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The document provides background information on the board game Monopoly. It discusses how the game involves buying, selling, and renting properties to acquire wealth and monopolies. While now published worldwide, the game was originally invented in 1933 by Charles Darrow during the Great Depression. He created the first versions of the game himself using locations from Atlantic City before Parker Brothers purchased the rights and mass produced the game.

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The document provides background information on the board game Monopoly. It discusses how the game involves buying, selling, and renting properties to acquire wealth and monopolies. While now published worldwide, the game was originally invented in 1933 by Charles Darrow during the Great Depression. He created the first versions of the game himself using locations from Atlantic City before Parker Brothers purchased the rights and mass produced the game.

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WEEKLY ASSIGNMENT

Read the text carefully and answer the questions below.


Probably the most recognized boardgame around the world is the game of Monopoly. In this game, players
vie for wealth by buying, selling, and renting properties; the key to success in the game, in addition to a bit of luck, is
for a player to acquire monopolies on clusters of properties in order to force opponents to pay exorbitant rents and
fees.
Although the game is now published in countless languages and versions, with foreign locations and place
names appropriate to the target language adorning its board, the beginnings of the game were considerably more
humble. The game was invented in 1933 by Charles Darrow, during the height of the Great Depression. Darrow, who
lived in Germantown, Pennsylvania, was himself unemployed during those difficult financial times. He set the original
game not as might be expected in his hometown of Germantown, but in Atlantic City, New Jersey, the site of
numerous pre-Depression vacations, where he walked along the Boardwalk and visited at Park Place. Darrow made
the first games by hand and sold them locally until Parker Brothers purchased the rights to Monopoly in 1935 and
took the first steps toward the mass production of today.

1. What is the main idea of the first paragraph?


2. … playes vie for wealth by buying … (2nd line). The word vie is closest in meaning to?
3. What are the key to success in playing monopoly?
4. If you play monopoly published in the United States of America, what properties might you probably have?
Mention 3.
5. What is probably the best title for the passage?

Guess the definition of the underlined words in the passage below. Make use of the context.
One of the leading schools of psychological thought in the twentieth century is behaviorism – the 1. belief
that the role of the psychologist is to study behavior, which is 2. observable, rather than conscious or unconscious
thought, which is not. Probably the best-known 3. proponent of behaviorism is B.F. Skinner, who is famous for his
research on how rewards and 4. punishments influence behavior. He came to believe that positive 5.
reinforcements such as praise, food, or money were more effective in promoting good behavior than negative
reinforcements, or punishment.

NO Words Definition
1. Belief a. The infliction or imposition of a penalty as retribution for an offence
2. Observable b. Able to be noticed or perceived; discernible
3. Proponent c. The process of encouraging or establishing a belief or pattern of behaviour
4. Punishment d. An acceptance that something exists or is true, especially one without proof
5. Reinforcement e. A person who advocates a theory, proposal, or course of action

The following sentences contain a number of underlined words. Each of the underlined words may or may not
be correct. Find the underlined words that are incorrect, and make them correct.

1. The police inspector organization an intensively searching for the rob.


2. The newspaper report did not exactly appreciative the negation commentaries about her article.
3. He became penniless and homeless when a seriousness illness made him unably to work.
4. Maya Angelou is a poetry, compositioner, and author of two autobiography workings, I Know Why the Caged
Bird Sings and My Name.
5. During the previousing war, the nationality defense established found itself in great need of linguistics.

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