1.draw up 10 question based on the passage below. You must have at least one question starting with each of the following words:
Who, where, when, why, how. Much of Canada's forestry production goes towards making pulp and Canada supplies 34% of the world's wood pulp and 49% of its newsprint paper. If these paper products could be produced in some other way, Canadian forests could be preserved. Recently, a possible alternative way of producing paper has been suggested by agriculturalists and environmentalists: a plant called hemp
Hemp has been cultivated by many cultures for thousands of years. It produces fibre, which can be made into paper, fuel, oils, food, and rope. for centuries, it was essentials to the economies of many countries, because it was used to make the ropes and cables used in sailor ships; colonial expansion and the establishment of a world-wide trading network would not have been feasible without hemp. Nowadays, ships cables are usually made from wire or synthetic fibres, but scientist are now suggesting that the cultivation of hemp should be revived for the production of paper and pulp. According to its proponents, four times as much paper can produced from land using hemp could reduce the pressure on Canada's forests
Where do 49% of the world's newsprint paper come from?
When was hemp proposed as an alternative way to produce paper?
Why are environmentalists interested in the production of hemp?
When did hemp start being cultivated?
How does forestry production affect the preservation of Canadian forests?
How did sailor ships use hemp?
Who suggested hemp as an alternative way to produce paper?
Why do Canadian forests need preservation?
Who claimed that hemp could increase the production of paper?
Explanation:
Who, What, When, Where, and Why are known as the 5 Ws, in reference to the fundamental questions to be made when attempting to gather information. In this case, "What" is absent, and the question "how?" was included. To answer, formulate questions that have a clear answer in the text.