Vietnamese Language and Literature revision, Grade 9, volume 2
I. Introduction and Isolated Components
Question 1
a. The blank space is the introduction
b. The blank space is the isolated emotional component
c. The blank space is the isolated emotional component
d. 'Too difficult' serves as the isolated exclamation component
'Sir' serves as the call-and-response isolated component
Question 2
The passage needing emotional and introductory components can be referred to:
'Homeland Wharf' - a short story of the same name - is one of the outstanding short stories in the post-renovation years by Nguyen Minh Chau's pen.
'Homeland Wharf' - seemingly meaningless - but no, it holds the hidden beauty of every person's life that they always seek and long for
II. Sentence and Paragraph Linking
III. Explicit Meaning and Implication
Question 1
The final sentence of the passage: 'Down there, the rich occupy everything' aims to convey - Hell is for the rich because they are the ones who commit many sins in the earthly realm.
Question 2
a. I see them dressing very nicely - Meaning they're not good at playing.
⟶ The implication does not address the asked content correctly. Violating the principle of relations.
b. I told Chi already - Meaning Nam and Tuan haven't been informed yet.
⟶ The statement lacks meaning. Violating the principle of quantity.
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Prepare yourselves for the upcoming lessons! This week, we delve into revising Vietnamese language and delve into the art of personal narratives. Get ready for an adventure in self-expression and storytelling!
