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  • vhivru
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  • 1

    present simple, present simple

    zero conditional

  • 2

    present simple, future simple

    first conditional

  • 3

    simple past, would, baseform

    2nd conditional

  • 4

    past perfect, would have, past participle

    3rd

  • 5

    are sentences expressing factual implications, or hypothetical/theoretical situations and their consequences or results.

    conditional statements

  • 6

    A full conditional sentence expresses the condition as well as its consequences. It contains two clauses:

    the dependent clause- the condition and the main clause- the consequence

  • 7

    natural laws, facts and general truth

    zero

  • 8

    events or actions that probably happened in future

    1st conditional

  • 9

    this conditional is used to express a general truth or a routine.

    zero

  • 10

    it is used to talk about possible future events and their likely results.

    1st

  • 11

    it revolves around a ritual known as the lottery that is performed in villages everywhere. The ritual is meant to ensure that the sins of the village are forgiven so that the annual harvest is not compromised.

    plot

  • 12

    main conflict of the lottery

    man (tessie) vs society

  • 13

    theme of the lottery

    danger of blind tradition

  • 14

    It takes place on the morning of June 27th, a sunny and pleasant summer day, in the village square of a town of about three hundred people.

    setting

  • 15

    the black box symbolizes

    Although it is old and shabby, the villagers are unwilling or unable to replace it, just as they are unwilling to stop participating in the lottery.

  • 16

    irony in the lottery

    It is ironic that the story takes place in a tranquil and peaceful setting because what actually occurs is brutal and violent.

  • 17

    plot structure

    exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution or denouement

  • 18

    The crowd in the small village has gathered for an annual lottery that takes place each year at the end of June. Every head of household is called to grab a slip of paper from the box in the center of the village square. Mr. Summers is in charge of the lottery.

    exposition

  • 19

    arises when Tessie Hutchinson realizes her husband, Bill, is the center of the villagers’ attention. The slip of paper he took has something on it. Tessie begins to yell that it isn’t fair, and that Bill wasn’t given enough time to choose the paper he wanted by Mr. Summers.The entire Hutchinson family, Bill, Tessie, Bill, Jr., 12-year-old Nancy, and toddler Little Davy, are called up to the box. Mr. Summers puts five slips of paper into the box, including the one Bill Hutchinson had been holding when he was chosen.

    rising action

  • 20

    Each member of the Hutchinson family draws a slip of paper from the box. All of the papers are blank, except for Tessie’s, which has a black dot in pencil on it.

    climax

  • 21

    Tessie begins to scream that it’s not fair, it’s not right. The villagers begin to pick up the stones they’d gathered earlier and form a circle around Tessie. They want to get this over with before noon dinner.

    falling action

  • 22

    As Tessie screams, a stone hits her on the side of the head. Old Man Warner, the oldest man in the village, urges the villagers on. The villagers descend upon Tessie with the stones.

    resolution

  • 23

    in the beginning, children were collecting stones

    foreshadowing

  • 24

    is a person’s approach in communicating in a given social interaction. It influences his/her choice of words and sentence structure.

    communicative styles

  • 25

    the most formal communicative style and can be observed in formal situations and solemn ceremonies. In frozen communicative style, the language is typically fixed or the same in all situations. The sentences are also long, and the grammar is virtually perfect. This style is often used in pledges, marriage vows, and creeds.

    frozen

  • 26

    is the communicative style that uses language that conforms to professional or academic standards. In some cases, it also requires the use of technical terminologies. Slangs are avoided in this style because utmost respect for the person/s being addressed should be demonstrated at all times. It is commonly used in situations that involve an audience such as board meetings, speech events, classroom presentations and court trials.

    formal

  • 27

    It is spontaneous and has the tendency to use shorter sentences and slangs. It is used in such situations as school conversations, doctor-patient consultations, and group discussions. it is to give advice.

    consultative

  • 28

    used by people communicating with someone they have a close relationship with. The language is informal, and the heavy use of slangs is also evident. Casual is typical in normal everyday situations such as conversations with parents, other family members, and friends.

    casual

  • 29

    is common in communication between and among people in intimate relationships. Strict compliance to grammar rules is unnecessary, utterances are short, and slangs are used. The use of personal codes, or endearments and words that only the people in the relationship can understand is also common. A conversation between husband and wife is an example of this communicative style.

    intimate

  • 30

    present simple, present simple

    zero conditional

  • 31

    are sentences expressing factual implications, or hypothetical/theoretical situations and their consequences or results.

    conditional statements

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    present simple, present simple

    zero conditional

  • 2

    present simple, future simple

    first conditional

  • 3

    simple past, would, baseform

    2nd conditional

  • 4

    past perfect, would have, past participle

    3rd

  • 5

    are sentences expressing factual implications, or hypothetical/theoretical situations and their consequences or results.

    conditional statements

  • 6

    A full conditional sentence expresses the condition as well as its consequences. It contains two clauses:

    the dependent clause- the condition and the main clause- the consequence

  • 7

    natural laws, facts and general truth

    zero

  • 8

    events or actions that probably happened in future

    1st conditional

  • 9

    this conditional is used to express a general truth or a routine.

    zero

  • 10

    it is used to talk about possible future events and their likely results.

    1st

  • 11

    it revolves around a ritual known as the lottery that is performed in villages everywhere. The ritual is meant to ensure that the sins of the village are forgiven so that the annual harvest is not compromised.

    plot

  • 12

    main conflict of the lottery

    man (tessie) vs society

  • 13

    theme of the lottery

    danger of blind tradition

  • 14

    It takes place on the morning of June 27th, a sunny and pleasant summer day, in the village square of a town of about three hundred people.

    setting

  • 15

    the black box symbolizes

    Although it is old and shabby, the villagers are unwilling or unable to replace it, just as they are unwilling to stop participating in the lottery.

  • 16

    irony in the lottery

    It is ironic that the story takes place in a tranquil and peaceful setting because what actually occurs is brutal and violent.

  • 17

    plot structure

    exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution or denouement

  • 18

    The crowd in the small village has gathered for an annual lottery that takes place each year at the end of June. Every head of household is called to grab a slip of paper from the box in the center of the village square. Mr. Summers is in charge of the lottery.

    exposition

  • 19

    arises when Tessie Hutchinson realizes her husband, Bill, is the center of the villagers’ attention. The slip of paper he took has something on it. Tessie begins to yell that it isn’t fair, and that Bill wasn’t given enough time to choose the paper he wanted by Mr. Summers.The entire Hutchinson family, Bill, Tessie, Bill, Jr., 12-year-old Nancy, and toddler Little Davy, are called up to the box. Mr. Summers puts five slips of paper into the box, including the one Bill Hutchinson had been holding when he was chosen.

    rising action

  • 20

    Each member of the Hutchinson family draws a slip of paper from the box. All of the papers are blank, except for Tessie’s, which has a black dot in pencil on it.

    climax

  • 21

    Tessie begins to scream that it’s not fair, it’s not right. The villagers begin to pick up the stones they’d gathered earlier and form a circle around Tessie. They want to get this over with before noon dinner.

    falling action

  • 22

    As Tessie screams, a stone hits her on the side of the head. Old Man Warner, the oldest man in the village, urges the villagers on. The villagers descend upon Tessie with the stones.

    resolution

  • 23

    in the beginning, children were collecting stones

    foreshadowing

  • 24

    is a person’s approach in communicating in a given social interaction. It influences his/her choice of words and sentence structure.

    communicative styles

  • 25

    the most formal communicative style and can be observed in formal situations and solemn ceremonies. In frozen communicative style, the language is typically fixed or the same in all situations. The sentences are also long, and the grammar is virtually perfect. This style is often used in pledges, marriage vows, and creeds.

    frozen

  • 26

    is the communicative style that uses language that conforms to professional or academic standards. In some cases, it also requires the use of technical terminologies. Slangs are avoided in this style because utmost respect for the person/s being addressed should be demonstrated at all times. It is commonly used in situations that involve an audience such as board meetings, speech events, classroom presentations and court trials.

    formal

  • 27

    It is spontaneous and has the tendency to use shorter sentences and slangs. It is used in such situations as school conversations, doctor-patient consultations, and group discussions. it is to give advice.

    consultative

  • 28

    used by people communicating with someone they have a close relationship with. The language is informal, and the heavy use of slangs is also evident. Casual is typical in normal everyday situations such as conversations with parents, other family members, and friends.

    casual

  • 29

    is common in communication between and among people in intimate relationships. Strict compliance to grammar rules is unnecessary, utterances are short, and slangs are used. The use of personal codes, or endearments and words that only the people in the relationship can understand is also common. A conversation between husband and wife is an example of this communicative style.

    intimate

  • 30

    present simple, present simple

    zero conditional

  • 31

    are sentences expressing factual implications, or hypothetical/theoretical situations and their consequences or results.

    conditional statements