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Question 1:

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Select one of the poems provided below and, considering the use of if-clauses, answer the following questions: 1. Identify and explain the meaning of an if-clause in a stanza of the chosen poem. 2. Rewrite the selected stanza replacing the if-clause with its result, maintaining the original meaning of the poem. Poem 1: 'If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain; If I can ease one life the aching, Or cool one pain, Or help one fainting robin Unto his nest again, I shall not live in vain.' - Emily Dickinson. Poem 2: 'If all the world and love were young, And truth in every shepherd's tongue, These pretty pleasures might me move To live with thee and be thy love.' - Christopher Marlowe. Choose one of the poems to perform the proposed activities.
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Question 2:

Very Hard

Imagine a scenario where a group of explorers is stranded on a remote island. The island is home to a native tribe that speaks a rare dialect of English. The explorers need to communicate with the tribe to seek help. They have observed that the tribe uses a unique set of 'if-clauses' in their language, which are crucial for making requests and forming conditions. The explorers have found a document with excerpts from the tribe's language guide that explain the use of 'if-clauses' in three different contexts. One excerpt states: 'If the sun rises before the ceremony, the chief will be displeased.'
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Question 3:

Medium

Explain how to use if-clauses and give an example of each type (zero, first, second, and third conditional).
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Question 4:

Medium

Imagine you are planning a trip with your friends and discussing the various possibilities depending on the weather on the day of the trip. Write three if-clauses for possible scenarios considering the weather conditions and the activities you would do under those circumstances. Use different types of if-clauses and make sure to use appropriate verb tenses.
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Question 5:

Medium

Imagine you are planning a picnic on a sunny day, but the weather changes unexpectedly. Using if-clauses type 1 and 2, describe what you would do in case of rain or if the sun continued to shine. How would your plans differ in each situation?
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