Indholdsfortegnelse
Assignment 1
Indsæt i alt ni punktummer i nedenstående tekstuddrag, og ret til stort begyndelsesbogstav.

Assignment 2
Find i nedenstående tekststykke de første to af hver af følgende ordklasser (det må ikke være de samme ord): Substantiv (navneord), verbum (udsagnsord), adjektiv (tillægsord), adverbium (biord), pronomen (stedord) og præposition (forholdsord).

Assignment 3
Skriv en sammenhængende tekst om billedet på 75 til 125 ord, hvor du anvender konjunktioner (bindeord). Marker fire af dine anvendte konjunktioner. Bemærk, at det skal være fire forskellige konjunktioner.

Assignment 4
Du skal besvare både 4A og 4B.

Assignment 4B
Fra dit eget essay i Assignment 5, find en sætning, som du selv har formuleret, hvor subjektet (grundleddet) står i 3. person, singularis (ental), og omskriv hele sætningen, så subjektet står i 3. person, pluralis (flertal).

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Uddrag
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Chika hardly sleeps all night. The window is shut tight; the air is stuffy, and the dust, thick and gritty, crawls up her nose. She keeps seeing the blackened corpse floating in a halo by the window, pointing accusingly at her.

Finally, she hears the woman get up and open the window, letting in the dull blue of early dawn. The woman stands there for a while before climbing out.

Chika can hear footsteps, people walking past. She hears the woman call out, voice raised in recognition, followed by rapid *Hausa that Chika does not understand.

Chika stands slowly and stretches; her joints ache. She will walk all the way back to her auntie’s home in the gated estate because there are no taxis. There are only army Jeeps and battered police station wagons.

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In May 2020, a significant decision made by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency had a profound impact on the Florida Keys.

This decision started a debate that goes beyond the realms of science, ethics, and public health. The agency gave the green light for the release of hundreds of millions of genetically modified mosquitoes into Florida .

This move triggered a burst of concerns and heated arguments regarding the introduction of these engineered insects into the natural ecosystem.

On one side, advocates highlight the potential advantages of using these mosquitoes as a groundbreaking tool against Aedes aegypti, the mosquito species responsible for transmitting diseases like Zika, dengue, yellow fever, and malaria.

On the other side, critics criticize this initiative as a risky "Jurassic Park experiment" that might unintentionally give rise to more robust and potentially harmful mosquito populations .

The release of genetically modified mosquitoes poses considerable risks and should be approached with caution due to potential environmental and health concerns.