Tuesday, October 17, 2017

TUGAS 2 PBIBK: Indirect Sentences in an Article

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Annisa Nadyastiti / 11614383
Anggiana Yuanita Fardhani / 11614238
Feilina Ayu Ananda / 14614143
Katrina Desiree Jaafar / 15614800

Class: 4SA01


Direct Sentences to Indirect Sentences

We changed the direct sentences found in the article in the previous post into indirect sentences.

Sentence 1: “This isn't something that's going to happen 100 years from now. We're losing them right now," said marine biologist Julia Baum of Canada's University of Victoria.

Indirect: Julia Baum said that that was not something that was going to happen 100 years from then. They were losing them right then.

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Sentence 2:To lose coral reefs is to fundamentally undermine the health of a very large proportion of the human race," said Ruth Gates.  

Indirect: Ruth Gates said that to lose coral reefs was to fundamentally undermine the health of a very large proportion of the human race.

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Sentence 3: “The models indicate that we will see the return of bleaching in the South Pacific soon, along with a possibility of bleaching in both the eastern and western parts of the Indian Ocean," said Mark Eakin.

Indirect: Mark Eakin said the models indicated that they would see the return of bleaching soon, along with a possibility of bleaching in both the eastern and western parts of the Indian Ocean.

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Sentence 4: "Whether you're living in North America or Europe or Australia, you should be concerned," said biologist Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, director of the Global Change Institute at Australia's University of Queensland. "This is not just some distant dive destination, a holiday destination. This is the fabric of the ecosystem that supports us."


Indirect: Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, director of the Global Change Institute at Australia's University of Queensland said that whether we were living in North America or Europe or Australia, we should be concerned and that was not just some distant dive destination, a holiday destination. That was the fabric of the ecosystem that supported us.

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Article obtained from  https://www.tweentribune.com/article/teen/scientists-race-prevent-wipeout-worlds-coral-reefs/



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