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2. I want to go now.
3. What are you doing there?
4. There is a mouse underneath the piano.
5. Masons build houses.
6. John is my best friend.
7. She looked .ldQ but didn't see anything.
8. My family live in different parts of India.
9. That was a difficult question.
10. She was very impressed with her results.
Question 5
Total Marks [10]
5.1 You have been selected to participate in a sporting event in Johannesburg,South Africa in May this
year. Write a letter to the Head of Department for Communication informing him about the importance
of your participation, and that he should inform your lecturers about your absence.Usethe address:
NamibiaUniversity of Scienceand Technology
Private Bag13388
Windhoek
Question 6
Total Marks [17]
6.1 Summarise in not more than 120 words, describing the life in deserts.
As what geographers have estimated, about twenty percent of the earth's surface is occupied by
deserts. A majority of us view deserts as one unique kind of landscape -- areas with little or no
rainfalls.
In actual fact, there are differences between the deserts, though in varying degrees. While it is
common for laymen like us to see deserts as rocky or covered with gravel or pebbles, there are
some where large sand dunes inhabit. Despite the fact that rainfall is minimal, temperatures do
change in deserts, ranging from seasonal ones to daily changes where extreme hotness and
coldness are experienced in the day and night.
Unfavourable conditions in the deserts, especially the lack of water, have discouraged many living
things from inhabiting these landscapes. Nevertheless, there are exceptionally surviving ones
which through their superb tactics, have managed to live through and are still going strong. One
such kind is the specialist annual plants which overcome seasonal temperature changes with
their extremely short, active life cycles. In events of sudden rain, the plant seeds pullulate and
grow very quickly to make full use of the rain water. Their flowers bloom and set seeds that ripen
quickly in the hot sun too. Once the water runs dry, the mother plant dies, leaving behind the
drought-resistant seeds, waiting patiently for the next rainy season to arrive.