THE DONKEY AND THE COTTON
(1)There once lived a salt merchant. (2)He had a donkey for his assistance. (3)Every morning, he would load a sack of salt on the donkey and go to the nearby town to sell it. (4)On the way, they had to walk across a pond.
(5)One day, while crossing the pond, the donkey thought,” (6)Ooh! This load is so heavy that I become exhausted very soon. (7)I wish I could get some of this load taken off my back.” (8)Just then the donkey tripped and fell into the water.
(9)Fortunately, the donkey was not hurt. (10)But the sack of salt on the donkey’s back fell into the water. (11)Both the donkey and the salt became wet. (12)Some of the salt in the sack got dissolved, making the load on the donkey lighter. (13)The donkey felt very happy about the reduction in the weight of the sack of salt on its back. (14)The merchant did his best to help the donkey to get up and they carried on their journey.
(15)From that day, it became a regular practice for the donkey to slip and fall in the pond whenever they crossed the pond to the market. (16)This would dissolve some salt in the sack thus reducing the weight and relieving the donkey of some load. (17)The merchant was not aware of the donkey’s cunningness. (18)This continued for a few days.
(19)One day, the merchant noticed the donkey deliberately slipping and landing with the sack into the water. (20) “Oh! So this is the way I am losing my salt everyday” he thought. (21)He decided to teach the donkey a lesson.
(22)Next morning, instead of loading a sack of salt, the merchant loaded a sack of cotton on the donkey’s back. (23)As usual they had decided to reach the market by crossing the same pond. (24)While crossing the same pond, the donkey, as usual, slipped and fell into the pond, hoping that after some time the weight of the sack would go reduced. (25)As usual, both the donkey and the cotton would become wet. (26)But this time, when he got up, the load on his back seemed heavier. (27) “Ooh! The Load seems to have gotten heavier,” thought the donkey. (28)The donkey was astonished at what had taken place against the usual result.
(29)The merchant looked at the donkey and said, “Dear friend, I saw you fall into the water of the pond deliberately every day with the malicious intention of reducing the weight of the salt. (30)So, I loaded a sack of cotton today. (31)Cotton when wet gets more weight and becomes heavier. (32)Now you will have to carry it to the town.” (33)The poor donkey had learnt his lesson.
(5)One day, while crossing the pond, the donkey thought,” (6)Ooh! This load is so heavy that I become exhausted very soon. (7)I wish I could get some of this load taken off my back.” (8)Just then the donkey tripped and fell into the water.
(9)Fortunately, the donkey was not hurt. (10)But the sack of salt on the donkey’s back fell into the water. (11)Both the donkey and the salt became wet. (12)Some of the salt in the sack got dissolved, making the load on the donkey lighter. (13)The donkey felt very happy about the reduction in the weight of the sack of salt on its back. (14)The merchant did his best to help the donkey to get up and they carried on their journey.
(15)From that day, it became a regular practice for the donkey to slip and fall in the pond whenever they crossed the pond to the market. (16)This would dissolve some salt in the sack thus reducing the weight and relieving the donkey of some load. (17)The merchant was not aware of the donkey’s cunningness. (18)This continued for a few days.
(19)One day, the merchant noticed the donkey deliberately slipping and landing with the sack into the water. (20) “Oh! So this is the way I am losing my salt everyday” he thought. (21)He decided to teach the donkey a lesson.
(22)Next morning, instead of loading a sack of salt, the merchant loaded a sack of cotton on the donkey’s back. (23)As usual they had decided to reach the market by crossing the same pond. (24)While crossing the same pond, the donkey, as usual, slipped and fell into the pond, hoping that after some time the weight of the sack would go reduced. (25)As usual, both the donkey and the cotton would become wet. (26)But this time, when he got up, the load on his back seemed heavier. (27) “Ooh! The Load seems to have gotten heavier,” thought the donkey. (28)The donkey was astonished at what had taken place against the usual result.
(29)The merchant looked at the donkey and said, “Dear friend, I saw you fall into the water of the pond deliberately every day with the malicious intention of reducing the weight of the salt. (30)So, I loaded a sack of cotton today. (31)Cotton when wet gets more weight and becomes heavier. (32)Now you will have to carry it to the town.” (33)The poor donkey had learnt his lesson.
Example:
Sentence: Search Engine is very useful for a person in finding term.
Answer: Write down only the number, S for Subject, O for Object.
S. Search Engine.
O. -
Nama : Dina Rosdiana
ReplyDeleteNIM : A 320110118
kelas: D
1. S. a salt merchant
O. -
2. S. He
O. His assistance
3. S. He
O. a sack of salt on the donkey
4. S. They
O. -
5. S. The donkey
O. -
6. S. I
O. -
7. S. I
O. -
8. S. The donkey
O. -
9. S. The donkey
O. -
10. S. The sack of salt, the donkey's
O. -
11. S. Both the donkey, the salt
O. -
12. S. the salt
O. The donkey
13. S. the donkey
O. the sack of salt
14. S. the merchant
O. the donkey
15. S. it
O. the donkey
16. S. some salt in the sack
O. the donkey
17. S. the merchant
O. the donkey's cunningness
18. S. -
O. -
19. S. the merchant
O. the donkey
20. S. I am
O. my salt
21. S. he
O. the donkey
22. S. the merchant
O. a sack of cotton on the donkey's back
23. S. they
O. -
24. S. the donkey
O. the sack
25. S. both the donkey, the cotton
O. -
26. S. he
O. -
27. S. the donkey
O. -
28. S. the donkey
O. -
29. S. the merchant
O. the donkey
30. S. I
O. a sack of cotton
31. S. cotton
O. -
32. S. you
O. -
33. S. the poor donkey
O. -
NAMA :ALEX KURNIADI
ReplyDeleteNIM :A320110102
1. S. a salt merchant
O. -
2. S. He
O. His assistance
3. S. He
O. a sack of salt on the donkey
4. S. They
O. -
5. S. The donkey
O. -
6. S. I
O. -
7. S. I
O. -
8. S. The donkey
O. -
9. S. The donkey
O. -
10. S. The sack of salt, the donkey's
O. -
11. S. Both the donkey, the salt
O. -
12. S. the salt
O. The donkey
13. S. the donkey
O. the sack of salt
14. S. the merchant
O. the donkey
15. S. it
O. the donkey
16. S. some salt in the sack
O. the donkey
17. S. the merchant
O. the donkey's cunningness
18. S. -
O. -
19. S. the merchant
O. the donkey
20. S. I am
O. my salt
21. S. he
O. the donkey
22. S. the merchant
O. a sack of cotton on the donkey's back
23. S. they
O. -
24. S. the donkey
O. the sack
25. S. both the donkey, the cotton
O. -
26. S. he
O. -
27. S. the donkey
O. -
28. S. the donkey
O. -
29. S. the merchant
O. the donkey
30. S. I
O. a sack of cotton
31. S. cotton
O. -
32. S. you
O. -
33. S. the poor donkey
O. -
TASK 3
ReplyDeleteNama :Novian Adi Wibowo
NIM : A320110104
Kelas :D
1. S : salt merchant
O : -
2. S : he
O : his assistance
3. S : he
O : the donkey
4. S : they
O : -
5. S : the donkey
O : -
6. S : I
O : -
7. S : I
O : thos load
8. S : the donkey
O : -
9. S : the donkey
O : the donkey
10. S : the donkey’s back
O : sack of salt
11. S : the donkey and salt
O : -
12. S : the donkey
O : some of salt
13. S : the donkey
O : some of salt
14. S : the merchant
O : the donkey
15. S : it
O : the donkey
16. S : the donkey
O : some salt
17. S : the merchant
O : the donkey’s cunningness
18. S : -
O : -
19. S : the merchant
O : the donkey
20. S : I am
O : my salt
21. S : he
O : the donkey
22. S : the merchant
O : a sack of cotton on the donkey’s back
23. S : they
O : same pond
24. S : the donkey
O : the sack
25. S : he donkey and the cotton
O : -
26. S :he
O : the donkey
27. S : the donkey
O : -
28. S : the donkey
O : -
29. S : the merchant
O : the donkey
30 S : I
O : sack of cotton
31 S : cotton
O : -
32 S : you
O : -
33 S : the poor donkey
O : -
NAMA: BETY KUSUMAWARDHANI
ReplyDeleteNIM: A 320 110 111
THE DONKEY AND THE COTTON
(1)There once lived a salt merchant.
S: There
O: a salt merchant
(2)He had a donkey for his assistance.
S: He
O: a donkey
(3)Every morning, he would load a sack of salt on the donkey and go to the nearby town to sell it.
S: he
O: a sack of salt
(4)On the way, they had to walk across a pond.
S: they
O: -
(5)One day, while crossing the pond, the donkey thought,”
S: the donkey
O: -
(6)Ooh! This load is so heavy that I become exhausted very soon.
S: This load
O: -
(7)I wish I could get some of this load taken off my back.”
S: I
O: -
(8)Just then the donkey tripped and fell into the water.
S: the donkey
O: -
(9)Fortunately, the donkey was not hurt.
S: the donkey
O: -
(10)But the sack of salt on the donkey’s back fell into the water.
S: the sack of salt on the donkey’s back
O: -
(11)Both the donkey and the salt became wet.
S: Both the donkey and the salt
O: -
(12)Some of the salt in the sack got dissolved, making the load on the donkey lighter.
S: Some of the salt in the sack
O:-
(13)The donkey felt very happy about the reduction in the weight of the sack of salt on its back.
S: The donkey
O: -
(14)The merchant did his best to help the donkey to get up and they carried on their journey.
S: The merchant
O: the donkey
(15)From that day, it became a regular practice for the donkey to slip and fall in the pond whenever they crossed the pond to the market.
S: it
O: a regular practice
(16)This would dissolve some salt in the sack thus reducing the weight and relieving the donkey of some load.
S: This
O: some salt, the weight, the donkey of some load
(17)The merchant was not aware of the donkey’s cunningness.
S: The merchant
O: -
(18)This continued for a few days.
S: This
O: -
(19)One day, the merchant noticed the donkey deliberately slipping and landing with the sack into the water.
S: the merchant
O: the donkey
(20) “Oh! So this is the way I am losing my salt everyday” he thought.
S: I
O: my salt
(21)He decided to teach the donkey a lesson.
S: He
O: the donkey
(22)Next morning, instead of loading a sack of salt, the merchant loaded a sack of cotton on the donkey’s back.
S: the merchant
O: a sack of cotton
(23)As usual they had decided to reach the market by crossing the same pond.
S: they
O: the market
(24)While crossing the same pond, the donkey, as usual, slipped and fell into the pond, hoping that after some time the weight of the sack would go reduced.
S: the donkey
O: -
(25)As usual, both the donkey and the cotton would become wet.
S: both the donkey and the co
O: -
(26)But this time, when he got up, the load on his back seemed heavier.
S: he
O: -
(27) “Ooh! The Load seems to have gotten heavier,” thought the donkey.
S: The Load, the donkey
O: -
(28)The donkey was astonished at what had taken place against the usual result.
S: The donkey
O: the usual result
(29)The merchant looked at the donkey and said, “Dear friend, I saw you fall into the water of the pond deliberately every day with the malicious intention of reducing the weight of the salt.
S: The merchant, I
O: the donkey, you
(30)So, I loaded a sack of cotton today.
S: I
O: a sack of cot
(31)Cotton when wet gets more weight and becomes heavier.
S: Cotton
O: -
(32)Now you will have to carry it to the town.”
S: you
O: it
(33)The poor donkey had learnt his lesson.
S: The poor donkey
O: his lesson
NAME : LUSI AYU SETYOWATI
ReplyDeleteNIM : A 320 110 103
CLASS: D
*STRUCTURE 1 TASK III*
1. S : salt merchant
O : -
2. S : he
O : his assistance
3. S : he
O : the donkey
4. S : they
O : -
5. S : the donkey
O : -
6. S : I
O : -
7. S : I
O : thos load
8. S : the donkey
O : -
9. S : the donkey
O : the donkey
10. S : the donkey’s back
O : sack of salt
11. S : the donkey and salt
O : -
12. S : the donkey
O : some of salt
13. S : the donkey
O : some of salt
14. S : the merchant
O : the donkey
15. S : it
O : the donkey
16. S : the donkey
O : some salt
17. S : the merchant
O : the donkey’s cunningness
18. S : -
O : -
19. S : the merchant
O : the donkey
20. S : I am
O : my salt
21. S : he
O : the donkey
22. S : the merchant
O : a sack of cotton on the donkey’s back
23. S : they
O : same pond
24. S : the donkey
O : the sack
25. S : he donkey and the cotton
O : -
26. S :he
O : the donkey
27. S : the donkey
O : -
28. S : the donkey
O : -
29. S : the merchant
O : the donkey
30. S : I
O : sack of cotton
31. S : cotton
O : -
32. S : you
O : -
33. S : the poor donkey
O : -
Nama :Fachrunnisa'santoso
ReplyDeleteNim :a 320110095
#answer
(1)There once lived a salt merchant.
S : a salt merchant
O : -
(2)He had a donkey for his assistance.
S : He
O : a donkey
(3)Every morning, he would load a sack of salt on the donkey and go to the nearby town to sell it.
S : He
O : the nearby town
(4)On the way, they had to walk across a pond.
S : They
O : -
(5)One day, while crossing the pond, the donkey thought,”
S : the donkey
O : -
(6)Ooh! This load is so heavy that I become exhausted very soon.
S : I
O : -
(7)I wish I could get some of this load taken off my back.’’
S : I
O : -
(8)Just then the donkey tripped and fell into the water.
S : The donkey
O : -
(9)Fortunately, the donkey was not hurt.
S : The donkey
O : -
(10)But the sack of salt on the donkey’s back fell into the water.
S : the donkey
O : -
(11)Both the donkey and the salt became wet.
S : the donkey
O : -
(12)Some of the salt in the sack got dissolved, making the load on the donkey lighter.
S :the donkey
O :some of the salt
(13)The donkey felt very happy about the reduction in the weight of the sack of salt on its back.
S : The donkey
O :sack of salt
(14)The merchant did his best to help the donkey to get up and they carried on their journey.
S : The merchant
O :the donkey
(15)From that day, it became a regular practice for the donkey to slip and fall in the pond whenever they crossed the pond to the market.
S :it
O :the donkey
(16)This would dissolve some salt in the sack thus reducing the weight and relieving the donkey of some load.
S :the donkey
O :some salt
(17)The merchant was not aware of the donkey’s cunningness.
S :the merchant
O :the donkey
(18)This continued for a few days.
S : -
O : -
(19)One day, the merchant noticed the donkey deliberately slipping and landing with the sack into the water.
S :the merchant
O :the donkey
(20) “Oh! So this is the way I am losing my salt everyday” he thought.
S :i’m
O :my salt
(21)He decided to teach the donkey a lesson.
S :he
O : the donkey
(22)Next morning, instead of loading a sack of salt, the merchant loaded a sack of cotton on the donkey’s back.
S :the merchant
O :the donkey
(23)As usual they had decided to reach the market by crossing the same pond.
S :they
O : same pond
(24)While crossing the same pond, the donkey, as usual, slipped and fell into the pond, hoping that after some time the weight of the sack would go reduced.
S :the donkey
O : the sack
(25)As usual, both the donkey and the cotton would become wet.
S : the donkey n the cotton
O : -
(26)But this time, when he got up, the load on his back seemed heavier.
S :he
O :
(27) “Ooh! The Load seems to have gotten heavier,” thought the donkey.
S :the donkey
O :
(28)The donkey was astonished at what had taken place against the usual result.
S :the donkey
O :
(29)The merchant looked at the donkey and said, “Dear friend, I saw you fall into the water of the pond deliberately every day with the malicious intention of reducing the weight of the salt.
S :the merchant
O :the donkey
(30)So, I loaded a sack of cotton today.
S :I
O :a sack of cotton
(31)Cotton when wet gets more weight and becomes heavier.
S :cotton
O : -
(32)Now you will have to carry it to the town.”
S :you
O :the town
(33)The poor donkey had learnt his lesson.
S :the poor donkey
o : -
Nama : Ambar Ratna Sari
ReplyDeleteNIM : A.320110093
1.S: A salt merchant
O: -
2.S: He
O: -
3.S:He
O: A sack of salt + sell it
4.S: They
O: A pond
5.S: The donkey
O: The pond
6.S: This load + I
O: -
7.S: I
O: -
8.S: The donkey
O: Into the water
9.S: The donkey
O: -
10.S: The sack of salt
O: Into the water
11.S: The donkey and the salt
O: Wet
12.S: Some of the salt
O: -
13.S: The donkey
O: -
14.S: The merchant
O: To get up
15.S: It
O: -
16.S: some salt in the sack
O: the donkey of some load
17.S: The merchant
O: Of the donkey’s cunningness
18.S: This
O: -
19.S: The merchant
O: the donkey
20.S: I am
O: My salt
21.S: He
O: To teach the donkey
22.S: The merchant
O: A sack of cotton
23.S: They
O: To reach
24.S: The donkey
O: Into the pond
25.S: The donkey and the cutton
O: Wet
26.S: He
O: -
27.S: The donkey
O: -
28.S: The donkey
O: -
29.S: The merchant + I
O: The donkey +You
30.S: I
O: A sack of cutton
31.S: Cutton
O: More weight and becomes heavier
32.S: You
O: It
33.S: The poor donkey
O: His lesson
NAME : DYAH AYU MUTIARIN
ReplyDeleteNIM : A320110092
CLASS : D
(1)There once lived a salt merchant.
S= a salt merchant
O= -
(2)He had a donkey for his assistance.
S= he
O= his assistance
(3)Every morning, he would load a sack of salt on the donkey and go to the nearby town to sell it.
S= he
O= a sack of salt on the donkey
(4)On the way, they had to walk across a pond.
S= they
O= -
(5)One day, while crossing the pond, the donkey thought,”
S= the donkey
O= -
(6)Ooh! This load is so heavy that I become exhausted very soon.
S= i
O= -
(7)I wish I could get some of this load taken off my back.”
S= i
O= -
(8)Just then the donkey tripped and fell into the water.
S= the donkey
O= -
(9)Fortunately, the donkey was not hurt.
S= the donkey
O= -
(10)But the sack of salt on the donkey’s back fell into the water.
S= the sack of salt
O= -
(11)Both the donkey and the salt became wet.
S= both the donkey and the salt
O= -
(12)Some of the salt in the sack got dissolved, making the load on the donkey lighter.
S= the salt
O= the donkey
(13)The donkey felt very happy about the reduction in the weight of the sack of salt on its back.
S= the donkey
O= the sack of salt
(14)The merchant did his best to help the donkey to get up and they carried on their journey.
S= the merchant
O= the donkey
(15)From that day, it became a regular practice for the donkey to slip and fall in the pond whenever they crossed the pond to the market. S= it
O= the donkey
(16)This would dissolve some salt in the sack thus reducing the weight and relieving the donkey of some load.
S= some salt in the sack
O= the donkey
(17)The merchant was not aware of the donkey’s cunningness.
S= the merchant
O= the donkey's cunningness
(18)This continued for a few days.
S= -
O= -
(19)One day, the merchant noticed the donkey deliberately slipping and landing with the sack into the water.
S= the merchant
O= the donkey
(20) “Oh! So this is the way I am losing my salt everyday” he thought.
S= i am
O= my salt
(21)He decided to teach the donkey a lesson.
S= he
O= the donkey
(22)Next morning, instead of loading a sack of salt, the merchant loaded a sack of cotton on the donkey’s back.
S= the merchant
O= a sack of cotton on the donkey's back
(23)As usual they had decided to reach the market by crossing the same pond.
S= they
O= -
(24)While crossing the same pond, the donkey, as usual, slipped and fell into the pond, hoping that after some time the weight of the sack would go reduced.
S= the donkey
O= the sack
(25)As usual, both the donkey and the cotton would become wet.
S= both the donkey and the cotton
O= -
(26)But this time, when he got up, the load on his back seemed heavier.
S= he
O= -
(27) “Ooh! The Load seems to have gotten heavier,” thought the donkey.
S= the donkey
O= -
(28)The donkey was astonished at what had taken place against the usual result.
S= the donkey
O= -
(29)The merchant looked at the donkey and said, “Dear friend, I saw you fall into the water of the pond deliberately every day with the malicious intention of reducing the weight of the salt.
S= the merchant
O= the donkey
(30)So, I loaded a sack of cotton today.
S= i
O= a sack of cotton
(31)Cotton when wet gets more weight and becomes heavier.
S= cotton
O= -
(32)Now you will have to carry it to the town.”
S= you
O= it
(33)The poor donkey had learnt his lesson.
S= the poor donkey
O= his lesson
Name: Febriyama Tyarshantara
ReplyDeleteNIM: A320110105
Answer!
1.There once lived a salt merchant.
S : a salt merchant
O : -
2.He had a donkey for his assistance.
S : He
O : a donkey
3.Every morning, he would load a sack of salt on the donkey and go to the nearby town to sell it.
S : He
O : the nearby town
4.On the way, they had to walk across a pond.
S : They
O : -
5.One day, while crossing the pond, the donkey thought,”
S : the donkey
O : -
6.Ooh! This load is so heavy that I become exhausted very soon.
S : I
O : -
7.I wish I could get some of this load taken off my back.’’
S : I
O : -
8.Just then the donkey tripped and fell into the water.
S : The donkey
O : -
9.Fortunately, the donkey was not hurt.
S : The donkey
O : -
10.But the sack of salt on the donkey’s back fell into the water.
S : the donkey
O : -
11.Both the donkey and the salt became wet.
S : the donkey
O : -
12.Some of the salt in the sack got dissolved, making the load on the donkey lighter.
S :the donkey
O :some of the salt
13.The donkey felt very happy about the reduction in the weight of the sack of salt on its back.
S : The donkey
O :sack of salt
14.The merchant did his best to help the donkey to get up and they carried on their journey.
S : The merchant
O :the donkey
15.From that day, it became a regular practice for the donkey to slip and fall in the pond whenever they crossed the pond to the market.
S :it
O :the donkey
16.This would dissolve some salt in the sack thus reducing the weight and relieving the donkey of some load.
S :the donkey
O :some salt
17.The merchant was not aware of the donkey’s cunningness.
S :the merchant
O :the donkey
18.This continued for a few days.
S : -
O : -
19.One day, the merchant noticed the donkey deliberately slipping and landing with the sack into the water.
S :the merchant
O :the donkey
20."Oh! So this is the way I am losing my salt everyday" he thought.
S :i’m
O :my salt
21.He decided to teach the donkey a lesson.
S :he
O : the donkey
22.Next morning, instead of loading a sack of salt, the merchant loaded a sack of cotton on the donkey’s back.
S :the merchant
O :the donkey
23.As usual they had decided to reach the market by crossing the same pond.
S :they
O : same pond
24.While crossing the same pond, the donkey, as usual, slipped and fell into the pond, hoping that after some time the weight of the sack would go reduced.
S :the donkey
O : the sack
25.As usual, both the donkey and the cotton would become wet.
S : the donkey n the cotton
O : -
26.But this time, when he got up, the load on his back seemed heavier.
S :he
O :
27."Ooh! The Load seems to have gotten heavier," thought the donkey.
S :the donkey
O :
28.The donkey was astonished at what had taken place against the usual result.
S :the donkey
O :
29.The merchant looked at the donkey and said, "Dear friend, I saw you fall into the water of the pond deliberately every day with the malicious intention of reducing the weight of the salt"
S :the merchant
O :the donkey
30.So, I loaded a sack of cotton today.
S :I
O :a sack of cotton
31.Cotton when wet gets more weight and becomes heavier.
S :cotton
O : -
32.Now you will have to carry it to the town.”
S :you
O :the town
33.The poor donkey had learnt his lesson.
S :the poor donkey
o : -
NAMA : ADITYA WAHYU PERMADI
ReplyDeleteNIM : A320110090
1.There once lived a salt merchant.
S : a salt merchant
O : -
2.He had a donkey for his assistance.
S : He
O : a donkey
3.Every morning, he would load a sack of salt on the donkey and go to the nearby town to sell it.
S : He
O : the nearby town
4.On the way, they had to walk across a pond.
S : They
O : -
5.One day, while crossing the pond, the donkey thought,”
S : the donkey
O : -
6.Ooh! This load is so heavy that I become exhausted very soon.
S : I
O : -
7.I wish I could get some of this load taken off my back.’’
S : I
O : -
8.Just then the donkey tripped and fell into the water.
S : The donkey
O : -
9.Fortunately, the donkey was not hurt.
S : The donkey
O : -
10.But the sack of salt on the donkey’s back fell into the water.
S : the donkey
O : -
11.Both the donkey and the salt became wet.
S : the donkey
O : -
12.Some of the salt in the sack got dissolved, making the load on the donkey lighter.
S :the donkey
O :some of the salt
13.The donkey felt very happy about the reduction in the weight of the sack of salt on its back.
S : The donkey
O :sack of salt
14.The merchant did his best to help the donkey to get up and they carried on their journey.
S : The merchant
O :the donkey
15.From that day, it became a regular practice for the donkey to slip and fall in the pond whenever they crossed the pond to the market.
S :it
O :the donkey
16.This would dissolve some salt in the sack thus reducing the weight and relieving the donkey of some load.
S :the donkey
O :some salt
17.The merchant was not aware of the donkey’s cunningness.
S :the merchant
O :the donkey
18.This continued for a few days.
S : -
O : -
19.One day, the merchant noticed the donkey deliberately slipping and landing with the sack into the water.
S :the merchant
O :the donkey
20."Oh! So this is the way I am losing my salt everyday" he thought.
S :i’m
O :my salt
21.He decided to teach the donkey a lesson.
S :he
O : the donkey
22.Next morning, instead of loading a sack of salt, the merchant loaded a sack of cotton on the donkey’s back.
S :the merchant
O :the donkey
23.As usual they had decided to reach the market by crossing the same pond.
S :they
O : same pond
24.While crossing the same pond, the donkey, as usual, slipped and fell into the pond, hoping that after some time the weight of the sack would go reduced.
S :the donkey
O : the sack
25.As usual, both the donkey and the cotton would become wet.
S : the donkey n the cotton
O : -
26.But this time, when he got up, the load on his back seemed heavier.
S :he
O :
27."Ooh! The Load seems to have gotten heavier," thought the donkey.
S :the donkey
O :
28.The donkey was astonished at what had taken place against the usual result.
S :the donkey
O :
29.The merchant looked at the donkey and said, "Dear friend, I saw you fall into the water of the pond deliberately every day with the malicious intention of reducing the weight of the salt"
S :the merchant
O :the donkey
30.So, I loaded a sack of cotton today.
S :I
O :a sack of cotton
31.Cotton when wet gets more weight and becomes heavier.
S :cotton
O : -
32.Now you will have to carry it to the town.”
S :you
O :the town
33.The poor donkey had learnt his lesson.
S :the poor donkey
o : -
nama: Yunita Fitria Rachmat
ReplyDeleteNIM : A 320110120
Answer
1. There once lived a salt merchant.
S: a salt merchant
O: -
2. He had a donkey for his assistance.
S: He
O: a donkey
3. Every morning, he would load a sack of salt on the donkey and go to the nearby town to sell it.
S: He
O: a sack of salt
4. On the way, they had to walk across a pond.
S: They
O: -
5. One day, while crossing the pond, the donkey thought.
S: The donkey
O: -
6. Ooh! This load is so heavy that I become exhausted very soon.
S: This load
O: -
7. I wish I could get some of this load taken off my back.
S: I
O: -
8. Just then the donkey tripped and fell into the water.
S: the donkey
O: -
9. Fortunately, the donkey was not hurt.
S: the donkey
O: -
10. But the sack of salt on the donkey’s back fell into the water.
S: the sack of salt on the donkey’s back
O: -
11. Both the donkey and the salt became wet.
S: Both the donkey and the salt
O: -
12. Some of the salt in the sack got dissolved, making the load on the donkey lighter.
S: Some of the salt in the sack
O:-
13. The donkey felt very happy about the reduction in the weight of the sack of salt on its back.
S: The donkey
O: the sack of salt
14. The merchant did his best to help the donkey to get up and they carried on their journey.
S: The merchant
O: the donkey
15. From that day, it became a regular practice for the donkey to slip and fall in the pond whenever they crossed the pond to the market.
S: it
O: the donkey
16. This would dissolve some salt in the sack thus reducing the weight and relieving the donkey of some load.
S: The donkey
O: some salt
17. The merchant was not aware of the donkey’s cunningness.
S: The merchant
O: the donkey
18. This continued for a few days.
S: -
O: -
19. One day, the merchant noticed the donkey deliberately slipping and landing with the sack into the water.
S: the merchant
O: the donkey
20. “Oh! So this is the way I am losing my salt everyday” he thought.
S: I
O: my salt
21. He decided to teach the donkey a lesson.
S: He
O: the donkey
22. Next morning, instead of loading a sack of salt, the merchant loaded a sack of cotton on the donkey’s back.
S: the merchant
O: a sack of cotton
23. As usual they had decided to reach the market by crossing the same pond.
S: they
O: the market
24. While crossing the same pond, the donkey, as usual, slipped and fell into the pond, hoping that after some time the weight of the sack would go reduced.
S: the donkey
O: -
25. As usual, both the donkey and the cotton would become wet.
S: both the donkey and the cotton
O: -
26. But this time, when he got up, the load on his back seemed heavier.
S: he
O: -
27. “Ooh! The Load seems to have gotten heavier,” thought the donkey.
S: the donkey
O: -
28. The donkey was astonished at what had taken place against the usual result.
S: The donkey
O:
29. The merchant looked at the donkey and said, “Dear friend, I saw you fall into the water of the pond deliberately every day with the malicious intention of reducing the weight of the salt.
S: The merchant
O: the donkey
30. So, I loaded a sack of cotton today.
S: I
O: a sack of cotton
31. Cotton when wet gets more weight and becomes heavier.
S: Cotton
O: -
32. Now you will have to carry it to the town.”
S: you
O: it
33. The poor donkey had learnt his lesson.
S: The poor donkey
O: -
Name : Titik Kurniawati
ReplyDeleteClass : D
NIM : A320110113
1. There once lived a salt merchant.
S: a salt merchant
O: -
2. He had a donkey for his assistance.
S: He
O: a donkey
3. Every morning, he would load a sack of salt on the donkey and go to the nearby town to sell it.
S: He
O: a sack of salt
4. On the way, they had to walk across a pond.
S: They
O: -
5. One day, while crossing the pond, the donkey thought.
S: The donkey
O: -
6. Ooh! This load is so heavy that I become exhausted very soon.
S: This load
O: -
7. I wish I could get some of this load taken off my back.
S: I
O: -
8. Just then the donkey tripped and fell into the water.
S: the donkey
O: -
9. Fortunately, the donkey was not hurt.
S: the donkey
O: -
10. But the sack of salt on the donkey’s back fell into the water.
S: the sack of salt on the donkey’s back
O: -
11. Both the donkey and the salt became wet.
S: Both the donkey and the salt
O: -
12. Some of the salt in the sack got dissolved, making the load on the donkey lighter.
S: Some of the salt in the sack
O:-
13. The donkey felt very happy about the reduction in the weight of the sack of salt on its back.
S: The donkey
O: the sack of salt
14. The merchant did his best to help the donkey to get up and they carried on their journey.
S: The merchant
O: the donkey
15. From that day, it became a regular practice for the donkey to slip and fall in the pond whenever they crossed the pond to the market.
S: it
O: the donkey
16. This would dissolve some salt in the sack thus reducing the weight and relieving the donkey of some load.
S: The donkey
O: some salt
17. The merchant was not aware of the donkey’s cunningness.
S: The merchant
O: the donkey
18. This continued for a few days.
S: -
O: -
19. One day, the merchant noticed the donkey deliberately slipping and landing with the sack into the water.
S: the merchant
O: the donkey
20. “Oh! So this is the way I am losing my salt everyday” he thought.
S: I
O: my salt
21. He decided to teach the donkey a lesson.
S: He
O: the donkey
22. Next morning, instead of loading a sack of salt, the merchant loaded a sack of cotton on the donkey’s back.
S: the merchant
O: a sack of cotton
23. As usual they had decided to reach the market by crossing the same pond.
S: they
O: the market
24. While crossing the same pond, the donkey, as usual, slipped and fell into the pond, hoping that after some time the weight of the sack would go reduced.
S: the donkey
O: -
25. As usual, both the donkey and the cotton would become wet.
S: both the donkey and the cotton
O: -
26. But this time, when he got up, the load on his back seemed heavier.
S: he
O: -
27. “Ooh! The Load seems to have gotten heavier,” thought the donkey.
S: the donkey
O: -
28. The donkey was astonished at what had taken place against the usual result.
S: The donkey
O:
29. The merchant looked at the donkey and said, “Dear friend, I saw you fall into the water of the pond deliberately every day with the malicious intention of reducing the weight of the salt.
S: The merchant
O: the donkey
30. So, I loaded a sack of cotton today.
S: I
O: a sack of cotton
31. Cotton when wet gets more weight and becomes heavier.
S: Cotton
O: -
32. Now you will have to carry it to the town.”
S: you
O: it
33. The poor donkey had learnt his lesson.
S: The poor donkey
O: -
Name : Anika Oktafiana R
ReplyDeleteKelas : D
NiM : A 320110110
1.S : Salt merchant
O : -
2.S : He
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3.S : He
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5.S : They Donkey
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6.S : I
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7.S : I
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10.S: the donkey’s back
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12.S : the donkey
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14.S : the merchant
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15.S : it
O : the donkey
16.S : the donkey
O : some salt
17.S : the merchant
O : the donkey’s conningness
18.S : -
O : -
19.S : the merchant
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20.S : I am
O : my salt
21.S : he
O : the donkey
22.S : the merchant
O : a sack of cotton on the donkey is back
23.S : They
O : same pond
24.S : the donkey
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25.S : he donkey and the catton
O : -
26.S: he
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27.S: the donkey
O: -
28.S:the donkey
O: -
29.S: the merchant
O: the donkey
30 S: I
O: sack of cotton
31.s: cotton
O: -
32.S: you
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33.S: the poor donkey
O: -
STRUCTURE 3
ReplyDeleteName : Oktavia Herawati
NIM : A320110082
Answer
1.S : a salt merchant
O : -
2.S : he
DO : a donkey
IO : his assistance
3.S : he
O : it
4.S : they
O :-
5.S : the donkey
O : -
6.S : This load, I
O :-
7.S : I
O : some of this load
8.S : the donkey
O : -
9.S : the donkey
O : -
10.S : The sack of salt
O : -
11.S : Both the donkey and the salt
O : -
12.S : Some of the salt in the sack
O : the load
13.S : The donkey
O : the reduction
14.S : The merchant, they
O : the donkey
15.S : it
DO :a regular practice.
IO : the donkey
16.S : This would
IO : some salt
DO : the donkey
17.S : The merchant
O : the donkey's cunningness
18.S : This continued
O : -
19.S : the merchant
DO : the donkey
IO : the sack
20.S : I'm, he
O : my salt
21.S : He
IO : donkey
DO : a lesson
22.S : the merchant
O : loaded a sack of cotton
23.S : they
O : -
24.S : the donkey
O : the weight of the sack
25. S : both the donkey and the cotton
O : -
26.S : he
O : the load
27.S : the donkey
O : the load
28.S : The donkey
O : -
29.S : The merchant, I
O : the donkey, you
30.S : I
O : a sack of cotton
31.S : cotton
O : -
32.S : you
O : it
33.S : The poor donkey
O : his lesson
Notes:
S : Subject
O : Object
IO : Indirect Object
DO : Direct Object
NAMA :HERU IRIYANTO
ReplyDeleteNIM :A320110091
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O. -
2. S. He
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3. S. He
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11. S. Both the donkey, the salt
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18. S. -
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19. S. the merchant
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20. S. I am
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21. S. he
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22. S. the merchant
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23. S. they
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24. S. the donkey
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26. S. he
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27. S. the donkey
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28. S. the donkey
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29. S. the merchant
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30. S. I
O. a sack of cotton
31. S. cotton
O. -
32. S. you
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33. S. the poor donkey
O. -
Nama : Dyah Hayu Kurniasari
ReplyDeleteNim : A.320110107
#answer
(1)There once lived a salt merchant.
S : a salt merchant
O : -
(2)He had a donkey for his assistance.
S : He
O : a donkey
(3)Every morning, he would load a sack of salt on the donkey and go to the nearby town to sell it.
S : He
O : the nearby town
(4)On the way, they had to walk across a pond.
S : They
O : -
(5)One day, while crossing the pond, the donkey thought,”
S : the donkey
O : -
(6)Ooh! This load is so heavy that I become exhausted very soon.
S : I
O : -
(7)I wish I could get some of this load taken off my back.’’
S : I
O : -
(8)Just then the donkey tripped and fell into the water.
S : The donkey
O : -
(9)Fortunately, the donkey was not hurt.
S : The donkey
O : -
(10)But the sack of salt on the donkey’s back fell into the water.
S : the donkey
O : -
(11)Both the donkey and the salt became wet.
S : the donkey
O : -
(12)Some of the salt in the sack got dissolved, making the load on the donkey lighter.
S :the donkey
O :some of the salt
(13)The donkey felt very happy about the reduction in the weight of the sack of salt on its back.
S : The donkey
O :sack of salt
(14)The merchant did his best to help the donkey to get up and they carried on their journey.
S : The merchant
O :the donkey
(15)From that day, it became a regular practice for the donkey to slip and fall in the pond whenever they crossed the pond to the market.
S :it
O :the donkey
(16)This would dissolve some salt in the sack thus reducing the weight and relieving the donkey of some load.
S :the donkey
O :some salt
(17)The merchant was not aware of the donkey’s cunningness.
S :the merchant
O :the donkey
(18)This continued for a few days.
S : -
O : -
(19)One day, the merchant noticed the donkey deliberately slipping and landing with the sack into the water.
S :the merchant
O :the donkey
(20) “Oh! So this is the way I am losing my salt everyday” he thought.
S :i’m
O :my salt
(21)He decided to teach the donkey a lesson.
S :he
O : the donkey
(22)Next morning, instead of loading a sack of salt, the merchant loaded a sack of cotton on the donkey’s back.
S :the merchant
O :the donkey
(23)As usual they had decided to reach the market by crossing the same pond.
S :they
O : same pond
(24)While crossing the same pond, the donkey, as usual, slipped and fell into the pond, hoping that after some time the weight of the sack would go reduced.
S :the donkey
O : the sack
(25)As usual, both the donkey and the cotton would become wet.
S : the donkey n the cotton
O : -
(26)But this time, when he got up, the load on his back seemed heavier.
S :he
O :
(27) “Ooh! The Load seems to have gotten heavier,” thought the donkey.
S :the donkey
O :
(28)The donkey was astonished at what had taken place against the usual result.
S :the donkey
O :
(29)The merchant looked at the donkey and said, “Dear friend, I saw you fall into the water of the pond deliberately every day with the malicious intention of reducing the weight of the salt.
S :the merchant
O :the donkey
(30)So, I loaded a sack of cotton today.
S :I
O :a sack of cotton
(31)Cotton when wet gets more weight and becomes heavier.
S :cotton
O : -
(32)Now you will have to carry it to the town.”
S :you
O :the town
(33)The poor donkey had learnt his lesson.
S :the poor donkey
o : -
Nama :sarita larasati
ReplyDeleteNIM : A320110115
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26. S :he
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28. S : the donkey
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29. S : the merchant
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30 S : I
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31 S : cotton
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32 S : you
O : -
33 S : the poor donkey
O : -
Nama :Retno Widiastutik
ReplyDeleteNIM : A320110116
Kelas :D
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26. S :he
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29. S : the merchant
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30 S : I
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31 S : cotton
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32 S : you
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33 S : the poor donkey
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Nama :Aryan Wijayanto
ReplyDeleteNIM : A320110114
Kelas :D
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30 S : I
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32 S : you
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33 S : the poor donkey
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Nama :Dede kurniawan
ReplyDeleteNIM : A320110108
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30 S : I
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32 S : you
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33 S : the poor donkey
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Nama :Eriga ariyanto
ReplyDeleteNIM : A320110109
Kelas :D
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32 S : you
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33 S : the poor donkey
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Nama :Rofy Alanshory
ReplyDeleteNIM : A320110101
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32 S : you
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33 S : the poor donkey
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Nama : Maularsih
ReplyDeleteNIM : A320110086
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Name : Mega Rahmawati
ReplyDeleteNim : A320110112
Class : D
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NAMA : MEDISTA AYU NINGSIH
ReplyDeleteNIM : A 320110098
CLASS: D
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Nama :YENI KARTIKAWATI
ReplyDeleteNIM : A320110O89
Kelas :C
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32 S : you
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33 S : the poor donkey
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Nama : aisya rolitasari
ReplyDeleteNim : A.320110094
#answer
(1)There once lived a salt merchant.
S : a salt merchant
O : -
(2)He had a donkey for his assistance.
S : He
O : a donkey
(3)Every morning, he would load a sack of salt on the donkey and go to the nearby town to sell it.
S : He
O : the nearby town
(4)On the way, they had to walk across a pond.
S : They
O : -
(5)One day, while crossing the pond, the donkey thought,”
S : the donkey
O : -
(6)Ooh! This load is so heavy that I become exhausted very soon.
S : I
O : -
(7)I wish I could get some of this load taken off my back.’’
S : I
O : -
(8)Just then the donkey tripped and fell into the water.
S : The donkey
O : -
(9)Fortunately, the donkey was not hurt.
S : The donkey
O : -
(10)But the sack of salt on the donkey’s back fell into the water.
S : the donkey
O : -
(11)Both the donkey and the salt became wet.
S : the donkey
O : -
(12)Some of the salt in the sack got dissolved, making the load on the donkey lighter.
S :the donkey
O :some of the salt
(13)The donkey felt very happy about the reduction in the weight of the sack of salt on its back.
S : The donkey
O :sack of salt
(14)The merchant did his best to help the donkey to get up and they carried on their journey.
S : The merchant
O :the donkey
(15)From that day, it became a regular practice for the donkey to slip and fall in the pond whenever they crossed the pond to the market.
S :it
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(16)This would dissolve some salt in the sack thus reducing the weight and relieving the donkey of some load.
S :the donkey
O :some salt
(17)The merchant was not aware of the donkey’s cunningness.
S :the merchant
O :the donkey
(18)This continued for a few days.
S : -
O : -
(19)One day, the merchant noticed the donkey deliberately slipping and landing with the sack into the water.
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O :the donkey
(20) “Oh! So this is the way I am losing my salt everyday” he thought.
S :i’m
O :my salt
(21)He decided to teach the donkey a lesson.
S :he
O : the donkey
(22)Next morning, instead of loading a sack of salt, the merchant loaded a sack of cotton on the donkey’s back.
S :the merchant
O :the donkey
(23)As usual they had decided to reach the market by crossing the same pond.
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(24)While crossing the same pond, the donkey, as usual, slipped and fell into the pond, hoping that after some time the weight of the sack would go reduced.
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O : -
(26)But this time, when he got up, the load on his back seemed heavier.
S :he
O :
(27) “Ooh! The Load seems to have gotten heavier,” thought the donkey.
S :the donkey
O :
(28)The donkey was astonished at what had taken place against the usual result.
S :the donkey
O :
(29)The merchant looked at the donkey and said, “Dear friend, I saw you fall into the water of the pond deliberately every day with the malicious intention of reducing the weight of the salt.
S :the merchant
O :the donkey
(30)So, I loaded a sack of cotton today.
S :I
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(31)Cotton when wet gets more weight and becomes heavier.
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(32)Now you will have to carry it to the town.”
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O :the town
(33)The poor donkey had learnt his lesson.
S :the poor donkey
o : -
Rofi Alanshory
ReplyDeleteA320110101
Class : 1D
1. S: A salt merchant
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2. S: He
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18. S: -
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19. S: The merchant
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20. S: I am
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21. S: He
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22. S: The merchant
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26. S: He
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28. S: The donkey
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29. S: The merchant
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30. S: I
O: A sack of cotton
31. S: Cotton
O: more weight and becomes heavier
32. S: You
O: It
33. S: The poor donkey
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Name : Nisa Nurjannah
ReplyDeleteNim : A 320110117
1.There once lived a salt merchant.
S : a salt merchant
O : -
2.He had a donkey for his assistance.
S : He
O : a donkey
3.Every morning, he would load a sack of salt on the donkey and go to the nearby town to sell it.
S : He
O : a sack of salt
4.On the way, they had to walk across a pond.
S : They
O : -
5.One day, while crossing the pond, the donkey thought,”
S : the donkey
O : -
6.Ooh! This load is so heavy that I become exhausted very soon.
S :This load
O : -
7.I wish I could get some of this load taken off my back.’’
S : I
O : of this load
8.Just then the donkey tripped and fell into the water.
S : The donkey
O : -
9.Fortunately, the donkey was not hurt.
S : The donkey
O : -
10.But the sack of salt on the donkey’s back fell into the water.
S : sack of salt on the donkey’s back
O : -
11.Both the donkey and the salt became wet.
S : the donkey
O : -
12.Some of the salt in the sack got dissolved, making the load on the donkey lighter.
S :Some of the salt in the sack
O :-
13.The donkey felt very happy about the reduction in the weight of the sack of salt on its back.
S : The donkey
O :sack of salt
14.The merchant did his best to help the donkey to get up and they carried on their journey.
S : The merchant
O :the donkey
15.From that day, it became a regular practice for the donkey to slip and fall in the pond whenever they crossed the pond to the market.
S :it
O :the donkey
16.This would dissolve some salt in the sack thus reducing the weight and relieving the donkey of some load.
S :this
O :some salt
17.The merchant was not aware of the donkey’s cunningness.
S :the merchant
O :the donkey
18.This continued for a few days.
S : -
O : -
19.One day, the merchant noticed the donkey deliberately slipping and landing with the sack into the water.
S :the merchant
O :the donkey
20. “Oh! So this is the way I am losing my salt everyday” he thought.
S :i’m
O :my salt
21.He decided to teach the donkey a lesson.
S :he
O :the donkey a lessson
22.Next morning, instead of loading a sack of salt, the merchant loaded a sack of cotton on the donkey’s back.
S :the merchant
O :a sack
23.As usual they had decided to reach the market by crossing the same pond.
S :they
O :-
24.While crossing the same pond, the donkey, as usual, slipped and fell into the pond, hoping that after some time the weight of the sack would go reduced.
S :the donkey, as usual, slipped
O : the sack
25.As usual, both the donkey and the cotton would become wet.
S : the donkey n the cotton
O : -
26.But this time, when he got up, the load on his back seemed heavier.
S : he
O :-
27. “Ooh! The Load seems to have gotten heavier,” thought the donkey.
S :the load
O :
28.The donkey was astonished at what had taken place against the usual result.
S :the donkey
O :
29.The merchant looked at the donkey and said, “Dear friend, I saw you fall into the water of the pond deliberately every day with the malicious intention of reducing the weight of the salt.
S :the merchant
O :the donkey
30.So, I loaded a sack of cotton today.
S :I
O :a sack of cotton
31.Cotton when wet gets more weight and becomes heavier.
S :cotton when wet
O : -
(32)Now you will have to carry it to the town.”
S :you
O :it
(33)The poor donkey had learnt his lesson.
S :the poor donkey
o : -
Name : EVI MONICA SARI
ReplyDeleteNIM : A320110088
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21. S : he
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22. S :the merchant
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23. S : they
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24. S : the donkey
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25. S : both the donkey and the cotton
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26. S : he
O : the load
27. S : the donkey
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28. S: the donkey
O : -
29. S : the merchant, i
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30. S : I
O : a sack of cotton
31. S : cotton
O : -
32. S : you
O : it
33. S : the poor donkey
O : his lesson
Nama: Anggarani Dias T
ReplyDeleteNIM : A 320110096
Answer
1. There once lived a salt merchant.
S: a salt merchant
O: -
2. He had a donkey for his assistance.
S: He
O: a donkey
3. Every morning, he would load a sack of salt on the donkey and go to the nearby town to sell it.
S: He
O: a sack of salt
4. On the way, they had to walk across a pond.
S: They
O: -
5. One day, while crossing the pond, the donkey thought.
S: The donkey
O: -
6. Ooh! This load is so heavy that I become exhausted very soon.
S: This load
O: -
7. I wish I could get some of this load taken off my back.
S: I
O: -
8. Just then the donkey tripped and fell into the water.
S: the donkey
O: -
9. Fortunately, the donkey was not hurt.
S: the donkey
O: -
10. But the sack of salt on the donkey’s back fell into the water.
S: the sack of salt on the donkey’s back
O: -
11. Both the donkey and the salt became wet.
S: Both the donkey and the salt
O: -
12. Some of the salt in the sack got dissolved, making the load on the donkey lighter.
S: Some of the salt in the sack
O:-
13. The donkey felt very happy about the reduction in the weight of the sack of salt on its back.
S: The donkey
O: the sack of salt
14. The merchant did his best to help the donkey to get up and they carried on their journey.
S: The merchant
O: the donkey
15. From that day, it became a regular practice for the donkey to slip and fall in the pond whenever they crossed the pond to the market.
S: it
O: the donkey
16. This would dissolve some salt in the sack thus reducing the weight and relieving the donkey of some load.
S: This
O: some salt
17. The merchant was not aware of the donkey’s cunningness.
S: The merchant
O: the donkey
18. This continued for a few days.
S: -
O: -
19. One day, the merchant noticed the donkey deliberately slipping and landing with the sack into the water.
S: the merchant
O: the donkey
20. “Oh! So this is the way I am losing my salt everyday” he thought.
S: I
O: my salt
21. He decided to teach the donkey a lesson.
S: He
O: the donkey
22. Next morning, instead of loading a sack of salt, the merchant loaded a sack of cotton on the donkey’s back.
S: the merchant
O: a sack of cotton
23. As usual they had decided to reach the market by crossing the same pond.
S: they
O: the market
24. While crossing the same pond, the donkey, as usual, slipped and fell into the pond, hoping that after some time the weight of the sack would go reduced.
S: the donkey
O: -
25. As usual, both the donkey and the cotton would become wet.
S: both the donkey and the cotton
O: -
26. But this time, when he got up, the load on his back seemed heavier.
S: he
O: -
27. “Ooh! The Load seems to have gotten heavier,” thought the donkey.
S: the donkey
O: -
28. The donkey was astonished at what had taken place against the usual result.
S: The donkey
O: -
29. The merchant looked at the donkey and said, “Dear friend, I saw you fall into the water of the pond deliberately every day with the malicious intention of reducing the weight of the salt.
S: The merchant
O: the donkey
30. So, I loaded a sack of cotton today.
S: I
O: a sack of cotton
31. Cotton when wet gets more weight and becomes heavier.
S: Cotton
O: -
32. Now you will have to carry it to the town.”
S: you
O: it
33. The poor donkey had learnt his lesson.
S: The poor donkey
O: -
Name : Ratna Dewi Haqsari
ReplyDeleteNIM : A320110100
THE DONKEY AND THE COTTON
1. There once lived a salt merchant.
S : a salt merchant
O : -
2. He had a donkey for his assistance.
S : He
O : a donkey
3. Every morning, he would load a sack of salt on the donkey and go to the nearby town to sell it.
S : He
O : the nearby town
4. On the way, they had to walk across a pond.
S : They
O : -
5. One day, while crossing the pond, the donkey thought,”
S : the donkey
O : -
6. Ooh! This load is so heavy that I become exhausted very soon.
S : I
O : -
7. I wish I could get some of this load taken off my back.’’
S : I
O : -
8. Just then the donkey tripped and fell into the water.
S : The donkey
O : -
9. Fortunately, the donkey was not hurt.
S : The donkey
O : -
10. But the sack of salt on the donkey’s back fell into the water.
S : the donkey
O : -
11. Both the donkey and the salt became wet.
S : the donkey
O : -
12. Some of the salt in the sack got dissolved, making the load on the donkey lighter.
S :the donkey
O :some of the salt
13. The donkey felt very happy about the reduction in the weight of the sack of salt on its back.
S : The donkey
O :sack of salt
14. The merchant did his best to help the donkey to get up and they carried on their journey.
S : The merchant
O :the donkey
15. From that day, it became a regular practice for the donkey to slip and fall in the pond whenever they crossed the pond to the market.
S :it
O :the donkey
16. This would dissolve some salt in the sack thus reducing the weight and relieving the donkey of some load.
S :the donkey
O :some salt
17. The merchant was not aware of the donkey’s cunningness.
S :the merchant
O :the donkey
18. This continued for a few days.
S : -
O : -
19. One day, the merchant noticed the donkey deliberately slipping and landing with the sack into the water.
S :the merchant
O :the donkey
20. “Oh! So this is the way I am losing my salt everyday” he thought.
S :i’m
O :my salt
21. He decided to teach the donkey a lesson.
S :he
O : the donkey
22. Next morning, instead of loading a sack of salt, the merchant loaded a sack of cotton on the donkey’s back.
S :the merchant
O :the donkey
23. As usual they had decided to reach the market by crossing the same pond.
S :they
O : same pond
24. While crossing the same pond, the donkey, as usual, slipped and fell into the pond, hoping that after some time the weight of the sack would go reduced.
S :the donkey
O : the sack
25. As usual, both the donkey and the cotton would become wet.
S : the donkey n the cotton
O : -
26. But this time, when he got up, the load on his back seemed heavier.
S :he
O :
27. “Ooh! The Load seems to have gotten heavier,” thought the donkey.
S :the donkey
O :
28. The donkey was astonished at what had taken place against the usual result.
S :the donkey
O :
29. The merchant looked at the donkey and said, “Dear friend, I saw you fall into the water of the pond deliberately every day with the malicious intention of reducing the weight of the salt.
S :the merchant
O :the donkey
30. So, I loaded a sack of cotton today.
S :I
O :a sack of cotton
31. Cotton when wet gets more weight and becomes heavier.
S :cotton
O : -
32. Now you will have to carry it to the town.”
S :you
O :the town
33. The poor donkey had learnt his lesson.
S :the poor donkey
o : -
Nama:Doni Kurniawan
ReplyDeleteNIM:A320110106
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O. -
2. S. He
O. His assistance
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6. S. I
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7. S. I
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8. S. The donkey
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9. S. The donkey
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10. S. The sack of salt, the donkey's
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11. S. Both the donkey, the salt
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12. S. the salt
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Answer
1. There once lived a salt merchant.
S: a salt merchant
O: -
2. He had a donkey for his assistance.
S: He
O: a donkey
3. Every morning, he would load a sack of salt on the donkey and go to the nearby town to sell it.
S: He
O: a sack of salt
4. On the way, they had to walk across a pond.
S: They
O: -
5. One day, while crossing the pond, the donkey thought.
S: The donkey
O: -
6. Ooh! This load is so heavy that I become exhausted very soon.
S: This load
O: -
7. I wish I could get some of this load taken off my back.
S: I
O: -
8. Just then the donkey tripped and fell into the water.
S: the donkey
O: -
9. Fortunately, the donkey was not hurt.
S: the donkey
O: -
10. But the sack of salt on the donkey’s back fell into the water.
S: the sack of salt on the donkey’s back
O: -
11. Both the donkey and the salt became wet.
S: Both the donkey and the salt
O: -
12. Some of the salt in the sack got dissolved, making the load on the donkey lighter.
S: Some of the salt in the sack
O:-
13. The donkey felt very happy about the reduction in the weight of the sack of salt on its back.
S: The donkey
O: the sack of salt
14. The merchant did his best to help the donkey to get up and they carried on their journey.
S: The merchant
O: the donkey
15. From that day, it became a regular practice for the donkey to slip and fall in the pond whenever they crossed the pond to the market.
S: it
O: the donkey
16. This would dissolve some salt in the sack thus reducing the weight and relieving the donkey of some load.
S: The donkey
O: some salt
17. The merchant was not aware of the donkey’s cunningness.
S: The merchant
O: the donkey
18. This continued for a few days.
S: -
O: -
19. One day, the merchant noticed the donkey deliberately slipping and landing with the sack into the water.
S: the merchant
O: the donkey
20. “Oh! So this is the way I am losing my salt everyday” he thought.
S: I
O: my salt
21. He decided to teach the donkey a lesson.
S: He
O: the donkey
22. Next morning, instead of loading a sack of salt, the merchant loaded a sack of cotton on the donkey’s back.
S: the merchant
O: a sack of cotton
23. As usual they had decided to reach the market by crossing the same pond.
S: they
O: the market
24. While crossing the same pond, the donkey, as usual, slipped and fell into the pond, hoping that after some time the weight of the sack would go reduced.
S: the donkey
O: -
25. As usual, both the donkey and the cotton would become wet.
S: both the donkey and the cotton
O: -
26. But this time, when he got up, the load on his back seemed heavier.
S: he
O: -
27. “Ooh! The Load seems to have gotten heavier,” thought the donkey.
S: the donkey
O: -
28. The donkey was astonished at what had taken place against the usual result.
S: The donkey
O:
29. The merchant looked at the donkey and said, “Dear friend, I saw you fall into the water of the pond deliberately every day with the malicious intention of reducing the weight of the salt.
S: The merchant
O: the donkey
30. So, I loaded a sack of cotton today.
S: I
O: a sack of cotton
31. Cotton when wet gets more weight and becomes heavier.
S: Cotton
O: -
32. Now, you will have to carry it to the town.”
S: you
O: it
33. The poor donkey had learnt his lesson.
S: The poor donkey
O: -