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Relative Pronoun adalah kata ganti untuk menghubungkan 2 kalimat independen

yang memiliki satu subjek dan objek

Relative Pronoun
Who
Whom
Whose
Which
That

Indefinite Relative Pronoun


Whoever
Whomever
Whichever
WHO

Kata ganti orang, menggantikan SUBJECT.


Artinya "yang"

The man is friendly


He lives next to me

The man who lives next to me is friendly


The person is my good My grandmother came
friend from the North of England
He bake a cake for me She is dead now

The person who bake a My grandmother, who is


cake for me is my good dead now, came from the
friend North of England.

WHOM

Kata ganti orang, menggantikan OBJECT.


Artinya "yang"

The woman is Azizi


I adore her

The woman whom I adore is Azizi


The guy calls me just last The people gave us tea
night and a light snack
I met him a week ago We visited them

The guy whom I met a The people whom we


week ago calls me just last visited gave us tea and a
night. light snack.

WHOSE

Kata ganti orang, menggantikan KEPUNYAAN.


Artinya "yang"

The man called the police


His car was stolen

The man whose car was stolen called the police.


ERROR
RECOGNITION

Terdapat kata hubung yang berpasangan (paired


conjuction), seperti:

both.. and..,
either.. or..,
neither… nor…,
not only… but also
Kata yang berarti menemukan adalah figure out,
bukan figure in.

Kombinasi proposisi antara figure dan in tidak


ditemukan dalam bahasa inggris

Comparative adjective adalah kata sifat Superlative adjective adalah kata sifat
yang digunakan untuk membandingkan yang digunakan untuk membandingkan
dua objek dengan menggunakan kata dua objek dengan menggunakan kata
"lebih" "Paling"

Tall → tinggi Tall → tinggi


Taller → lebih tinggi Tallest → paling tinggi
Expensive → mahal Expensive → mahal
More Expensive → lebih mahal Most Expensive → Paling mahal

Pada kalimat di atas, pilihan C pasti merupakan pilihan


yang salah karena a yang menunjukkan benda tersebut
tunggal.

Seharusnya ELECTRON
Jawaban : D.

Hint : Alike merupakan adjective/adverb yang tidak membutuhkan kata


benda dibelakangnya.
Contoh : Our fate was alike.

Like sebagai preposisi/kata depan butuh kata benda sesudahnya.


Contoh : You and I are like twin brothers.

Likewise digunakan sebagai pengganti "too", "also"


Contoh : I speak in Bahasa and surprisingly Daniel answers likewise.

Jawaban : A

will/can/should/would/etc harus diikuti kata kerja dasar tanpa


tambahan apapun (s/-ed/-ing)

Seharusnya WILL ACCEPT


Jawaban C

Petunjuk pada kalimat di atas yesterday yang menunjukkan


kejadian telah terjadi

SIMPLE PAST + WHEN + SIMPLE PAST


Simple Past Tense : Subject + V2
READING
SOAL
Hurricanes generally occur in the North Atlantic from May through November, with the peak of
the hurricane season in September; only rarely will they occur from December through April in
that part of the ocean. The main reason for the occurrence of hurricanes during this period is
that the temperature on the water’s surface is at its warmest and the humidity of the air is at its
highest.

Of the tropical storms that occur each year in the North Atlantic, only about five, on the average,
are powerful enough to be called hurricanes. To be classified as a hurricane, a tropical storm
must have winds reaching speeds of at least 117 kilometers per hour, but the winds are often
much stronger than that; the winds of intense hurricanes can easily surpass 240 kilometers (10)
per hour.

The passage mainly discusses …

A.how many hurricanes occur each year


B.the strength of hurricanes
C.the weather in the North Atlantic
D.hurricanes in one part of the world
Hurricanes generally occur in the North Atlantic from May through November, with the peak of
the hurricane season in September; only rarely will they occur from December through April in
that part of the ocean. The main reason for the occurrence of hurricanes during this period is
that the temperature on the water’s surface is at its warmest and the humidity of the air is at its
highest.

Of the tropical storms that occur each year in the North Atlantic, only about five, on the average,
are powerful enough to be called hurricanes. To be classified as a hurricane, a tropical storm
must have winds reaching speeds of at least 117 kilometers per hour, but the winds are often
much stronger than that; the winds of intense hurricanes can easily surpass 240 kilometers (10)
per hour.

The passage mainly discusses …

A.how many hurricanes occur each year


B.the strength of hurricanes
C.the weather in the North Atlantic
D.hurricanes in one part of the world
SOAL
Caffeine is a natural ingredient in coffee, cocoa, tea, and chocolate, and is added to some
prescription and non-prescription drugs. Despite being "natural," caffeine is also a powerful drug
which greatly affects the body. In healthy, rested people, a dose of 100 milligrams (about one cup
of coffee) increases alertness, banishes drowsiness, quickens reaction time, it enhances
intellectual and muscular effort, and increases heart and respiratory rates. Drinking one to two
cups of coffee an hour before exercise encourages the body to preserve glycogen and burn fat ----
-something that results in greater endurance. In addition, caffeine masks fatigue. In doses above
300 milligrams, caffeine can produce sleeplessness, nervousness, irritability, headaches, heart
palpitations, and muscle twitches. Caffeine is also habit-forming, and those who try to suddenly
stop after heavy use may experience such withdrawal symptoms as headaches, lethargy,
irritability, and difficulty in concentrating.

The main idea of this passage is that caffeine...

a. is a powerful drug that affects the body in numerous ways.


b. is good to drink before working out.
c. is linked to various health concerns.
d. is a strong drug that only enhances the body when used.
Caffeine is a natural ingredient in coffee, cocoa, tea, and chocolate, and is added to some
prescription and non-prescription drugs. Despite being "natural," caffeine is also a powerful drug
which greatly affects the body. In healthy, rested people, a dose of 100 milligrams (about one cup
of coffee) increases alertness, banishes drowsiness, quickens reaction time, it enhances
intellectual and muscular effort, and increases heart and respiratory rates. Drinking one to two
cups of coffee an hour before exercise encourages the body to preserve glycogen and burn fat ----
-something that results in greater endurance. In addition, caffeine masks fatigue. In doses above
300 milligrams, caffeine can produce sleeplessness, nervousness, irritability, headaches, heart
palpitations, and muscle twitches. Caffeine is also habit-forming, and those who try to suddenly
stop after heavy use may experience such withdrawal symptoms as headaches, lethargy,
irritability, and difficulty in concentrating.

The main idea of this passage is that caffeine...

a. is a powerful drug that affects the body in numerous ways.


b. is good to drink before working out.
c. is linked to various health concerns.
d. is a strong drug that only enhances the body when used.
SOAL
Awarded the Nobel prize for physics in 1918, German physics Max Planck is the best remembered as the
originator of the quantum theory. His work helped user in a new area in theoretical physics and revolutionized
the scientific community’s understanding of atomic and sub atomic processes.

Plank introduced an idea that led to the quantum theory, which became the foundation of twentieth century
physics. In December 1990, Planck worked out an equation that described the distribution of radiation accurately
over the range of low to high frequencies. He had developed a theory which depended on a model of matter that
seemed very strange at the time. The model electromagnetic radiation in small chunks or particles. These
particles were later called quantums. The energy associated with each quantum is measured by multiplying the
frequency of the radiation, v, by a universal constant, h. Thus, energy, or E, equals hv. The constant, h, is known
as Planck’s constant. It is now recognized as one of the fundamental constant of the world.

Planck announced his finding in 1900, but it was years before the full consequences of his revolutionary
quantum theory were recognized. Throughout his life, Planck made significant contributions to optics,
thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, physical chemistry, and other fields. In 1930, He was elected
president of the Kaiser Wilhelm society, which was renamed the Max II. Though deeply opposed to the fascist
regime of Adolf Hitler, Planck remained in Germany throughout the war. He died in Gottingen on October 4, 1947.

“An idea” as used in line 4, refers to….

(A). Model of matter


(B). Emission of electromagnetic radiation
(C). Quantums
(D). The equation that described the accurately over the range of low to high frequencies
Awarded the Nobel prize for physics in 1918, German physics Max Planck is the best remembered as the
originator of the quantum theory. His work helped user in a new area in theoretical physics and revolutionized
the scientific community’s understanding of atomic and sub atomic processes.

Plank introduced an idea that led to the quantum theory, which became the foundation of twentieth century
physics. In December 1990, Planck worked out an equation that described the distribution of radiation accurately
over the range of low to high frequencies. He had developed a theory which depended on a model of matter that
seemed very strange at the time. The model electromagnetic radiation in small chunks or particles. These
particles were later called quantums. The energy associated with each quantum is measured by multiplying the
frequency of the radiation, v, by a universal constant, h. Thus, energy, or E, equals hv. The constant, h, is known
as Planck’s constant. It is now recognized as one of the fundamental constant of the world.

Planck announced his finding in 1900, but it was years before the full consequences of his revolutionary
quantum theory were recognized. Throughout his life, Planck made significant contributions to optics,
thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, physical chemistry, and other fields. In 1930, He was elected
president of the Kaiser Wilhelm society, which was renamed the Max II. Though deeply opposed to the fascist
regime of Adolf Hitler, Planck remained in Germany throughout the war. He died in Gottingen on October 4, 1947.

“An idea” as used in line 4, refers to….

(A). Model of matter


(B). Emission of electromagnetic radiation
(C). Quantums
(D). The equation that described the accurately over the range of low to high frequencies
SOAL
Another myth of the oceans concerns Davy Joens, who in folklore is a mean-spirited
sowereign in the ocean’s depths. The name “Jones” is thought by some etymologists to
have been derived from the name “Jonah”, The Hebrew prophet who spent three days in a
whale’s belly.

According to tradition, any object that goes overboard and sinks to the bottom of the ocean
is said to have gone to Davy Jones’ locker, the ocean-sized, mythical receptacle for anything
that falls into the water. Needless to say, any sailor on the seas Is not to eafer to take a tour
of Davey Jones’ locker, although it might be a rather interesting trip considering all the
treasures located there.

The Paragraph preceding this passage most probably discusses…

a. The youth of Davy Jones


b. Davy Jones’ career as a sailor
c. A different traditional story from the ocean
d. Preparing to travel on the ocean
Another myth of the oceans concerns Davy Joens, who in folklore is a mean-spirited
sowereign in the ocean’s depths. The name “Jones” is thought by some etymologists to
have been derived from the name “Jonah”, The Hebrew prophet who spent three days in a
whale’s belly.

According to tradition, any object that goes overboard and sinks to the bottom of the ocean
is said to have gone to Davy Jones’ locker, the ocean-sized, mythical receptacle for anything
that falls into the water. Needless to say, any sailor on the seas Is not to eafer to take a tour
of Davey Jones’ locker, although it might be a rather interesting trip considering all the
treasures located there.

The Paragraph preceding this passage most probably discusses…

a. The youth of Davy Jones


b. Davy Jones’ career as a sailor
c. A different traditional story from the ocean
d. Preparing to travel on the ocean
SOAL
Earthquake is any sudden shaking of the ground caused by the passage of seismic waves through Earth’s rocks.
Seismic waves are produced when some form of energy stored in Earth’s crust is suddenly released, usually
when masses of rock straining against one another suddenly fracture and “slip.” Earthquakes occur most often
along geologic faults, narrow zones where rock masses move in relation to one another. The major fault lines
of the world are located at the fringes of the huge tectonic plates that make up Earth’s crust.

Little was understood about earthquakes until the emergence of seismology at the beginning of the 20th
century. Seismology, which involves the scientific study of all aspects of earthquakes, has yielded answers to
such long-standing questions as why and how earthquakes occur. About 50,000 earthquakes large enough to
be noticed without the aid of instruments occur annually over the entire Earth. Of these, approximately 100
are of sufficient size to produce substantial damage if their centers are near areas of habitation. Very great
earthquakes occur on average about once per year. Over the centuries they have been responsible for millions
of deaths and an incalculable amount of damage to property.

The paragraph following the passage most likely discusses ….

A. suggestions to detect the earthquake


B. examples of the substantial damage that caused by the earthquake
C. the development of seismology to identify the earthquake earlier
D. factors that cause the earthquake and seismic wave
Earthquake is any sudden shaking of the ground caused by the passage of seismic waves through Earth’s rocks.
Seismic waves are produced when some form of energy stored in Earth’s crust is suddenly released, usually
when masses of rock straining against one another suddenly fracture and “slip.” Earthquakes occur most often
along geologic faults, narrow zones where rock masses move in relation to one another. The major fault lines
of the world are located at the fringes of the huge tectonic plates that make up Earth’s crust.

Little was understood about earthquakes until the emergence of seismology at the beginning of the 20th
century. Seismology, which involves the scientific study of all aspects of earthquakes, has yielded answers to
such long-standing questions as why and how earthquakes occur. About 50,000 earthquakes large enough to
be noticed without the aid of instruments occur annually over the entire Earth. Of these, approximately 100
are of sufficient size to produce substantial damage if their centers are near areas of habitation. Very great
earthquakes occur on average about once per year. Over the centuries they have been responsible for millions
of deaths and an incalculable amount of damage to property.

The paragraph following the passage most likely discusses ….

A. suggestions to detect the earthquake


B. examples of the substantial damage that caused by the earthquake
C. the development of seismology to identify the earthquake earlier
D. factors that cause the earthquake and seismic wave
SOAL
I lost my father when I was only nine years old. This was the biggest loss I have had. He was everything to me, his only daughter.
We were so close. I did not lose him to death though. I lost him in a much harder way: I lost my father to drugs. He got addicted
and started to ignore my brother and me.

One cool Summer night, my brother, a couple of our friends, and I were watching Scary Movie 3 in the living room. Around 9:30
pm, when I looked toward the kitchen, I saw orange and yellow flames reflecting of the door’s window. It was a mess explosion
caused by his careless actions under the influence of the drugs.

After the fire was out, I saw my dad run around to the backyard and jump into the pool. I knew then that he had gotten burned.
He ended up confined in the hospital. After he got better, they put him in jail for a month under drug charges. I was so mad and
hurt, and suffered from severe depression. It destroyed my health and my social life.

One day, one of my teachers stopped me in the hail to ask if I was okay. She asked if she could help me, if l would tell her what
was going on. So I did. She helped save me and lift me back up. After a while, I started to feel and do better. She is now one of
my greatest friends and mentors, and we talk daily. I could never repay her for everything she has done for me. Through my
experiences, I learned never to do anything without thinking of how it will impact the people around me.

What was the source of the writer’s problem?

a. Her father was a victim of an explosion


b. Her father was heavily addicted to drugs
c. Her father destroyed her health and social life.
d. Her father was confined to the hospital.
e. Her father was imprisoned for drug Offenses
I lost my father when I was only nine years old. This was the biggest loss I have had. He was everything to me, his only daughter.
We were so close. I did not lose him to death though. I lost him in a much harder way: I lost my father to drugs. He got addicted
and started to ignore my brother and me.

One cool Summer night, my brother, a couple of our friends, and I were watching Scary Movie 3 in the living room. Around 9:30
pm, when I looked toward the kitchen, I saw orange and yellow flames reflecting of the door’s window. It was a mess explosion
caused by his careless actions under the influence of the drugs.

After the fire was out, I saw my dad run around to the backyard and jump into the pool. I knew then that he had gotten burned.
He ended up confined in the hospital. After he got better, they put him in jail for a month under drug charges. I was so mad and
hurt, and suffered from severe depression. It destroyed my health and my social life.

One day, one of my teachers stopped me in the hail to ask if I was okay. She asked if she could help me, if l would tell her what
was going on. So I did. She helped save me and lift me back up. After a while, I started to feel and do better. She is now one of
my greatest friends and mentors, and we talk daily. I could never repay her for everything she has done for me. Through my
experiences, I learned never to do anything without thinking of how it will impact the people around me.

What was the source of the writer’s problem?

a. Her father was a victim of an explosion


b. Her father was heavily addicted to drugs
c. Her father destroyed her health and social life.
d. Her father was confined to the hospital.
e. Her father was imprisoned for drug Offenses
SOAL
I lost my father when I was only nine years old. This was the biggest loss I have had. He was everything to me, his only daughter.
We were so close. I did not lose him to death though. I lost him in a much harder way: I lost my father to drugs. He got addicted
and started to ignore my brother and me.

One cool Summer night, my brother, a couple of our friends, and I were watching Scary Movie 3 in the living room. Around 9:30
pm, when I looked toward the kitchen, I saw orange and yellow flames reflecting of the door’s window. It was a mess explosion
caused by his careless actions under the influence of the drugs.

After the fire was out, I saw my dad run around to the backyard and jump into the pool. I knew then that he had gotten burned.
He ended up confined in the hospital. After he got better, they put him in jail for a month under drug charges. I was so mad and
hurt, and suffered from severe depression. It destroyed my health and my social life.

One day, one of my teachers stopped me in the hail to ask if I was okay. She asked if she could help me, if l would tell her what
was going on. So I did. She helped save me and lift me back up. After a while, I started to feel and do better. She is now one of
my greatest friends and mentors, and we talk daily. I could never repay her for everything she has done for me. Through my
experiences, I learned never to do anything without thinking of how it will impact the people around me.

What was the source of the writer’s problem?

Paragraph 4 is about...
a. how the writer solved her problem
b. how her teacher helped her recover
c. how the teacher stopped her in the hall
d. how the writer met her only best friend
e. how the writer repaid her teacher's kindness
I lost my father when I was only nine years old. This was the biggest loss I have had. He was everything to me, his only daughter.
We were so close. I did not lose him to death though. I lost him in a much harder way: I lost my father to drugs. He got addicted
and started to ignore my brother and me.

One cool Summer night, my brother, a couple of our friends, and I were watching Scary Movie 3 in the living room. Around 9:30
pm, when I looked toward the kitchen, I saw orange and yellow flames reflecting of the door’s window. It was a mess explosion
caused by his careless actions under the influence of the drugs.

After the fire was out, I saw my dad run around to the backyard and jump into the pool. I knew then that he had gotten burned.
He ended up confined in the hospital. After he got better, they put him in jail for a month under drug charges. I was so mad and
hurt, and suffered from severe depression. It destroyed my health and my social life.

One day, one of my teachers stopped me in the hail to ask if I was okay. She asked if she could help me, if l would tell her what
was going on. So I did. She helped save me and lift me back up. After a while, I started to feel and do better. She is now one of
my greatest friends and mentors, and we talk daily. I could never repay her for everything she has done for me. Through my
experiences, I learned never to do anything without thinking of how it will impact the people around me.

What was the source of the writer’s problem?

Paragraph 4 is about...
a. how the writer solved her problem
b. how her teacher helped her recover
c. how the teacher stopped her in the hall
d. how the writer met her only best friend
e. how the writer repaid her teacher's kindness
SOAL
The locations of stars in the sky relative to one another do not appear to the naked eye to
change, and as a result stars are often considered to be fixed in position. Many unaware
stargazers falsely assume that each star has its own permanent home in the nighttime sky.

In reality, though, stars are always moving, but because of the tremendous distances between
stars themselves and from stars to Earth, the changes are barely perceptible here. An example of
a rather fast-moving star demonstrates why this misconception prevails; it takes approximately
200 years for a relatively rapid star like Bernard’s star to move a distance in the skies equal to the
diameter of the earth’s moon. When the apparently negligible movement of the stars is
contrasted with the movement of the planets, the stars are seemingly unmoving.

The passage implies that from earth it appears that the planets…

a. are fixed in the sky


b. move more slowly than the stars
c. show approximately the same amount of movement as the stars
d. travel through the sky considerably more rapidly than the stars
The locations of stars in the sky relative to one another do not appear to the naked eye to
change, and as a result stars are often considered to be fixed in position. Many unaware
stargazers falsely assume that each star has its own permanent home in the nighttime sky.

In reality, though, stars are always moving, but because of the tremendous distances between
stars themselves and from stars to Earth, the changes are barely perceptible here. An example of
a rather fast-moving star demonstrates why this misconception prevails; it takes approximately
200 years for a relatively rapid star like Bernard’s star to move a distance in the skies equal to the
diameter of the earth’s moon. When the apparently negligible movement of the stars is
contrasted with the movement of the planets, the stars are seemingly unmoving.

The passage implies that from earth it appears that the planets…

a. are fixed in the sky


b. move more slowly than the stars
c. show approximately the same amount of movement as the stars
d. travel through the sky considerably more rapidly than the stars
SOAL
Two types of trees from the same family of trees share honors in certain respects as the most
impressive of trees. Both evergreen conifers, the California redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) and
the giant sequoia (Sequoiandendron giganteum) are found growing natively only in the stage of
California. The california redwood is found along the northern coast of the state, while the giant
sequoia is found inland and at higher elevations, along the western slopes of the Sierra Nevadas.

The California redwood is the tallest living tree and is in fact the tallest living thing on the face of
the earth; The height of the tallest redwood on record is 385 feet (120 meters). Though not quite
as tall as the California redwood, with a height of 320 feet (100 meters), the giant sequoia is
nonetheless the largest and most massive of living things; giant sequoias have been measured at
more than 100 feet (30 meters) around the base, with weights of more than 6000 tons.

Which of the following is implied in the passage?

a. The giant sequoia is taller than the California redwood


b. The california redwood is not as big around as the giant sequoia
c. The california redwood weighs more than the giant sequoia
d. Other living things are larger than the giant sequoia
Two types of trees from the same family of trees share honors in certain respects as the most
impressive of trees. Both evergreen conifers, the California redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) and
the giant sequoia (Sequoiandendron giganteum) are found growing natively only in the stage of
California. The california redwood is found along the northern coast of the state, while the giant
sequoia is found inland and at higher elevations, along the western slopes of the Sierra Nevadas.

The California redwood is the tallest living tree and is in fact the tallest living thing on the face of
the earth; The height of the tallest redwood on record is 385 feet (120 meters). Though not quite
as tall as the California redwood, with a height of 320 feet (100 meters), the giant sequoia is
nonetheless the largest and most massive of living things; giant sequoias have been measured at
more than 100 feet (30 meters) around the base, with weights of more than 6000 tons.

Which of the following is implied in the passage?

a. The giant sequoia is taller than the California redwood


b. The california redwood is not as big around as the giant sequoia
c. The california redwood weighs more than the giant sequoia
d. Other living things are larger than the giant sequoia
SOAL
Most of us have heard the good advice that we need to eat less sugar – and rightly so. However, despite the numerous
warnings by health authorities of the ill effects of sugar, the majority of the population is still consuming sugar on a daily
basis in some form or other.

We do not have to consume white, refined sugar to be consuming sugar. Sugar includes glucose, fructose (as in fruit sugar),
lactose (as in milk), sucrose (as in table sugar), maltose or malts (as in rice malt and honey), jam (contains concentrated
juice, which, is high in fruit sugar), maple syrup, corn syrup, palm sugar (traditionally used in macrobiotic cooking), and the
very deceiving organic brown sugar, which is not all that different from whiter sugar. Even alcohol is a sugar. All of these
sugars are problematic in many different ways.

The body changes sugar into 2 to 5 times more fat in the bloodstream than it does starch. With 146 proven reasons why
sugar is bad for us, is there perhaps one single reason as to why we might need it? The only interesting thing about sugar is
that it tastes good and makes us temporarily feel good. This is an area worth exploring. According to Traditional Chinese
Medicine, a 5000 year old wisdom of self-contained knowledge of healing, we all need sweetness in our life. We need six
tastes: sweet, sour, salty, astringent, bitter and pungent to stimulate the taste buds on our tongue at main meals, in order
to experience satiety.

Based on the passage, it can be hypothesized that we will feel full if…

a. there is sugar in the food


b. we eat or drink something sweet
c. alcohol is served during meal time
d. tastes in the food complement each other
e. our body suffers from metabolic imbalance
Most of us have heard the good advice that we need to eat less sugar – and rightly so. However, despite the numerous
warnings by health authorities of the ill effects of sugar, the majority of the population is still consuming sugar on a daily
basis in some form or other.

We do not have to consume white, refined sugar to be consuming sugar. Sugar includes glucose, fructose (as in fruit sugar),
lactose (as in milk), sucrose (as in table sugar), maltose or malts (as in rice malt and honey), jam (contains concentrated
juice, which, is high in fruit sugar), maple syrup, corn syrup, palm sugar (traditionally used in macrobiotic cooking), and the
very deceiving organic brown sugar, which is not all that different from whiter sugar. Even alcohol is a sugar. All of these
sugars are problematic in many different ways.

The body changes sugar into 2 to 5 times more fat in the bloodstream than it does starch. With 146 proven reasons why
sugar is bad for us, is there perhaps one single reason as to why we might need it? The only interesting thing about sugar is
that it tastes good and makes us temporarily feel good. This is an area worth exploring. According to Traditional Chinese
Medicine, a 5000 year old wisdom of self-contained knowledge of healing, we all need sweetness in our life. We need six
tastes: sweet, sour, salty, astringent, bitter and pungent to stimulate the taste buds on our tongue at main meals, in order
to experience satiety.

Based on the passage, it can be hypothesized that we will feel full if…

a. there is sugar in the food


b. we eat or drink something sweet
c. alcohol is served during meal time
d. tastes in the food complement each other
e. our body suffers from metabolic imbalance
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