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YDT DENEMELERİ Ortaöğretim Genel Müdürlüğü 1. DENEME
51. The Great Wall of China was primarily built for 53. Society is essential to shaping individual identities
defence purposes but has become a major tourist since people interact with others and adjust their
attraction. self-concept accordingly.
A) As it was built mainly for defence, the Great Wall of A) Society plays a critical role in interactions among
China has turned into a famous structure today. people, as it shapes individuals’ identities by
modifying their self-concept.
B) Although the Great Wall of China was mainly built
for defence, it is now a significant tourist spot. B) Because people interact with others and modify
their self-concept in response, society plays a key
C) Originally a defensive structure, the Great Wall of role in forming individual identities.
China attracts many tourists from around the world
today. C) Individuals’ self-esteem is shaped by their
relationships with others; thus, society’s role in
D) The Great Wall of China attracts many tourists influencing personal identity is critical.
today thanks to the fact that it was originally
constructed for defence. D) Aside from interactions with others, society
continually reshapes people’s self-concept and
E) Despite its original purpose of defence, the Great plays a major role in identity formation.
Wall of China now draws in visitors from all over the
globe. E) Regular interactions with other individuals influence
how people perceive themselves, proving society’s
role in shaping identities.
52. Things Fall Apart portrays the impact of
colonisation on the Igbo society of Nigeria through
the tragic story of Okonkwo.
A) Things Fall Apart deliberately uses Okonkwo’s story
to discuss the tragic role of colonisation in the Igbo
society of Nigeria.
B) Okonkwo’s tragic story is used in the book
Things Fall Apart to prove the effects of Nigerian
colonisation on the Igbo community.
C) By telling the sad tale of Okonkwo, Things Fall
Apart displays the negative consequences of Igbo
colonisation on Nigerian society.
D) With the tragic narration of Okonkwo, Things Fall
Apart reflects the results of colonisation for the
Nigerian Igbo community.
E) With the tragic story of Okonkwo, the book Things
Fall Apart depicts the effects of colonisation on
Nigeria’s Igbo community.
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