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Read Through the Following Text. Pay Special Attention to the Underlined Words. These Help the Reader to Understand the Relationship Between Sentences, Or the Parts of Sentences, Clearly. - English - Communicative

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Read through the following text. Pay special attention to the underlined words. These help the reader to understand the relationship between sentences, or the parts of sentences, clearly.

Select as many appropriate words as possible from the list given below to replace the underlined words. Be careful not to change the basic meaning too much.

to his amazement even though
although in actual fact
as a matter of fact lastly
generally usually
however nevertheless
besides to his surprise
asarule all the same.

 

Martin’s Picture

Margin wasn’t a very bright boy. Normally, he never came more than second from the bottom in any test. But, that morning in the art lesson, he had drawn a beautiful picture of a scarecrow in a field of yellow corn. To his astonishment, the drawing was the only one given full marks – ten out of ten – which made him for the first time in his life the best in the class! He had proudly pinned the picture up on the wall behind his desk, where it could be admired by all. It seemed though, that not everyone admired it. Some unknown member of the class had, in fact, taken a violent dislike to it.

During the lunch break, when the classroom had been deserted, the picture had been torn off the wall. Moreover, it had been trodden or stamped on. As if that wasn’t enough, the words ‘ROTTEN RUBBISH’ had been written on the back in big round letters. And finally, the paper was so creased that it looked as though it had been screwed up into a tight ball and perhaps thrown about the room.

“Who could have done it?” Martin wondered.
Now rewrite the text.

Martin’s picture

Martin wasn’t a very bright boy.
Usually,
Generally
As a rule, He never came more than second from the bottom in any test.
However,…. ______________________

Answer in Brief
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Solution

 

Martin’s Picture

Martin wasn’t a very bright boy. Generally, he never came more than second from the bottom in any test. However/All the samel As a matter of fact that morning in the art lesson, he had drawn a beautiful picture of a scarecrow in a field of yellow corn. To his amazement/To his surprise, the drawing was the only one given full marks—ten out of ten—which made him for the first time in his life the best in the class ! He had proudly pinned the picture up on the wall behind his desk, where it could be admired by all. It seemed although! even though/however, that not everyone admired it. Some unknown member of the class had, in fact, taken a violent dislike to it.

During the lunch break, when the classroom had been deserted, the picture had been torn off the wall. Besides, it had been trodden or stamped on. As a matter offactlln actual fact/Nevertheless, the words ‘ROTTEN RUBBISH’ had been written on the back in big round letters. Lastly, the paper was so creased that it looked as though it had been screwed up into a tight ball and perhaps thrown about the room.

“Who could have done it ?” Martin was wondering.

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CBSE English Communicative - Workbook Interact in English Class 9
Chapter 5.1 Connectors
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