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nexus9112 [7]
2 years ago
7

Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. You’re listening to Continuous Radio, the Voice Of New Generation, with a live transmissio

n from the Center of Change. We are reporting Amusement centers. This year, the minister is studying the possibility of starting three The first visit of the Minister of Culture, Ms. Shaker, to the first of a series of computer Other similar centers in different areas. This is a historic moment. You all know that Ms. Shaker is The first female minister in our Country. The mayor and the Town council are coming down The stairs to welcome her. The Car has arrived, and Ms. Shaker Is getting out. The mayor and The Minister are shaking Hands. They are talking to each Other. What are they saying? I Am not sure, but they’re Obviously saying something Funny because everybody is Laughing At this moment, the mayor is introducing the members of the council his Distinguished guest. And now the historic moment has come: The minister is cutting the Ribbon, announcing the inauguration of the first amusement center. Look at the crowd! What are they doing? They are cheering and shouting! Nobody knows what their feeling Is! Is it delight, excitement, or both? What an experience!
1: what is the minister of culture doing at the center of change

2: who are the people attending the ceremony of inauguration

3: why does the radio announcer call it a historic moment

4: list the actions done by the minister

5: what are the questions asked by the announcer​
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1 answer:
olya-2409 [2.1K]2 years ago
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1: What is the minister of culture doing at the center of change?

Ans: The minister is cutting the ribbon for the amusement center's inauguration ceremony.

2: Who are the people attending the ceremony of inauguration?

Ans: The crowd is consisted of citizens, but the mayor is also there to greet the minister.

3: Why does the radio announcer call it a historic moment?

Ans: This is a historic moment because Ms.Shaker is the first female prime minister cutting the ribbon for the first amusement center's inauguration

4: List the actions done by the minister.

Ans: She got out of the car, shook hands with the mayor, climbed the steps, then cut the ribbon.

5: What are the questions asked by the announcer​?

Ans: a)What are they saying?

b) What are they doing?

c) Is it delight, excitement, or both?

hope this helps!

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