Reading Passage 1: "William Kamkwamba"



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Explanation:
strengthened his reputation = Palladio’s reputation has been nurtured by
Q 13. In the writer’s opinion, what feeling will visitors to the exhibition experi-
ence?
Answer:
benevolent calm
Part of the passage:

This is an uncompromising exhibition many of the drawings are
small and faint, and there are no sideshows for children, but
the impact of harmonious
lines and satisfying proportions is to impart in a viewer a feeling of

benevolent calm
.
Day 28 Answer Keys
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DAY 29
READING PASSAGE 2
Questions 14 – 20
Q 14. Paragraph A
Answer:
v
Keywords in Question
Similar words in Passage
Drives or pressures motivate
companies
to
address CSR
Nowadays, governments and
companies
need to account for
the social consequences of their actions
. As are- sult,
corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become
a priority
for business leaders around the world. When a well-run business applies its vast resources and expertise to social problems that it understands and in which it has a stake, it can have a greater impact than any other orga- nization.
Explanation:
The first paragraph mainly mentions about the
reasons (or drives/ pres-
sures stated in the question) why companies address CSR, and it turns out to be the
social consequences of their actions (found in the paragraph).
Q 15. Paragraph B

Answer:
viii
Keywords in Question Similar words in Passage

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