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How does the author's writing convey the importance of having a good relationship with family members?
Similar Questions:
What vivid impressions of family relationship does the author create in the story?
How does the author movingly reveal the importance of family relationship in the story?
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Introduction (Provide a brief introduction to the scenario of question)
- A family without relationship is not a family at all.
- Every human being needs someone to rely on when they are sad, depressed or emotional.
- This special someone will definitely be the ones closest to us - our family members.
- No one can live happily without having a good relationship with his or her family members.
- A family without relationship is not a family at all.
- Every human being needs someone to rely on when they are sad, depressed or emotional.
- This special someone will definitely be the ones closest to us - our family members.
- No one can live happily without having a good relationship with his or her family members.
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Content (Provide evidence to support points)
Main Point & Elaboration & Evidence 1
- After his wife's death, Pak Samad was going through a lot of pain.
- Although she is not physically there but mentally he thinks that she is there.
- He missed his wife so much but he had nothing to hold on to except for the stall and banana leaves.
- Despite having many arguments with Hanif about saving the cost for the nasi lemak recipe, he refused to concede with his son's demands. - When cutting the banana leaves, his eyes were bright and alert and his wrinkled face glowed.
- He looked younger, more alive and happier as he believed that his wife was always by his side.
Analysis 1
- He could not accept the fact of the sudden death of his wife.
- As a result, he continued carrying out the activities that they had done together, thinking of the happy moments they had together.
- The love that was shared between Pak Samad and his wife signified the strong husband and wife relationship between them.
Main Point & Elaboration & Evidence 2
- Hanif's relationship with his father, Pak Samad grew hostile as they were older.
- Hanif felt that his father lacked sufficient business acumen.
Analysis 2
- This led to a strain in their relationship as arguments often took place.
- He could not understand why Pak Samad refused to agree to small concessions like changing a new coat of paint or replacing the old furniture.
- All he knew was to earn money as every cent saved is a cent gained.
- As a result, Nea had to end the feud between them.
- Without her, chances are high that Hanif would not see eye to eye with Pak Samad.
- This showed the importance of the father and son relationship that had to be brought closer by Nea.
Main Point & Elaboration & Evidence 1
- After his wife's death, Pak Samad was going through a lot of pain.
- Although she is not physically there but mentally he thinks that she is there.
- He missed his wife so much but he had nothing to hold on to except for the stall and banana leaves.
- Despite having many arguments with Hanif about saving the cost for the nasi lemak recipe, he refused to concede with his son's demands. - When cutting the banana leaves, his eyes were bright and alert and his wrinkled face glowed.
- He looked younger, more alive and happier as he believed that his wife was always by his side.
Analysis 1
- He could not accept the fact of the sudden death of his wife.
- As a result, he continued carrying out the activities that they had done together, thinking of the happy moments they had together.
- The love that was shared between Pak Samad and his wife signified the strong husband and wife relationship between them.
Main Point & Elaboration & Evidence 2
- Hanif's relationship with his father, Pak Samad grew hostile as they were older.
- Hanif felt that his father lacked sufficient business acumen.
Analysis 2
- This led to a strain in their relationship as arguments often took place.
- He could not understand why Pak Samad refused to agree to small concessions like changing a new coat of paint or replacing the old furniture.
- All he knew was to earn money as every cent saved is a cent gained.
- As a result, Nea had to end the feud between them.
- Without her, chances are high that Hanif would not see eye to eye with Pak Samad.
- This showed the importance of the father and son relationship that had to be brought closer by Nea.
Conclusion (Provide a brief summary to wrap up your points)
- In conclusion, family members will always be by our sides during the most trying of times.
- They share with us love, joy and happiness.
- Supposing everyone maintains a good relationship with their family members, life will definitely be filled with joy and happiness.
- In conclusion, family members will always be by our sides during the most trying of times.
- They share with us love, joy and happiness.
- Supposing everyone maintains a good relationship with their family members, life will definitely be filled with joy and happiness.
Answering Techniques:
- The answer (points and content) above can be used for all questions related the scenario mentioned.
- It is vital to provide connecting sentence to link to the evidence above.
- Always keep in mind the following when answering all questions:
- Write as fast as you can as every second saved will give you more time to think and plan for the subsequent questions.
- Always read your answer again to check for grammatical errors and never misspell the name of characters or places.
- The answer (points and content) above can be used for all questions related the scenario mentioned.
- It is vital to provide connecting sentence to link to the evidence above.
- Always keep in mind the following when answering all questions:
- Show in-depth understanding of the setting, plot, character, themes, messages and universal issues in texts.
- Analyse and evaluate the use of language, style and tone in prose.
- Show individuality and insight through a perceptive personal response with reference to texts.
- Produce well-planned creative works independently with precise textual evidence.
- Demonstrate knowledge by incorporating well-selected reference to the text skillfully and with flair
- Sustain a critical understanding of the text showing individuality and insight
- Respond sensitively and in considerable detail to the way the writer achieves his/her effects
- Sustain personal and evaluative engagement with task and text
- Write as fast as you can as every second saved will give you more time to think and plan for the subsequent questions.
- Always read your answer again to check for grammatical errors and never misspell the name of characters or places.
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