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tlg krimin contoh-contoh text hortatory dong
Silakan Anda buka site ini, menu utama dan cari bahasa INggris. Ketik kata kunci yang Anda inginkan.
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tau cara cpat bwat nyusun jumbled words?
Menyusun jumbled words:
1. Cari subyeknya (person/thing/animal)
2. Temukan Kata Kerjanya (Verb) - Obyek
3. Kata - kata yang lain disusun setelah obyek
Contoh:
after - the - park – arrived at - they-
1 2 3 4 5
students - played - cricket
6 7 8
Dari contoh di atas, kita tentukan subyeknya (ada kata benda : park, cricket, dan students). Yang paling mungkin sebagai subyek adalah kata students. Kemudian cari kata kerjanya (ada arrived at dan played). Karena ada kata after, maka bisa kita tentukan kata kerjanya played. Sehingga susunannya menjadi:
- Student played cricket after they arrived at the park.
Selamat berlatih
gimana carany nyari sisi segitiga siku2 yg hnya diketahui 2 sudut sm 1 sisi?
Buat Pengirim yang terhormat, Pertanyaannya kurang begitu jelas, sudut yang duketahui sudut istimewa atau bukan? Misal sudut istimewa adalah: 30o , 45o , 60o.
Jika sudut yang diketahui istimewa, maka mencari sisi-sisinya dengan menggunakan perbandingan istimewa.
1) Untuk sudut 30o dan 60o, maka perbandingan sisi-sisinya sbb:
* sisi depan sudut 30o : Sisi miring : Sisi depan sudut 60o = 1 : 2 : akar 3.
Contoh 1: misal panjang sisi depan sudut 30o adalah 10 cm, maka panjang sisi miringnya adlah 2x10 cm = 20 cm. Panjang sisi lainnya = 10 akar 3.
Contoh 2: Misal panjang sisi miringnya 12 cm, maka panjang sisi depan sudut 30o adalah 1/2 x 12 cm = 6 cm, dan panjang sisi depan sudut 60o adalah 6 akar 3.
2) Untuk sudut 45o, maka perbandingan sisinya sbb:
* sisi depan sudut 45o : Sisi miring : Sisi depan sudut 45o = 1 : akar 2 : 1
Contoh: Jika panjang salah satu sisi siku-sikunya 5 cm, maka panjang sisi siku-siku lainnya = 5 cm, panjang sisi miringnya = 5 √ 2 cm.
Semoga bisa memuaskan adik, jika belum puas bisa kirim pertanyaan lagi atau datang langsung ke Taman Pintar pada Hari Senin, Rabu dan Jumat malam pukul 19.00 s.d. 21.30. OKE!!! Thanx.
What the different between report and descriptive? i'm really confused with this..
The difference between Descripttive and Report.
Descriptive
The function of the text is to describe a particular person, place, or thing.
The generic structure of the text is: Identification – Description
This text has language features such as focus on specific participants, use of simple present tense, etc.
Example: My House, My Favorite Teacher
Report
The function of the text is to describe the way things are, with reference to arrange or natural, manmade and social phenomena in our environment.
Generic Structure: General Classification – Description
Example of Report: “Plants”, “Hospitals”, “Whales”, dll
tlng jwb soal log msl: 2log3=0,302 klo 2log2000=....?
Soal adik kurang jelas nulis letak angka 2 agak ke atas atau sejajar dengan lognya, sebab artinya berbeda, loo.
Misal angka 2 letaknya sejajr denga log, berarti sbb:
2 log 2000 = 2log2x1000
= 2 log1000 + 2log2
= 2x3 + 2x0,301 (ingat log 1000 = 3)
= 6 + 0,602
= 6,602
Semoga bisa memperjelas maksud adik. Makasih...
tolong kasih contoh teks recount.Kalau bisa contohnya itu yang panjang jangan simple..paling tidak 2 halaman...Terima kasih sebelumnya
RECOUNT
Class Picnic
Last Friday our school went to Centennial Park for a picnic
First our teachers marked the rolls and the we got on the buses. On the buses, everyone was chatting and eating. When we arrived at the park, some students played cricket, some played cards but others went for a walk with the teachers. At lunchtime, we sat together and had our picnic. Finally, at two o’clock we left for school.
We had a great day.
Note: Ini contoh teks Recount juga, jika Anda menginginkan yang lebih panjang, Anda bisa mencari lewat search engine. Atau, Anda bisa mengembangkan teks di atas tersebut.
TOLONG BUATIN PIDATO BAHASAQ INGGRIS TENTANG LINKUNGAN ALAM
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TOLONG BUATIN PIDATO BAHASAQ INGGRIS TENTANG LINKUNGAN ALAM
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minta text descriptive donk . ditunggu .
DESCRIPTIVE
The Ambarawa Train Museum houses 21 antique locomotives plus two more, which are stored in the depot. These locomotives are no longer produced; even the factories that made them no longer exist. The main building of this museum is the defunct Ambarawa railway station which was built in 1873. the station covers 127,500 m2.
The oldest in this museum is a locomotive made by Hartman Chemnitz. This locomotive, with a length of 8.58 m and a width of 2.45 m, began its operation in 1891. Using wood as fuel, the steam locomotive could run 50 km/h – its maximum speed.
A special part of a visit to this museum is a trip by train from the Ambarawa Train Museum to the defunct Bedono train station. This package tour is called Railway Mountain Tour. Why is the trip so special? Because the participants will board an antique train and the train will travel on a 4.9 kilometer-cog railway, which is the only one in the world.
bisa ga saya minta contoh2 poem dalam bahasa inggris?kalo novel yang populer dalam bahasa ingris apa aja ya?
Ini ada beberapa contoh puisi,
I Have a Friend with Benefits
I have a friend with benefits,
Whom off and on I see.
While I use her to get my kicks,
She also uses me.
She's not my girlfriend, just a friend
With whom I have some sex.
Too young to love, we play the game
And wonder what comes next.
We try out stuff from porno sites,
Watching what we do
As though we were on film, and someone
Else was watching, too.
Yet somehow, somewhere even we
Still know we yearn for love,
And wait like withered stalks to feel
That wind within us move.
I Love You as My Closest, Dearest Friend
I love you as my closest, dearest friend.
Boys and girls can be just closest friends.
There is no passion greater than the one
That touches not the body but the heart.
You mean much more to me than someone who
I date and undate, want and then don't want.
They're the waves, and you are like a shore
Where I can sit and watch them kiss the sand.
I'm sorry I can't be with you today,
When you should rule by virtue of your birth.
Please accept this tribute of mere words,
Poor substitute for all I am and have.
You Are to Me a Very Special Sun
You are to me a very special sun
That shines upon a world few ever see,
A world I'm shy to show to everyone,
That hides its urgent truth from even me.
Without your light it is a world of darkness;
Its heaven and its hell lie fast asleep.
With you as sole and sympathetic witness,
The words come forth from out my vasty deep.
And so I cannot be myself without you;
No one is whole without some loving friend.
There is a quiet joy in me about you
That lets me say what I need not defend.
Long may we serve each other to give light
To all the loveliness that haunts the night.
Valentine's for Lovers and for Friends
Valentine's for lovers and for friends.
All my love goes out to you this day!
Love is something different from desire:
Even, silent, peaceful as the sky.
Nor is love interested in means or ends.
There are no selfish needs that it must weigh.
Instead, love's plenitude itself inspires,
Needing neither cause nor reason why.
Each day my thoughts enchanted with you lie.
Ini adalah beberapa contoh novel berbahasa Inggris yang populer.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle
To Sherlock Holmes she is always the woman. I have seldom heard him mention her under any other name. In his eyes she eclipses and predominates the whole of her sex.
The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle
Not only Robin himself but all the band were outlaws and dwelled apart from other men, yet they were beloved by the country people round about, for no one ever came to jolly Robin for help in time of need and went away again with an empty fist.
The Swiss Family Robinson by Johann David Wyss
For many days we had been tempest-tossed. Six times had the darkness closed over a wild and terrific scene, and returning light as often brought but renewed distress, for the raging storm increased in fury until on the seventh day all hope was lost.
The Blue Moon by Laurence Housman
With them it had been a case of love at first blindness since the day when they had tumbled into each other's arms in the same cradle. And Hands-pansy, when he first saw her, did not discover that Nillywill was a real princess hiding her birthright in the home of a poor peasant
Margaret Ogilvy by James M. Barrie
She had a son who was far away at school. I remember very little about him, only that he was a merry-faced boy who ran like a squirrel up a tree and shook the cherries into my lap. When he was thirteen and I was half his age the terrible news came, and I have been told the face of my mother was awful in its calmness as she set off to get between Death and her boy
Moonfleet by J. Meade Falkner
The village of Moonfleet lies half a mile from the sea on the right or west bank of the Fleet stream. This rivulet, which is so narrow as it passes the houses that I have known a good jumper clear it without a pole, broadens out into salt marshes below the village, and loses itself at last in a lake of brackish water.
Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome
It is a most extraordinary thing, but I never read a patent medicine advertisement without being impelled to the conclusion that I am suffering from the particular disease therein dealt with in its most virulent form. The diagnosis seems in every case to correspond exactly with all the sensations that I have ever felt.
The Spiral Stone by Arthur Colton
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The Silent Bullet by Arthur B. Reeve
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The Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu Sax Rohmer
I pushed my writing aside and tilted the lamp-shade, as footsteps sounded on the landing. The next moment I had jumped to my feet, for a tall, lean man, with his square-cut, clean-shaven face sun-baked to the hue of coffee, entered and extended both hands, with a cry:
Green Mansions: A Romance of the Tropical Forest by W. H. Hudson
Now that we are cool, he said, and regret that we hurt each other, I am not sorry that it happened. I deserved your reproach: a hundred times I have wished to tell you the whole story of my travels and adventures among the savages, and one of the reasons which prevented me was the fear that it would have an unfortunate effect on our friendship.
Emma by Jane Austen
Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and happy disposition, seemed to unite some of the best blessings of existence; and had lived nearly twenty-one years in the world with very little to distress or vex her.
In The Tennessee Mountains by Charles Egbert Craddock
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The Wonder Clock by Howard Pyle
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The History of the Thirty Years' War by Friedrich Schiller
From the beginning of the religious wars in Germany, to the peace of Munster, scarcely any thing great or remarkable occurred in the political world of Europe in which the Reformation had not an important share.
A Night In Acadie by Kate Chopin
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The Memoirs of an American Citizen by Robert Herrick
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The Awakening by Kate Chopin
Mr. Pontellier had forgotten the bonbons and peanuts for the boys. Notwithstanding he loved them very much, and went into the adjoining room where they slept to take a look at them and make sure that they were resting comfortably. The result of his investigation was far from satisfactory. He turned and shifted the youngsters about in bed. One of them began to kick and talk about a basket full of crabs.
The Big Town by Ring W. Lardner
Even after we got into it and he begin to clean up, with the factory running day and night, all as we knew was that he had contracts with the U. S. Government, but he never confided in us what special stuff he was turning out. For all as we knew, it may of been medals for the ground navy.
City At World's End by Edmond Hamilton
It split wide open, and above the whole town there was a burn and blaze of light so swift, so violent, that it seemed the air itself had burst into instantaneous flame. In that fraction of a second, as the sky flared and the ground heaved wildly under his feet, Kenniston knew that the surprise attack had come
The Common Lot by Robert Herrick
At the Beaux Arts he worked, also, though he did not forget the amenities of life. The two years first talked of expanded into two and a half, then rounded to a full three.
The Prophet Of The Great Smoky Mountains by Charles Egbert Craddock
. . . enwrapped in the illusory mists, always touching the evasive clouds, the peaks of the Great Smoky Mountains are like some barren ideal, that has bartered for the vague isolations of a higher atmosphere the material values of the warm world below. Upon those mighty and majestic domes no tree strikes root, no hearth is alight; humanity is an alien thing, and utility set at naught.
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse From the Spanish of Vicente Blasco Ibanez
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The Friendly Road by David Grayson
I knew that I must soon step aside and put down, if I could, some faint impression of the feeling of this time and place. I cannot hope to convey any adequate sense of it all --
The Foolish Virgin by Thomas Dixon
Can't you have a little common-sense? There are a few brutes among artists, as there are in all professions--even among the superintendents of your schools. Gordon's a great creative genius. If you'd try to flirt with him, he'd stop his work and send you home.
Historic Girls by E. S. Brooks
many miles and many days' journey toward the rising sun, over seas and mountains and deserts,--farther to the east than Rome, or Constantinople, or even Jerusalem and old Damascus,--stand the ruins of a once mighty city, scattered over a mountain-walled oasis of the great Syrian desert
The Hidden Children by Robert W. Chambers
In the middle of the Bedford Road we three drew bridle. Boyd lounged in his reeking saddle, gazing at the tavern and at what remained of the tavern sign, which seemed to have been a new one, yet now dangled mournfully by one hinge, shot to splinters.
Of Human Bondage by W. Somerset Maugham
The day broke gray and dull. The clouds hung heavily, and there was a rawness in the air that suggested snow. A woman servant came into a room in which a child was sleeping and drew the curtains. She glanced mechanically at the house opposite, a stucco house with a portico, and went to the child's bed.
Ida Hauchawout by Theodore Dreiser
This Hauchawout was a rude, crude, bear-like soul, stocky, high-booted, sandy-haired, gray-eyed and red-skinned, as well as inhospitable.
Indian Why Stories by Frank B. Linderman
It was the moon when leaves were falling, for Napa had finished painting them for their dance with the North wind. Just over the ragged mountain range the big moon hung in an almost starless sky, and in shadowy outline every peak lay upon the plain like a giant pattern. Slowly the light spread and as slowly the shadows stole away until the October moon looked down on the great Indian camp --
Java Head by Joseph Hergesheimer
Until yesterday, almost, she had regarded the various chairs of the house as beings endowed with life and character; she had held conversations with some, and, with a careless exterior not warranted by an inner dread, avoided others in gloomy dusks.
The House Behind The Cedars by Charles W. Chesnutt
Time touches all things with destroying hand; and if he seem now and then to bestow the bloom of youth, the sap of spring, it is but a brief mockery, to be surely and swiftly followed by the wrinkles of old age, the dry leaves and bare branches of winter.
The King of the Golden River by John Ruskin
In a secluded and mountainous part of Stiria there was in old time a valley of the most surprising and luxuriant fertility. It was surrounded on all sides by steep and rocky mountains rising into peaks which were always covered with snow and from which a number of torrents descended in constant cataracts.
Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
We were in class when the head-master came in, followed by a "new fellow," not wearing the school uniform, and a school servant carrying a large desk. Those who had been asleep woke up, and every one rose as if just surprised at his work.
A Simple Soul by Gustave Flaubert
For a hundred francs a year, she cooked and did the housework, washed, ironed, mended, harnessed the horse, fattened the poultry, made the butter and remained faithful to her mistress--although the latter was by no means an agreeable person.
Salammbo by Gustave Flaubert
It was at Megara, a suburb of Carthage, in the gardens of Hamilcar. The soldiers whom he had commanded in Sicily were having a great feast to celebrate the anniversary of the battle of Eryx, and as the master was away, and they were numerous, they ate and drank with perfect freedom.
Twilight Land by Howard Pyle
There I was in Twilight Land. The birds were singing their good-night song, and the little frogs were piping "peet, peet." The sky overhead was full of still brightness, and the moon in the east hung in the purple gray like a great bubble as yellow as gold. All the air was full of the smell of growing things. The high-road was gray, and the trees were dark.
The Poisoned Pen by Arthur B. Reeve
I did not wait to hear any more. The mere mention of the name of the quaint and quiet little Connecticut town was sufficient. For Danbridge was on everybody's lips at that time. It was the scene of the now famous Danbridge poisoning case - a brutal case in which the pretty little actress, Vera Lytton, had been the victim.
Herodias by Gustave Flaubert
The Jordan wound its way through the arid plains that met his gaze; white and glittering under the clear sky, it dazzled the eye like snow in the rays of the sun.
Freckles by Gene Stratton-Porter
Freckles came down the corduroy that crosses the lower end of the Limberlost. At a glance he might have been mistaken for a tramp, but he was truly seeking work. He was intensely eager to belong somewhere and to be attached to almost any enterprise that would furnish him food and clothing.
Men of Iron by Howard Pyle
Their plan had been to fall upon the King and his adherents, and to massacre them during a great tournament, to be held at Oxford. But Henry did not appear at the lists; whereupon, knowing that he had been lodging at Windsor with only a few attendants, the conspirators marched thither against him. In the mean time the King had been warned of the plot, so that, instead of finding him in the royal castle
The Counterpane Fairy by Katharine Pyle
The little boy had always enjoyed being ill, for then he was read aloud to and had lemonade, but this had been a real illness, and though he was better now, the doctor still would not let him have anything but milk and gruel. He was feeling rather lonely, too, though the fire crackled cheerfully, and he could hear Hannah singing to herself in the kitchen below.
Boyhood in Norway by Hjalmar Boyesen
The hostile parties had played at war so long that they had forgotten that it was play; and now were actually inspired with the emotions which they had formerly simulated. Under the leadership of their chieftains, Halvor Reitan and Viggo Hook, they held councils of war, sent out scouts, planned midnight surprises, and fought at times mimic battles.
Lincoln's First Inaugural Address
Fellow citizens of the United States: in compliance with a custom as old as the government itself, I appear before you to address you briefly and to take, in your presence, the oath prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, to be taken by the President "before he enters on the execution of his office."
Maggie: A Girl of the Streets by Stephen Crane
A very little boy stood upon a heap of gravel for the honor of Rum Alley. He was throwing stones at howling urchins from Devil's Row who were circling madly about the heap and pelting at him.
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