Wednesday, 31 March 2010

Ainul Hufron [2201409051]

Exercise 5

1.    No, this passage doesn’t give me any information about Eleanor Roosevelt’s childhood.
2.    This passage is most about Eleanor Roosevelt and her work on human rights at the United Nations.
3.     This passage gives a positive impression of  Mrs. Roosevelt. It’s written in this passage that she had good characteristics.
4.    No, it wasn’t. what did Mrs. Roosevelt feel wasn’t her greatest accomplishment, but she regarded the Universal Declaration as her greatest accomplishment.
5.    Through her work, Mrs. Roosevelt became widely esteemed as a person who both understood and felt the plight of the common man and woman.


Exercise 6

1.    The encyclopedia entry gives more information such as about Eleanor Roosevelt’s childhood, her family and her personal independence.
2.     The two passages are similar in giving information about Mrs. Roosevelt, but the first passage gives information about Mrs. Roosevelt’s work and the second passage gives more information about Mrs. Roosevelt’s life.
3.    If I were writing a report on Mrs. Roosevelt’s life, the encyclopedia entry would be more useful, because it gave me more information about Mrs. Roosevelt’s life.
4.     If I were writing a report about the United Nations, the web page would be more useful, because it gave me more information about Mrs. Roosevelt’s work at the United Nations.
5.    The encyclopedia entry is easier to skim, because it tells about somebody’s life and has less number of pages.

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