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Question
Expand any one of the following ideas into three paragraphs
(a) Patience is bitter but its fruit is sweet.
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Solution
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Notes
Expansion based on Proverb/Maxim/Quotation/Slogan
• Understand the symbol of the words in the proverbs.
• Substitute the meaning in the idea or the proverb.
• Look for a short story or an anecdote or an example or illustration.
• Look for a similar proverbs or ideas.
• Sum up the paragraph.
Marking Scheme :
* Title and beginning 01
* Vocabulary and grammar 01
* Appropriate points 01
* Logical order 01
* Conclusion 01
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