Saturday, March 30, 2013

Linking Words Exercise

It's been few days since i have been practising IELTS . I came across this linking words and paragraph .  I hope it helps .

Exercise 1:

In all novels, incidents, actions, thoughts ____  descriptions are related,  ____ narrated, by an agent who is known as a narrator. The reader, ______ , sees the events of a novel to a greater or lesser degree through the eyes, _____  point of view, of the novel's narrator. It is obvious, ______ , that the narrator is an extremely significant element in considering a novel, _______  it is the narrator who decides what to show or tell us, _______ what emphasis is to be placed on an event  ______ character, _____ it is the narrator's language that describes events and characters.

Choose from: [and, because, consequently, however, or, therefore, whereas]. Each word can be used more than once.

Answer :

In all novels, incidents, actions, thoughts and descriptions are related, or narrated by an agent who is known as a narrator. The reader, therefore, sees the events of a novel to a greater or lesser degree through the eyes , and point of view, of the novel's narrator. It is obvious, consequently, that the narrator is an extremely significant element in considering a novel, because it is the narrator who decides what to show or tell us, or what emphasis is to be placed on an event or character, whereas it is the narrator's language that describes events and characters.


This is just a small exercise taken from the website below :
It is quite an interesting read and i am sure the website contains more relevant exercises to help you to improve English writing skills.

http://www2.ulg.ac.be/facphl/uer/d-german/remed/linkwords.htm


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