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قديم 08-05-2013, 08:58 PM   #9

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تاريخ التسجيل: Jan 2010
كلية: كلية الآداب والعلوم الانسانية
التخصص: ENGLISH
نوع الدراسة: متخرج - انتساب
المستوى: متخرج
البلد: منطقة عسير
الجنس: ذكر
المشاركات: 252
افتراضي رد: التجمع لمادة الادب الحديث وحل الاسئلة التي وضعها الدكتور في المكتبة

تمت اضافة النموذج بشكل اوضح من عند اخونا THE FIRST STEP في موضوع اخر ولكنه يهمنا هنا وقد ارفقته في المرفقات مع ملاحظة وجود اوراق كانت ناقصة في النموذج الاول وتمت اضافته من اخونا مع اجابات الصح والخطأ وهذا مايهمنا فيها :

25 - A passage to India begins with a through deion of the Marabar Caves.(No with a reference to them but a good deion of city of Chandrapore).
26 - The impression one gets of the Indian setting informs us a lot about lifestyle there.(T).
27 - Aziz was late for dinner held at his friend's home.(T).
28 - During dinner, Aziz receives a phone call that he should come to major Callendar's home. (F, not a phone call, but a message from the civil surgeon).
29 - Aziz leave without any hesitation to answer the major's call. (No, before he leaves, he complains to his friends that the major called him at that particular moment to disturb or spoil his pleasure of being with his friends and show his power over him).
30 - Aziz finds the civil surgeon waiting for him by the front door. (No, when he arrives at his home. He finds that he has left without leaving an apology note).
31 - Aziz was really pleased that the major had already left.(He was deeply humiliated, crushed and disappointed).
32 - The above incident shows how much kindness the Indians need from their British superiors.(T).
33 - Foster wrote his novel at a time when nobody dared direct his attack or satire at the political institution. (T).
34 - When Adela finally acquitted Aziz, he was appreciative of he courage to do so when all British officials were pushing her to convict him. (No, he never realized that she did something great or courageous. In fact, fielding wanted him to appreciate what she had done to him).
35 - Aziz meets Mrs.Moore for the first time in a temple.(in the Mosque).
36 - At his first meeting with Mrs.More, he invites her to the Marabar Caves. (No, he pours out his grievances at her and tells her how the civil surgeon had treated him arrogantly).
37 - Aziz's trail is meant to praise the British Judicial System for its fairness. (is a satire on it).
38 - "we don’t intend to be pleasant in India " is said by fielding (Ronny Heaslop).
39 - The third part of a passage to India is called Caves. (Temple).
40 - Aziz feels that he is treated like any member of a subject race or a s subordinate. (T).
41 - The first part of the novel leaves us with no hope at all that friendship between the British and Indians is likely (No, it leaves us a hope that a hope that it is possible).
42 - The caves are a part of the Indian landscape that poses a challenge to the invader (T).
43 - One gets the impression at the end of the novel that Aziz and fielding will be friends forever. (that they will never friends and that friendship is subject to circumstances).
44 - At one point in section I of the novel, Mrs.Moore disagrees with her son over the mission of the British officials in India. (T).
45 - Fielding is considered to be loyal to his countrymen from the way he treats Indians in the same way as they do. (F, he is seen as a traitor, an apostate and this leads to create a gulf between them).
46 - The sound of the echo 'boum' negates difference, which is disturbing to many people A(T).

سؤالي للاخ دعدعيه ... الفقرة رقم 25 هنا ... هل فيها اختلاف عن اجابة السكشن ون فقرة رقم 20 ؟



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نوع الملف: pdf Modern Literature (LANE 449) الأوراق الي وزعها د باقبص .pdf‏ (729.0 كيلوبايت, المشاهدات 157)
نصائح مهمة : 1 - إفحص الملف المرفق بأي برنامج مضاد للفيروسات
2 - قم بمراسلة الإدارة عن أي مرفق يوجد به فيروس
3 - المنتدى غير مسوؤل عن مايحتويه المرفق من بيانات

 

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