74 English Form 2 Ujian Akhir Sesi Akademik For questions 25 to 32, choose no more than five words and/ or a number from the text for each answer. 25 The ancient art, batik, has been practised for 2 000 years . 26 The beautiful, intricate batik represents designs that are unique to the region they come from t . PART 4 You should spend about 20 minutes in this part. Read the text and answer the questions that follow. Choose no more than five words and/ or a number from the text for each answer. Batik Batik is an ancient art that has been practised for 2 000 years in Southeast Asia. This complex dyeing process creates beautiful, intricate designs that are unique to the region they come from or tell a story. The process uses dye-resistant wax to create elaborate patterns and designs, and the wax is then washed to reveal the batik pattern, or the process is repeated to create multiple colours. The first step in batik making is to stretch a piece of cotton or silk onto a frame and paint or stamp a design on the fabric using a mixture of beeswax and resin. Each stamp is handmade, and batik artisans create repeating patterns with a single stamp. Painting designs are done using a canting, a pen-like instrument that draws the hot wax onto the fabric. The tip of the canting is usually made of copper in order for the wax to flow smoothly onto the cloth and be placed exactly where the artisan draws, and the holder is wood so that the heat is only conducted into the wax instead of the artisan’s hand. Next, the dye is painted onto the fabric between the intricate wax patterns. After the dye dries, these first two steps can be repeated to produce multiple layers of design and colour. The dye is set by soaking the fabric in a fixative. Finally, the fabric is boiled to remove the wax and reveal the original fabric colour along with the new layers of design. You can tell a piece is truly batik when the colours and designs are on both sides of the fabric, whereas screen printing would be one-sided. CONTOH
75 English Form 2 Ujian Akhir Sesi Akademik 27 The dyeing process uses dye-resistant wax to create elaborate patterns and designs. 28 Batik artisans create repeating patterns by using a handmade stamp . 29 Canting is a pen-like instrument that draws the hot wax onto the fabric. 30 The canting’s head is usually made of copper . 31 You can remove the wax by boiling the fabric . 32 The fabric is truly batik when the colours and designs are on both sides of the fabric. Questions 33 and 34 Complete the table below with a word from the text. For each question, write your answer in the space provided. Meaning Word 33 having lasted for a very long time ancient 34 someone who does skilled work with their hands artisan [10 marks] CONTOH
76 English Form 2 Ujian Akhir Sesi Akademik A His little temple adjoins the house. B I joined my host mother and her friends in the public bath. C I had a cultural shock,to say the least, when I wentthere on an exchange programme for ten months. D Punctuality is another Japanese virtue I would like to emulate. E The language and various levels of formality definitely define a part of Japan’s mentality. F It is deeply ingrained in their society. G Then, both of them started bowing to each other non-stop. H I had always wanted to do an exchange programme in Japan. PART 5 You should spend about 20 minutes in this part. Read the text below. Six sentences have been removed from the text. Choose from the sentences (A – H) to fit each gap (35 – 40). Life on Exchange in Japan My idea of the Japanese way of life was of kimonos, cherry blossoms and big trendy shopping malls. 35 C But it was a fascinating shock as I found the way of life there easy to embrace. I stayed with my host family in a small town in the outskirts of Osaka. Living next door to a temple is commonplace in Japan. My host father is a priest. 36 A Politeness is very much a part of Japanese life. 37 F On one occasion, when I was given a lift back by a teacher, my host mother thanked him profusely and the teacher did likewise. 38 G I felt obliged to join in the bowing ceremony until the teacher left in his car. 39 D There was never a latecomer to class and an appointment can be made to the very last accurate minute. I was told to turn up at a meeting at 4.23 p.m. I thought I had heard wrong, but when it was repeated to me, I smiled foolishly. To the Japanese, bathing is a social activity and the hotel had a large public bathroom for everyone. There were many baths and showers in a row and a little mirror in front. 40 B It was a way of relaxing after a hectic day. Another way of life is not wrong. It is just different. Japanese culture is different in ways I found quite interesting. [6 marks] CONTOH
77 English Form 2 Ujian Akhir Sesi Akademik [20 marks] Writing (Paper 2) 1 hour Instructions: This question paper consists of two parts. There is one question for each part. Read the instructions for each part carefully. Answer all questions. PART 1 [20 marks] You should spend about 20 minutes in this part. Read the email from your mate, Kristen. Subject From To [email protected] [email protected] Superstition or Rational Behaviour?! Hi, Some of my mates are planning a couple of hiking and camping trips next month. The trips will be on the 4th and 13th. My grandma said number 4 and number 13 are unlucky numbers. She advised me not to go hiking and camping on both dates. Should I pay heed to her advice? Let me know your thoughts! Regards, Kristen Subject From To [email protected] [email protected] Re: Superstition or Rational Behaviour?! In about 70 words, write an email to Kristen giving her some advice. Hi Kristen, I love hiking and camping trips! I think it’s just a superstition concerning your grandma’s advice. Numbers are frequently assigned for different magical significance depending on the culture in question. For the Chinese, the number 4 is a no-no, due to the similarity in its pronunciation to the word for ‘death’. Personally, I don’t believe in any of these superstitions, as they aren’t based on any scientific facts. If I were you, I’d join both hiking and camping trips regardless of what dates they’re planned on. I hope this helps. Regards, Ruby CONTOH
78 English Form 2 Ujian Akhir Sesi Akademik PART 2 [20 marks] You should spend about 40 minutes in this part. You have been asked to share about your experience at your neighbouring car boot sale with your classmates. In about 100 words, write an essay about the experience. You must use the notes below to help you. Write your essay. (Suggested answer) My family and I participated in a car boot sale weeks ago. This was because my father had started a new job in another state. As we packed for our move, we realised that we had a lot of household items, which were still in good condition. So we unanimously agreed and decided to sell some of our belongings at the car boot sale. After all, it is also a great way to earn some extra money while decluttering our house. My mother set aside several electric appliances and decorative items. My brother and I went through our wardrobe and picked up several items of clothing. On the day of the car boot sale, we set up our booth and cars, and eagerly waited for customers. My mother’s second-hand electric appliances sold out very quickly. I sold each of my articles of clothing at RM20. My brother and I sold most of our items by the end of the day. We made a lot of money with the things we sold and we were very pleased. My mother told us that we could keep some of the money from the car boot sale and give some of it to charity to help the poor families in our neighbourhood. It felt good to have the money, but it felt better to help someone who needed it. [20 marks] the result reason(s) to participate it how you felt your preparation Car boot sale CONTOH
A1 Answers Topic 1 Short Texts Worksheet 1 1 B 2 B 3 A 4 A 5 C 6 C 7 A 8 A Worksheet 2 1 C 2 C 3 C 4 B 5 A 6 C 7 A 8 A Worksheet 3 1 C 2 A 3 A 4 C 5 A 6 A 7 B 8 A Worksheet 4 1 A 2 A 3 B 4 A 5 B 6 A 7 A 8 A Worksheet 5 1 C 2 B 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 C 7 C 8 A Worksheet 6 1 A 2 A 3 B 4 A 5 A 6 A 7 A 8 C Worksheet 7 1 A 2 C 3 A 4 B 5 C 6 C 7 A 8 A Topic 2 Error Correction Worksheet 1 1 with 2 are 3 if 4 suffering 5 are 6 faster 7 sitting 8 done Worksheet 2 1 set 2 his 3 where 4 ships 5 and 6 itself 7 in 8 were Worksheet 3 1 up 2 for 3 gave 4 grown 5 himself 6 and 7 rode 8 having Worksheet 4 1 break 2 a 3 animals 4 smaller 5 so 6 amazed 7 they 8 many Worksheet 5 1 clean 2 putting 3 reason 4 how 5 is 6 helps 7 and 8 keeping Worksheet 6 1 adds 2 spend 3 yourself 4 by 5 throw 6 out 7 deposited 8 saving Worksheet 7 1 shows 2 who 3 finds 4 healthier 5 Eating 6 Those 7 and 8 from CONTOH
A2 English Form 2 Answers Topic 3 Information Transfer Worksheet 1 1 Anger 2 Forgive and forget 3 Stress 4 Poor snack choice 5 Eat chips and croissants 6 Eat crunchy vegetables 7 Staying inactive 8 Take the stairs Worksheet 2 1 The oldest hill station 2 The wettest place in Malaysia 3 Beautiful flowers 4 Colonial hill station 5 Take a cab 6 Take the Land Rover 7 Birdwatching/ Watching wild animals 8 Swimming at a waterfall Worksheet 3 1 weight training with small weights 2 Balance 3 Muscle coordination 4 plyometric exercises 5 Flexibility 6 joint rotations 7 Patience 8 twice a week Worksheet 4 1 in the morning 2 at night 3 Dreaming of pigs 4 on a threshold 5 by a bird 6 Open an umbrella 7 Faded flowers 8 yellow flowers Worksheet 5 1 enlarged pores 2 dull complexion 3 puberty 4 avoid scrubbing face 5 barely seen pores 6 rough complexion 7 hormonal changes 8 take shorter showers Topic 4 Short Answers Worksheet 1 1 the Vibrant Mall 2 500 lanterns 3 blessings, hopes 4 attractive performances 5 elixir of immortality 6 the Mooncake Festival 7 the lunar calendar 8 red bean/ date paste 9 elixir 10 circulating Worksheet 2 1 life 2 boiling and gravity 3 Sunlight 4 six hours 5 bacteria are killed 6 metals and minerals 7 smaller particles 8 gravity method 9 doable 10 option Worksheet 3 1 small robotic arm 2 internet-connected microprocessor chips 3 Line-us 4 engaging and fun 5 doodle and draw 6 first 1 000 units 7 Mac and PCs/ personal computers 8 use your finger 9 prototypes 10 dubbed Worksheet 4 1 save money 2 a specific goal 3 stay motivated 4 lost or stolen 5 lose track of 6 a secure spot 7 making a chart 8 see it often 9 download 10 milestone CONTOH
A3 English Form 2 Answers Worksheet 5 1 when and how to eat 2 right before bedtime/ before you go to bed 3 breaks down the fruit sugar 4 eating junk food 5 instant energy required 6 increase one’s blood sugar level 7 two hours before bedtime 8 suffer from indigestion 9 recommend 10 essential Worksheet 6 1 faster and more efficiently 2 creativity and critical thinking 3 very rare 4 when you study alone 5 will push you to study 6 monotony 7 to interact and study 8 other students to help you 9 monotonous 10 boggle Topic 5 Matching Gapped Text Worksheet 1 1 D 2 F 3 A 4 B 5 E 6 H Worksheet 2 1 G 2 B 3 H 4 A 5 D 6 E Worksheet 3 1 B 2 D 3 A 4 H 5 C 6 F Worksheet 4 1 A 2 H 3 B 4 C 5 D 6 E Worksheet 5 1 F 2 A 3 G 4 H 5 E 6 C Worksheet 6 1 B 2 E 3 F 4 A 5 D 6 C Topic 6 Short Communicative Message Worksheet 1 (Suggested answer) Hi Meghan, I think we should buy Mum self-care products. Every mother deserves a luxurious self-care moment, and this at-home pamper set from Innisfree will step up mother’s game. Included are a body brush, which gently exfoliates with horse hair and sisal bristles, and a solid lotion ‘body stone’, which softens on contact with skin to dispense a delicious-smelling formula of cocoa butter, almond oil and avocado oil. The whole thing comes packaged in a pretty make-up bag, so she won’t have any trouble finding it among her other toiletries. We can go to Paradigm Mall this weekend. There is a sale on, so we can get it at a discounted price. From, Kate (Suggested answer) Hi Devansh, I suggest you come over to my beautiful country, Malaysia. Travelling to Malaysia should be on your bucket list for many reasons. With Malaysia’s long colonial history, it boasts an array of colonial architecture. If you’re interested in this blast from the past, there can be no better spot to visit than Melaka. If you’re a beach lover, Redang Island and Perhentian Island are not to be missed. Malaysian jungles are home to some of the most interesting wildlife that can’t be found anywhere else. One top spot to admire wildlife in its natural habitat is in Taman Negara National Park. A visit to Malaysia would not be complete if you’ve not savoured the local authentic street food. You get to titillate your taste buds with delicious blend of flavours and spices. After all, the plane ticket to Malaysia is much cheaper. Hope this information will help you decide. Have a great holiday! Regards, Dominic Worksheet 3 (Suggested answer) Hi Derek, If you want to lose weight naturally, you should be aware of everything that you eat and drink each day. You need to have a balanced diet. So, choose foods that are full of nourishing nutrients. Cut back on sugar and refined carbohydrates. Next, mindful eating is a practice where you pay attention to how and where you eat your food. Many people tend to eat quickly on the run, in the car, studying at their desks and watching Netflix. As a result, they are barely aware of the food they are eating. So, take time to chew and savour your food. This technique helps Worksheet 2 CONTOH
A4 English Form 2 Answers with weight loss, as it gives your brain enough time to recognise the signals that you are full, which can help prevent overeating. A recent study shows that exercising for 200 minutes per week can help control your body weight successfully. So, get up and exercise regularly. I hope you find all these tips useful. From, Adam Worksheet 4 (Suggested answer) Hi Ahila, I saw the dress too. It is beautiful. I will try to get one for you but not from the online store. There are many reasons why I don’t like purchasing things online. First of all, it might be a scam. You might not get anything after paying for it. Next, you might get a dress of low quality and not the one you saw it on Lazada. I have heard many horrifying stories like this. Online shopping scams involve scammers pretending to be legitimate online sellers, either with a fake website or a fake ad on a genuine retailer site. While many online sellers are legitimate, unfortunately scammers can use the anonymous nature of the internet to rip off unsuspecting shoppers. So be smart and act wise. There are some warning signs that we can detect. For example, a product is advertised at an unbelievably low price, or is advertised to have amazing benefits or features that sound too good to be true. Also, the social mediabased store is very new and selling products at very low prices. The store may have limited information about the delivery and other policies. We’ve to be careful. So, I will look around Moonway Shopping Complex and get you the same dress. Love, Keisha Worksheet 5 (Suggested answer) To : [email protected] From : [email protected] Subject : Help Is On Your Way Hi Cousin, Heard your call for help. Don’t worry or panic. I know exams are just around the corner. This is the time for you to keep cool as a cucumber. Make sure you keep yourself hydrated. Drink at least eight-ounce glasses, which equals to about two litres of water a day. Next, keep a timetable on what needs to be done so that you can cover all your subjects and stick to it. Finally, go for a walk every evening. An hour of walking will do you good. By doing all these, I’m sure you will be able to sleep and eat well. Take care. Rest well. All the best! Love, Rosnah Worksheet 6 (Suggested answer) To : [email protected] From : [email protected] Subject : Re: Science Fair Hi Firdaus, How are you doing, my dear friend? It’s true that my school is organising a Science Fair next week. There are many competitions that you can take part in. They are Inflate A Balloon activity, Checkerboard Play activity and Designing A Cup activity. It will be so much fun. There are interesting exhibitions, too. The first prize for the competition is tickets for two to Singapore. Just imagine if we win it, we can go for a holiday together. Do come and join me. Looking forward to hearing from you soon. Bye. Regards, Redzuan Worksheet 7 (Suggested answer) To : [email protected] From : [email protected] Subject : Re: Study Group Hi Adibah, Forming a study group is a great idea. There are many benefits of forming a study group. Firstly, you can compare your notes with your friends. By doing so, you gain greater understanding of that particular subject. Next, a better student can help a weaker one. There will also be a healthy competition in the group. It will create an interactive environment that not only improves knowledge, but also reinforces learning. Being part of a study group helps to combat procrastination. Rather than falling to the personal pressure of procrastination, you can surround yourself with motivated, serious friends who can help get the ball rolling and who can become building blocks to success. So I think it is a good idea for you to be in a study group as part of your revision. Regards, Husna Topic 7 Note Expansion Worksheet 1 (Suggested answer) A frightening incident I experienced happened last month. I went on my first jungle trekking with my mates, Adrian and Vishnu. The first 40 minutes went as planned. We stopped to look at wild plants like pitcher plants that gulped down insects and flies, wild orchids of every imaginable hue, and some rare insects. The trail that we chose to trek had a picturesque rainforest with plenty of foliage, trees, ferns and wildlife to discover. I even spotted some squirrels, monkeys and other animals within the jungle canopy. CONTOH
A5 English Form 2 Answers Suddenly, three of us noticed that we were alone in the jungle. The trekkers in front of the group had walked off. We tried to catch up with them, but we couldn’t find them. I got so scared that my heart missed a beat because it was getting late. We kept walking along the trail. After 40 minutes, we finally met two trekkers. I was relieved and could finally breathe. The trekkers gave us directions to the meeting point loud and clear. We continued to trek for another 30 minutes. I was very happy when I got out of the jungle and was reunited with the others. Worksheet 2 (Suggested answer) There are plenty of reasons to save money as a teenager. Whether you are looking to save for your first car or college, the most important part of saving as a teen is getting started. First things first, open a savings account. By doing so, you will always have a place to put the money you want to save for later. All banks offer savings accounts, but it is best to find one that offers a high interest rate. Next, save some money every single day, be it one ringgit or fifty cents. This small action is crucial to forming a saving habit later. Get a money box, deposit your money in it and see your money grow. When your money box is full, get your parents take it to the bank and put it in your savings account. To make saving easier, set a specific and measurable goal. For example, you would like to have a graduation trip in a few months’ time. Draw up your budget and break the amounts into smaller monthly or weekly goals. This will make saving feel more attainable. Last but not least, if you know how much you need to save in order to meet your goal, you will be able to make a clear budget that prioritises your savings. Then, stick to your budget. Do not overspend. Getting into the habit of budgeting now will be a big help when you take on more bills and other financial responsibilities. As you can see, getting into the saving habit is not impossible with the right mindset and self-discipline. So start while you are young and you might develop some good, lifelong habits. Worksheet 3 (Suggested answer) Superstitions are beliefs that are not based on scientific knowledge, but are connected with old ideas about magic and supernatural forces. In this way, individual beliefs and experiences drive superstitions, which explains why they are generally irrational and often defy current scientific wisdom. Superstitions have been ingrained in many people’s lives since the very beginning. Parents teach them to their children when they are young. They are part of the lore of any culture, and the basic process of socialisation is a major part of it. The number 13, black cats, breaking mirrors, walking under ladders or saying ‘God bless you’ when someone sneezes, may all be the things many actively avoid. Next, superstitions can be a soothing control mechanism. We live in a world where we can’t always control the outcome. Superstitions tend to emerge in those contexts. You do everything you possibly can to ensure that things will work out. For example, a schoolboy writes a good examination paper with a certain pen, and from then on that pen is lucky, or a horse player may be convinced that black horses run well for him. In my opinion, as a progressive society, we should not believe in these superstitions because they are not based on any scientific facts and research. Being obsessed with them might hinder our advancement towards modernisation as a community. Worksheet 4 (Suggested answer) As a child, we tended to do things without guile and innocently did whatever we were told by parents and older siblings. Most of the time I did not understand the things I did, but I do remember that I had a lot of carefree days. Festivities were grand events celebrated on a big scale. A particular incident on New Year’s Day comes to mind whenever I see my cousin, Jonas, now. We had been given sparklers and told to be careful as we did not want to burn the house down. I was excited as usual and could not wait for my sparkler to be lit. Those days, New Year was not New Year without firecrackers. Not realising that I was standing near a box of firecrackers, I lit my sparkler. A spark fell into the box and to my horror, they started cracking right there in the middle of the living room! I ran to the main door still holding my sparkler. Oh no! My sparkler got caught in the red cloth hanging on the doorway and burnt a hole in it. Jonas who was standing with his hands over his ears saw it. He blackmailed me into carrying his school bag for two weeks. I was punished and was banned from playing with sparklers in the house forever. I never went near a sparkler or firecracker after that. Worksheet 5 (Suggested answer) Everyone has their own dream holiday destination. My dream holiday destination is Nepal, the land of the mountains. Whenever someone talks about Nepal, the first thing that strikes their mind is mountains. And why shouldn’t it? Nepal is, after all, home to the highest peak in the world – Mount Everest. I would like to go there simply because I want to see the Mount Everest in person. I like mountains very much and it would be a dream come true to see the highest mountain in the world up close and personal. No doubt, CONTOH
A6 English Form 2 Answers I will be captivated by the image of mountains shining in the golden sunrises and sunsets welcoming me to the majestic Himalayan territory. Nepal is not home to just the highest peak in the world, but also to 8 of the 14 highest peaks in the world. The peaks and mountain ranges adorn the Himalayan region of the country, including Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, Annapurna and many others that provide a list of activities to make my holiday in Nepal a memorable one. If I have the chance to go there, I would like to join an expedition to hike to the Everest Base Camp. With the diverse terrain and spectacular mountain scenery, Everest Base Camp offers the best trekking adventure in the world. While trekking, I will get to witness the ever-smiling snow-covered peaks very closely. What a privilege! I like to take photographs and I would find the mountains to be a rich source of subjects for beautiful nature photography with animals, birds and flowers. Besides, I would also like to experience the local culture and cuisine. I think I would really have a great time in Nepal. If I get to join the expedition to the Everest Base Camp, it would be a great personal achievement and a moment I would treasure forever. Worksheet 6 (Suggested answer) Flying cars may no longer be something you see or read about in science-fiction fantasies. Zipping around in flying cars sounds exciting but is it really practical? There are obvious benefits but do they outweigh the risks? Firstly, flying cars can take people to their destinations quicker, plus people do not have to spend hours stuck in jams. People also save time on travel and can use this extra time to do something meaningful. With flying cars, people can travel further just like a small aeroplane. On the other hand, how safe are flying cars? When a car has an engine problem or a punctured tyre, drivers can quickly pull over to the side of the road. If people are in their flying cars, and there is a problem, they may not be able to land quickly and safely. Being in the sky during bad weather is another danger. A strong gust of wind, air temperature or different weather conditions can affect the way the flying car performs. In conclusion, I think flying cars pose too many risks to be a practical mode of transportation. Worksheet 7 (Suggested answer) In conjunction with World Environment Day, I would like to share some tips about how to recycle paper. When you have finished reading the newspaper, don’t throw it away. Our throwaway culture is leaving a massive hole in the Earth. Using an old newspaper to clean windows works better than a piece of cloth for preventing streaks. Next, used paper can be used for cat’s litter tray liners. Place sheets of paper at the bottom of your cat’s litter tray, you will save on litter, and any odours and wetness will be absorbed. Newspaper is a great substitute for bubble wrap. Place the fragile contents in a box and fill any remaining space with crumpled paper. If you have a lot of old paper, use a paper shredder to make piles of great packaging material. Last but not least, when using stain-prone products such as paint or shoe polish, place used paper down before you start to prevent soiling your carpet or furniture, and protect against spills. Ujian Akhir Sesi Akademik Paper 1 Part 1 1 C 2 A 3 A 4 B 5 A 6 A 7 A 8 A Part 2 9 missing 10 abusive 11 containing 12 and 13 with 14 was 15 by 16 teams Part 3 17 Rachel Gan 18 Sabrina Ahmad 19 9-month-old Ekansh 20 Reyansh 21 passers-by who caught snatch thieves 22 snatch thieves 23 ATM thieves using explosives 24 drug addict Part 4 25 2 000 years 26 the region they come from 27 dye-resistant wax 28 a handmade stamp 29 a pen-like instrument 30 copper 31 boiling the fabric 32 on both sides 33 ancient 34 artisan Part 5 35 C 36 A 37 F 38 G 39 D 40 B CONTOH
A7 English Form 2 Answers Paper 2 Part 1 (Suggested answer) To : [email protected] From : [email protected] Subject : Re: Superstition or Rational Behaviour?! Hi Kristen, I love hiking and camping trips! I think it’s just a superstition concerning your grandma’s advice. Numbers are frequently assigned for different magical significance depending on the culture in question. For the Chinese, the number 4 is a no-no, due to the similarity in its pronunciation to the word for ‘death’. Personally, I don’t believe in any of these superstitions, as they aren’t based on any scientific facts. If I were you, I’d join both hiking and camping trips regardless of what dates they’re planned on. I hope this helps. Regards, Ruby Part 2 (Suggested answer) My family and I participated in a car boot sale weeks ago. This was because my father had started a new job in another state. As we packed for our move, we realised that we had a lot of household items, which were still in good condition. So we unanimously agreed and decided to sell some of our belongings at the car boot sale. After all, it is also a great way to earn some extra money while decluttering our house. My mother set aside several electric appliances and decorative items. My brother and I went through our wardrobe and picked up several items of clothing. On the day of the car boot sale, we set up our booth and cars, and eagerly waited for customers. My mother’s secondhand electric appliances sold out very quickly. I sold each of my articles of clothing at RM20. My brother and I sold most of our items by the end of the day. We made a lot of money with the things we sold and we were very pleased. My mother told us that we could keep some of the money from the car boot sale and give some of it to charity to help the poor families in our neighbourhood. It felt good to have the money, but it felt better to help someone who needed it. CONTOH
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