... wear.
3.
The WizardofOz saw them all together the same
day.
4. The Scarecrow and the Woodman never slept.
5.
The Wizard wanted Dorothy to kill the Wicked
Witch ofthe West.
6. The Lion saw theWizard ... also gave them some very comfortable green shoes. Then they met
a soldier, who led them to their rooms in the palace and told them the
Wizard would see them all but each of them on their own. ... it.
5. The Scarecrow wanted it very much.
7. The huge building with the largest emeralds in the Emerald City
- theofthe Great Oz.
11. The colour ofthe Emerald City.
H. Cloze
Here is the beginning...
... East and in the West, but now that
you’ve killed one of them, there’s only one
wicked witch in the Land of Oz.
The Witch ofthe North stopped at this point
and looked at the corner ofthe house ... and the south winds met where the
house stood and so made it the exact centre
of the cyclone. In the middle ofthe cyclone
the air was still, but the great pressure ofthe
wind was raising the ... for days and weeks in
the steep hills, until they realised that they
knew neither the way back to the Winkies’
Castle nor to the Palace of Oz. They were
so tired that they could hardly walk....
... River
7 The Field of Sleep
8 The Queen ofthe Field Mice
9 The Emerald City
10 The Great Wizardof Oz
11 The Wicked Witch ofthe West
12 In the Power ofthe Wicked Witch
13 Dorothy and the Winged ... them.
At last, the friends came to a big building in the middle of
the city. It was the Palace of Oz, the Great Wizard. A soldier,
dressed in green, was standing in front ofthe door.
"These ... poles. They
stood at the end ofthe raft and they held it steady. Then they
slowly began to push the raft along with their poles.
At first, everything went well. But in the middle of the
river the...
... increase the
total number of covered states in the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule region to 28
and the number required to reduce ozone season NO
X
emissions to 26.
The table at the end of this ... identifies the states covered by the final
rule and the emissions they will need to control, including the six states proposed
in the supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking to be included for ozone ... considers the magnitude
of a state’s contribution, the air quality benefits of reductions, and the cost of
controlling pollution from various sources. Once these obligations are
determined, the...
... parts: the topic and the
controlling idea.
- The topic sentence is the subject ofthe paragraph.
Eg:
The color yellow is the color of mental activity.
The topic: the color yellow
- The controlling ... write the thesis. This part includes the aims, scopes, methods and
design ofthe study.
Part B is the main part ofthe study that consists of three chapters below
• Chapter I focuses on the theories ... structure, the sub-title, and the discourse ofthe news
story.
From which, I would like to draw some difficulties of Vietnamese
readers when they translate the news story.
To sum up, the scope of the...
... wake at 6 a.m., but nap for two hours or so in the early afternoon. Thus the influence on one's
sleep pattern is worthy of consideration when choosing an occupation.
...
...
men maintain approximately the same number of hours of unpaid work as in childless households,
but the number of hours women work in the home rises to 52 per week, much of it, on doubt, due
to ... responsibilities. Interestingly, when there are three or more children in the household,
men are found to work even fewer hours around the house than before the appearance ofthe third
child. Whereas women's ... rise to approximately 56 per week, the corresponding figure
for men, 16, actually represents a decrease. The data suggest that the increased presence of women
in the paid work force has yet to...
... product, then adjustments will have to be made to the product's design.
Similarly, market research, which examines the extent and nature ofthe demand for products, has
the role of guiding ... not only the result of product research, but is also influenced by testing and
market research. If the testing stage (after assembly and inspection) reveals unacceptable problems
in the finished ... product sales, also serves to foster future sales by devising suitable
advertising for the goods. Thus the reality of consumer goods manufacturing goes well beyond a
simple linear production process....
... whether you use ’s or
s’ in the plural. It will sort itself out.
The tails ofthe dogs
The dogs’ tails
Who ‘owns’ the tails? the dogs
Put the apostrophe
after the owners. the dogs’
Add -s if there ... is ‘owned’ the dogs’ tails
The laughter ofthe women
The women’s laughter
Who ‘owns’ the laughter? the women
Put the apostrophe
after the owners. the women’
Add -s if there isn’t one. the women’s
Add ... apostrophe
after the owner. the dog’
Add -s. the dog’s
Add what is ‘owned’. the dog’s tail
The smile ofthe princess
The princess’s smile
Who ‘owns’ the smile? the princess
Put the apostrophe
after the owner....
... on their credits to enterprises will depend, on the one hand, on the
development ofthe outstanding amounts of these credits on the assets side ofthe balance sheet and,
on the other, on the ... angle of monetary developments. Thus, they trace the starting
point ofthe financial crisis ofthe 1930s back to the rise in interest rates triggered at the end of 1928 by
the Federal Reserve. The ... exclusively on the banks for their financing, and
therefore the accounting data of credit institutions give a very good indication ofthe development of
the liabilities of individuals.
On the other hand,...
... [4,5]. All of these detection methods
require substantial investments of time and money. Moreover,
especially in the case of chart review, missing information often
limits the ability of reviewers ... such a method. The rationale for the development
of METs rose from observations that, in the majority of
patients, premonitory signs and symptoms of cardio-
pulmonary instability are often present ... on
retrospective chart reviews, this study introduced the novel
element of real-time characterization of events by the team at the
moment of consultation. This methodology captures important
opportunities...
... for other infections, and the
absence of radiological signs of pulmonary congestion might
have resulted in another fluid therapy regimen.
We did not score for the clinical relevance ofthe unexpected
presence ... involved in drafting the manuscript.
MG participated in analysis and interpretation ofthe data and
in drafting the manuscript. PS, JS and MV contributed to the
conception and design ofthe study and ... manuscript revision.
JK was involved in the design and statistical analysis of the
study. MS conceived and coordinated the study and was
involved in the interpretation ofthe data and manuscript revi-
sion....
...
define the fascial layers ofthe temporal region.
5-6
All
these names reflect an anatomical feature ofthe re-
lated fascia.
The TPF lies just beneath the hair follicles and
subcutaneous fat of ... extended up to 3-4 cm superior to the
origin ofthe temporal muscle. Then, the TPF is ele-
vated from the deep temporal fascia by blunt dissec-
tion. If lengthening ofthe pedicle is needed, proxi-
mally ... Postoperative view ofthe patient (Patient 2).
Results
The TPFF has been used in reconstruction of
various defects of 57 patients. Each of them was as-
sessed in terms of age, sex, etiologic...