Analysis of the provided text:
The text contains a series of questions and a word-finding task, likely from a language or reading comprehension exercise book.
Questions Analysis:
- 3. a & b: These questions refer to the second lesson on Wednesday, one stating it's 'Reading' and the other 'is Reading'. This might be a grammar point about verb forms or a slight variation in wording.
- 4. a & b: Compares 'six lessons' with 'sixth lessons' on Friday, possibly focusing on the correct use of cardinal and ordinal numbers.
- 5. a & b: Similar to 4, contrasting 'six lesson' with 'sixth lesson' on Monday, likely about singular vs. plural noun usage with numbers.
- 6. a & b: Highlights the difference between 'we make things' and 'we makes things', which is a subject-verb agreement issue (third-person singular 'makes' vs. plural 'make').
- 7. a & b: Addresses the common grammatical point of 'a lot of books' (plural countable noun) versus 'a lot of books' (singular usage of 'is' with plural 'books'), where 'a lot of' often takes a plural verb.
Word Finding Task Analysis:
Task: Find 11 words from the story "Friends are always friends". Circle and write them.
Provided Word: Teddy,
Word Grid:
Note: To complete this task, one would need the original story "Friends are always friends" to identify the 11 words and then locate them within the provided grid or list them. The grid itself contains letters, but without the story context, it's impossible to determine the target words or confirm if they are present.