II- LANGUAGE (12 marks) 1) Fill in the blanks with 8 words from the following box (4 marks) : proud – adult – for – pride – sibling – dependent – essential – rear – seeking – mature Part of belonging to a family means we each step up to help each other. While our first role in a family is as a ………………..….. child, the part we play is never small—and it continues to grow in scope and importance as we …………………… . It is our duty, even a sacred ƌespoŶsiďilitLJ, to Đaƌe foƌ those iŶ ouƌ faŵilLJ. God edžpƌessed that paƌeŶts aƌe ͞to ……………….. their children in love and righteousness, to provide ………………….. their physical and spiritual Ŷeeds.͟ We aƌe also told that paƌeŶts ͞ǁill be held accountable before God for the discharge of these oďligatioŶs͟ Whetheƌ paƌeŶt oƌ Đhild, …………………. or spouse, everyone has a role in takiŶg Đaƌe of oŶe aŶotheƌ. BLJ upholdiŶg God’s pƌiŶĐiples iŶ ouƌ hoŵes, ǁe ĐaŶ iŶflueŶĐe those around us. Many people take ………………….. in their family names and the heritage of honorable people they represent. Others are setting aside past mistakes and …………………… to fulfill the divine roles of family anew. No matter our past, all of us can have …………………… roles in nurturing and strengthening our family ties on earth into relationships that can link generations in love throughout the eternities. 2) Circle the correct alternative to get a coherent paragraph (4 marks) : The teen years are confusing for both the adolescent and the parent. The teen is no longer a child, yet not quite an adult. Teens are struggling (by – with – for) their independence, yet sometimes (interested – unwilling – fascinated) to assume the accompanying responsibility. They often want to make their own rules yet have difficulty following family rules. Sometimes parents have a hard time letting their teens (have – had – having) the freedom teens think they deserve. This is all part (from – to – of) the parent - teen growing up together, conflict system. Parents and their teens have (many – more – most) things in common than they think. (None – Neither – Both) share : frustration, stress, time pressures, disappointment, financial stress, and fear of failure. They want (what – the – their) best for each other. How they deal with (those – these – this) feelings and desires can create disconnects. It can also be a basis for managing conflict constructively. 3) Put the bracketed words in the right Form and / or Tense (4 marks) : Human Practice Foundation was created by a woman determined to make a difference in the world. 18 months prior to the birth of the ;orgaŶizeͿ ……………….., Pernille Kruse Madsen had a ;proŵiseͿ ………………… career and was working as a lawyer at shipping company Maersk, but realized she ;Ŷot / leadͿ ……………… a fulfilling life and wanted to do something completely different. ͚We are only here on Earth for a short time and that time (have) …………………. to be ŵeaŶiŶgful,͛ she says. She quit her job, sold all her belongings and ;ďuyͿ ………………… a one-way ticket to the other side of the world. After a period of travelling she ended up in Nepal where she started teaching ;EŶglaŶdͿ ……………………… to Nepalese children. This provided her with insight into the poor conditions of school facilities and the lack of quality ;teaĐhͿ ………………… available to the students. Combined with high poverty levels and dispersed settlements resulting in many children having to walk for hours every day to get to school, the consequences include high ;illiterateͿ ……………….. levels and substantial drop-out rates.