This academic exercise is a reading comprehension task specifically tailored for Secondary School Certificate (SSC) level English students. It requires careful reading and understanding of a given prose passage.
The passage narrates the story of Meherjan, who has lost everything due to river erosion, a recurring natural disaster in Bangladesh caused by rivers like the Jamuna. It highlights the devastating impact of such events on human lives, families, and livelihoods, linking it to the broader issue of climate change and its consequences, such as displacement and poverty.
Students are instructed to read the passage thoroughly to grasp its central theme, identify specific details, and understand the vocabulary in context. Following this, they are expected to answer a series of multiple-choice questions (questions 1, 2, and 3) by selecting the most appropriate alternative from the options provided. This task primarily assesses a student's ability to comprehend written text, infer meanings, and recall factual information accurately from the passage.
(a) threat/danger ; (b) residing/living ; (c) likely/often ; (d) become ; (e) example
River erosion is still posing (a) threat/danger to the lives and properties of thousands of people (b) residing/living close to the rivers. They are most (c) likely/often the worst victims of river erosion. Each year about one lac people (d) become homeless for river erosion in Bangladesh. Meherjan's life is just one (e) example .
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