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Question about Caption Text

 


1. What is the meaning of the secences?
a. Love can be represent by music
b. It is about how to play music
c. Love is music
d. A child loves music
e. A father plays music for his child
Answer : a


2. What is the aim of the text?
a. To make readers understand about love?
b. To make readers what to know about music
c. To inform readers that music can make love to everyone
d. To inform that a father loves his child
e. To inform that music can bring love
Answer : c


3. What is advantage of the text?
a. Motivate others to care
b. To make others understand love
c. To inform other about music
d. To inform that a father loves his child
e. To inform that music can show a love
Answer : a


4. Why does father in the picture play bamboo flute? Because, bamboo flute….
a. A simple way of music
b. Cheap things
c. It can be faound everywhere
d. Everybody can use it
e. Bamboo represent simple, warm, and traditional
Answer : 

5. Why does a child look happy?
a. A child likes a bamboo
b. A child likes his father
c. A child feels his feather’s love
d. A child seems get flute
e. A child can sing together
Answer : c

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