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Soalan Uasa English Form 3 -

Ravi smiled. "They want a clear plot: introduction, conflict, resolution. But the 'informative' part is that your story must reflect a moral value or a real-world issue. For example, a story about a boy who litters and later sees a turtle choking on plastic. That’s not just a story—it teaches something."

"Next is Writing," Ravi continued. "Part 1: Short message—like an email or a note. Only 80 words. Easy, right? But the trick is, you must use all the keywords given. Many students forget one and lose marks." soalan uasa english form 3

Aina’s eyes widened. "So the UASA is checking if I can think, not just remember?" Ravi smiled

Ravi pulled out a crumpled handout and pointed. "Look. The UASA English for Form 3 isn't just about memorizing grammar rules from the textbook. It tests three main thinking skills: comprehension, application, and reasoning." For example, a story about a boy who

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