Read A True
C Doesn't say
1 The highland games are an annual event.
Read again and choose, T (true),
4 a)
F(false) or DS (doesn't say).
B False
C Doesn't say
2 The games are in winter.
B False
3 The marching bands wear funny hats.
A True
B False
4 The caber is very heavy.
A True B False
5 Tickets are always available.
A True
B False
A True
C Doesn't say
C Doesn't say
C Doesn't say
b) Explain the words in bold.
1. The highland games are an annual event.
- Read again and choose, T (true), F (false), or DS (doesn't say).
- Answer: DS (doesn't say)
- This means that the passage does not provide information about whether the highland games are an annual event or not.
2. The games are in winter.
- Read again and choose, T (true), F (false), or DS (doesn't say).
- Answer: F (false)
- This means that according to the passage, the games are not in winter. The passage may have mentioned the timing of the games, which could be in a different season.
3. The marching bands wear funny hats.
- Read again and choose, T (true), F (false), or DS (doesn't say).
- Answer: A (true)
- This means that according to the passage, the marching bands do wear funny hats. This information was explicitly mentioned in the text.
4. The caber is very heavy.
- Read again and choose, T (true), F (false), or DS (doesn't say).
- Answer: A (true)
- This means that according to the passage, the caber is indeed very heavy. This information was explicitly mentioned in the text.
5. Tickets are always available.
- Read again and choose, T (true), F (false), or DS (doesn't say).
- Answer: B (false)
- This means that according to the passage, tickets are not always available. The passage may have mentioned the availability of tickets, which could be limited or dependent on certain conditions.
Explanation of the words in bold:
- "Read again" means that the reader should go back and re-read the passage to find the information needed to answer the statement/question.
- "Choose" indicates that the reader needs to select one of the given options (T, F, or DS) as the answer.
- "True" (T) means that the statement/question is correct according to the passage.
- "False" (F) means that the statement/question is incorrect according to the passage.
- "Doesn't say" (DS) means that the passage does not provide any information to confirm or deny the statement/question.
By following these instructions and analyzing the information provided in the passage, one can determine the correct answers for each statement/question.