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COMPREHENSION The dark raincoat hung wet and glistening from the wall. When the wind stirred and rustled, its limp folds might have been some raindrenched bird that had taken refuge there. Yarak, who had come to investigate, stayed to conquer. He attacked the raincoat furiously, grunting and muttering as he tore the rustling thing to shreds with beak and talons. It fell limply from the nail during the tugging and Yarak leapt on to it, stamping and trampling the wet folds, shredding it almost to a pulp before he got tired of it and stumped off with an air of lofty triumph, leaving the untidy heap on the veranda. When Lanny came looking for his bird he saw the sodden mass on the boards before he saw Yarak s strong white feet pounding along the veranda to greet him. Lanny s heart sank, he picked up the mutilated shreds of raincoat, put his bird on his shoulder and went inside. Tom, whose conscience had been troubling him over his killing of Hunter, brought home to him every time he saw Lanny, refused to listen to an apology saying it was a very old coat anyhow, and he was just about to get another. Lanny, greatly relieved, took the pieces to the rubbish heap. The Proud Eagles, Mary Patchett QUESTIONS 1. What is Yarak? (1) 2. Find two words in the text to support your answer in Question 1. (1) 3. Who looks after Yarak? (1) 4. Describe the weather that was being experienced. (1)

5. Who did the raincoat belong to? (1) 6. In your own words explain the owner of the raincoat s reaction when he saw that his raincoat was shredded. (2) 7. Why was Lanny relieved? (1) 8. Explain the following phrases: 8.1 come to investigate, stayed to conquer (line 3) (2) 8.2 stumped off with an air of lofty triumph (line 6-7) (3) 8.3 conscience had been troubling him (line 11) (2)

9. Explain what you think happened which upset Tom so much. Why do you think seeing Lanny would remind him of this? (3) 10. What emotion was Lanny feeling when his heart sank? (1) 11. Supply an antonym and a synonym for the word limp. Antonym: Synonym: (1) COMPREHENSION TOTAL (20)

LANGUAGE SECTION Question 1 Punctuate this paragraph. Use a bright colour that shows up well. one hot noon while lanny and tom leaned sleepily against a nearby tree trunk the three big birds came flying back to the nesting tree aquila and girinda landed on a branch trailing in their rear coora homed upon them as she always did today it was different with fierce screams girinda set upon her and the alarmed coora took off and swept above the nesting tree in agitated circles while aquila and girinda settled down again (10) Question 2 Look back at the Comprehension and find one example for each of the following: Common noun: Proper noun: Abstract noun: Pronoun: Action verb: Auxiliary verb:

(Question 2 continues on the following page.) Adjective: Adverb: Conjunction: Preposition: (10) Question 3 Rewrite the following in direct speech. Remember all the necessary punctuation. Kerry: May I please phone Jessica, Mum. Mother: Yes you may, but please don t talk for too long. (5) Question 4 Fill in the correct collective noun. 4.1 a of teachers 4.2 a of flowers 4.3 a of chimpanzees 4.4 a of penguins

4.5 a of books (5) Question 5 Identify the subject and predicate in each sentence. 5.1 Good friends are loyal people. Subject: Predicate: (2) 5.2 The U.N. has donated millions to relief organizations in Africa. Subject: Predicate: (2) 5.3 Blue and green are Jack s favourite colours. Subject: Predicate: (2) Question 6 Complete each word with the suffix tion or sion. 6.1 competi 6.2 popula 6.3 divi 6.4 extor 6.5 express 6.6 man 6.7 evolu 6.8 emul (8)

Question 7 Which figure of speech is evident in each of these sentences. 7.1 The broom stood at attention in the corner. 7.2 My teacher is a witch. 7.3 When will windy winter wane? 7.4 My brother is as stubborn as a mule. 7.5 The pot fell, with a clang, to the floor. (5) Question 8 What do these abbreviations stand for? 8.1 adj. - 8.2 Prof. - 8.3 BP - 8.4 CBD - 8.5 Ltd - 8.6 i.e. - (6) Question 9 Write two homophones for each of these words. 9.1 to 9.2 flew 9.3 rain (6)

Question 10 Explain the meaning of these proverbs. 10.1 All that glitters is not gold. 10.2 However long the night, the dawn will break. 10.3 It never rains but it pours. 10.4 Love is blind. (4) LANGUAGE TOTAL (60)