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1. Arero is a brave and positive man because A. He was born in the northern part of Ethiopia C. he is a young man B. He believes planting trees for future D. he helped the community 2. One of the major objectives of the yedero Gebriel Village's new plantation is ..... A. to protect the surrounding area from flood C. The water gather in the hills B. Remembering the hard time of his village D. to wash away parts of his own house 3. One of the following is not the result of trees in the village. A. The thick grass sold to provide us with an income C. Arero looks happy now B. The soil becomes fertile for cultivation D. Planting on the hills and terrace its hillsides.

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  1. Arero is a brave and positive man because A. He was born in the northern part of Ethiopia C. he is a young man B. He believes planting trees for future D. he helped the community
  2. One of the major objectives of the yedero Gebriel Village's new plantation is ..... A. to protect the surrounding area from flood C. The water gather in the hills B. Remembering the hard time of his village D. to wash away parts of his own house
  3. One of the following is not the result of trees in the village. A. The thick grass sold to provide us with an income C. Arero looks happy now B. The soil becomes fertile for cultivation D. Planting on the hills and terrace its hillsides.
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  1. Arero is a brave and positive man because B. He believes in planting trees for the future D. He helped the community

  2. One of the major objectives of the Yedero Gebriel Village's new plantation is A. To protect the surrounding area from flood

  3. One of the following is not the result of trees in the village. C. Arero looks happy now

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Arero, who is 20 is one of the brave and positive young men who believe in planting trees for his future sustain. Guarding Yedero village's new plantation (in shakiso, South Oromia Zone) aimed at conserving water and soil, Arero remembers the hard times his village faced due to the absence of trees in the surrounding area to protect it from floods and seeing part of his own house washed away. The water would gather in the hills and, having no trees and buds to stop its force, would cause havoc in the village down below. An appeal made to the local administration and discussions that followed with CPAR-Ethiopia project Officers brought the community together to plant 200 hectares on the hills around the village and terrace its hillsides. Arero looks happy now:"Today we can sleep feeling safe," he explains. "There are no more floods threatening us. The soil is becoming richer for us to cultivate, and the thick grass, which grows under the trees, can be sold to provide us with an income." A sense of respect for nature is developing in the Yedero village: if any of the trees are cut down, for firewood or to be sold, other trees are immediately planted instead of it. Arero and Village members now feel that in the future they can plant their own trees and fend off problems of soil and water loss. Arero is not alone in his concern; there are hundreds of people like him, young and old, who have realized the importance of planting trees and have 7 new plantation is A. to protect the surrounding area from flood C. The water gather in the hills B. Remembering the hard time of his village D. to wash away parts of his own house 3. One of the following is not the result of trees in the village. C. Arero looks happy now A. The thick grass sold to provide us with an income B. The soil becomes fertile for cultivation D. Planting on the hills and terrace its hillsides

Sam, [5/16/2024 7:39 AM] Name Assignment for Remedial Students Bule Hora Univesity Faculty of Social Science and Humanities Department of English and Literature Read the following passage attentively and do the questions enrolled from it appropriately. Arero, who is 20 is one of the brave and positive young men who believe in planting trees for his future sustain. Guarding Yedero village's new plantation (in shakiso, South Oromia Zone) aimed at conserving water and soil, Arero remembers the hard times his village faced due to the absence of trees in the surrounding area to protect it from floods and seeing part of his own house washed away. The water would gather in the hills and, having no trees and buds to stop its force, would cause havoc in the village down below. An appeal made to the local administration and discussions that followed with CPAR-Ethiopia project Officers brought the community together to plant 200 hectares on the hills around the village and terrace its hillsides. Arero looks happy now:"Today we can sleep feeling safe," he explains. "There are no more floods threatening us. The soil is becoming richer for us to cultivate, and the thick grass, which grows under the trees, can be sold to provide us with an income." A sense of respect for nature is developing in the Yedero village: if any of the trees are cut down, for firewood or to be sold, other trees are immediately planted instead of it. Arero and Village members now feel that in the future they can plant their own trees and fend off problems of soil and water loss. Arero is not alone in his concern; there are hundreds of people like him, young and old, who have realized the importance of planting trees and have 7 new plantation is A. to protect the surrounding area from flood C. The water gather in the hills B. Remembering the hard time of his village D. to wash away parts of his own house 3. One of the following is not the result of trees in the village. C. Arero looks happy now A. The thick grass sold to provide us with an income B. The soil becomes fertile for cultivation D. Planting on the hills and terrace its hillsides Sam, [5/16/2024 7:42 AM] What is the main topic of paragraph four A. Arero is the solely young person concerned from the hundreds of people. B. Who have realized the importance of planting trees is Arero C. There are many young and old people have pledged to carry on the work of planting trees D. Hundreds of people are excluded to realize the importance of planting trees like Arero. 5. What indicates as a sense of respect for nature is developing in the Yedero Gebrel village? A. An appeal made to the local administration to be discussed B. If any of the trees is cut down, other trees are immediately replaced. C. Village members feel that they can plant their own trees and protect personal problems. D. Ninety Addis based individuals have joined a campaign of plant a tree in Ethiopia. 6. The word'such , par. 4, line 4:refers t

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