was very little room
in it, scarcely enough for him and his mother.
He stood there, swaying unsteadily on his thin legs and staring
vaguely in front of him with clouded eyes which D
saw nothing. He B
his head, trembled a great deal, and was still
completely stunned.
What a beautiful child," cried the magpie.
She D
past, attracted by the deep groans the mother
uttered in her labor. The magpie perched on a neighboring branch.
"What a beautiful child," she kept repeating. Receiving no answer,
she went on talkatively, "How amazing to think that he should be
able to get right up and walk! How interesting I B
the like
of it before in all my born days."
A. 1. this (correct) - The sentence is referring to the specific glade mentioned earlier in the text.
2. those - This refers to multiple glades, but the text only mentions one glade.
3. that - This does not make grammatical sense in the context of the sentence.
4. this is - This is not grammatically correct in the context of the sentence.
B. 1. saw - This is the correct past tense verb to use in this context.
2. has seen - This is not the right tense for the sentence.
3. have seen - This is not the right tense for the sentence.
4. would see - This is not the right tense for the sentence.
C. 1. hanged - This is not the right verb form for the sentence.
2. would hang - This does not make grammatical sense in the context of the sentence.
3. has hung - This is not the right verb form for the sentence.
4. hung (correct) - This is the correct past tense verb to use in this context.
D. L. is flying - This is not grammatically correct in the context of the sentence.
2. flew (correct) - This is the correct past tense verb to use in this context.
8. was flown - This is not the right verb form for the sentence.
4. had flown - This is not the right verb form for the sentence.
E. 1. has never been - This is not the right verb form for the sentence.
3. have never seen (correct) - This is the correct verb form to use in this context.
2. had never seen - This is not the right verb form for the sentence.
4. never saw - This is not the right verb form for the sentence.
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