Formative Test M4 L4 Modul 4 Learning Activity 4 Review
A. Read "Marigold" text again, them answer the questions!
MARIGOLD
Reviewed by Jack Magnus for Readers' Favorite Marigold is a romantic suspense short story written by A.L. Wright. Lyle's Marine training had held him in good stead throughout his long years of solitude and captivity. He had filled his days with calisthenics; yoga and body-weight training for his body and mind, and his nights were filled with dreams -- of her. She was so real to him in those dreams. Every muscle and sinew her proud figure standing by his side no matter what they encountered. Not even remembering his own name after his seven long years alone, he had never thought of her as having a name either, but he knew, waking or sleeping, that she was there for him. When he finally did hear voices outside his cell, he marveled at the thought that just maybe he would finally be freed and, indeed, his cell door was opened, and a man in combat attire was there speaking to him. He was stunned to hear that Lyle had been imprisoned for so long, but nowhere near as stunned as Lyle was when he saw her. Her name was Colonel Anissa Medina, and she was everything he had come to know and love at night in his dreams, and she had come for him.
A.L. Wright's romantic suspense short story, Marigold, is a provocative and moving tale about a man whose dream comes true. I couldn't help but feel for Lyle's suffering through those long years of imprisonment, years when he almost seems to lose his whole sense of identity, and I rejoiced with him at his sudden release. Wright's plot is captivating and atmospheric as the two dream-lovers get to realize each other in the flesh. Their dialogue is richly cadenced as Anissa shows him her world and brings him to the house that will be theirs. Marigold is most highly recommended.
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Read the review text above, them answer the questions!
1. Which of these statements that doesn't show the reviewer attitude toward the book?
a. Marigold is a romantic suspense short story written by A.L. Wright
b. Wright's plot is captivating and atmospheric as the two dream-lovers get to realize each other in the flesh.
c. Marigold is most highly recommended.
d. Their dialogue is richly cadenced as Anissa shows him her world and brings him to the house that will be theirs.
2. When did Annisa and 'Him' meet?
a. Lyle's Marine training
b. His cell
c. Prison
d. Annisa's house
3. Who are Annisa and 'Him' at the first time?
a. Lover
b. Prisoner and Colonel
c. Brother and sister
d. Friend
4. Who is 'him'?
a. Prisoner
b. Yoga participant
c. Participant in Marine Training
d. Patient
5. Which line that is strongly shows the reviewer likes the book.
a. 10-11
b. 20
c. 18-19
d. 6-7
6. Below here are the synonyms of word 'Marvel' except …
a. Cavalcade
b. Ace
c. Prodigy
d. Genius
7. Which of these statements that shows the wrong idea regarding the story
a. The writer, Lyle made a short story about romance with the captivating and interesting story plot.
b. Annisa set he free mentally and physically.
c. He that is described as unknown man in the story fell in love with colonel.
d. He always marveled his thought that someday he will be set free.
8. What is the story is all about?
a. About how to keep our body balance even though we are in the prisoner.
b. About a colonel that saved prisoner's life.
c. About a marine training academy.
d. About a man that wishes have been granted.
9. What does Jack Magnus think about this book?
a. The plot of the story is mind blowing.
b. He feels like captivated in the prison while reading this book.
c. He doesn't like the plot because it's not good enough.
d. He feels he need to recommend it to the students reader to review this book
10. Below here are the synonyms of 'flesh' except…
a. Meat
b. Epithelium
c. Light
d. Epidermis