Crafting the Briefest Vietnamese Language Practice on Page 66, 6th Grade Literature - KNTT
Crafting the Briefest Vietnamese Language Practice on Page 66, 6th Grade Literature - KNTT
* Suggestions for answering questions:
Question 1 (page 66, Textbook for 6th Grade Literature, Volume 1):
a. Noun phrases: 'pedestrians crossing', 'my greeting'.
b. Noun phrases: 'all the candles', 'the stars in the sky'.
Question 2 (page 66, Textbook for 6th Grade Literature, Volume 1):
- A noun phrase in the tale 'The Little Match Girl': a charming little house.
- Three other phrases: a dreamy house, houses on the prairie, three houses.
Question 3 (page 66, Textbook for 6th Grade Literature, Volume 1):
a.
- In example 1: the subject is a common noun 'Little girl'.
- In example 2: the subject is a noun phrase describing the situation of the little girl 'Poor little girl, hungry and cold'.
=> Using a noun phrase as the main component of the sentence serves to realistically depict the pitiable and sympathetic situation of the little match girl.
b.
- In example 1: the subject is a noun 'Little sister'.
- In example 2: the subject is a noun phrase describing the appearance of the little girl 'A little girl with bare head, feet on the ground'.
=> Using a noun phrase as the main component of the sentence serves to vividly describe the appearance and situation of the little girl.
Composing a concise Vietnamese language practice on page 66, 6th Grade Literature - KNTT
Question 4 (page 66, Textbook for 6th Grade Literature, Volume 1):
a. Every chilling wind continues to whistle into the house
b. The glowing golden flame emits a gentle warmth.
Question 5 (page 66, Textbook for 6th Grade Literature, Volume 1):
After bidding farewell to the cold and dark earthly realm, the little match girl was brought to her grandmother by the Supreme Being. Meeting her grandmother again, the little girl was deeply moved, overjoyed. She leaned into her grandmother's arms and hugged tightly. Her tiny hands clung tightly to the frail back of her grandmother. In this moment, both grandmother and granddaughter were blissfully silent.
Noun phrase serving as the subject component: Her tiny hands.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - END - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
To prepare best for the upcoming lesson, you can refer to other 6th-grade compositions:
- Composing Chilled Autumn Wind
- Composing Vietnamese Language Practice on Page 74
