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    Form 2 2012

    PERFORMANCE STANDARD

    Descriptor : B6 DL1

    Evidence : B6 DL1 E1

    Band 6

    Performance StandardAppreciate literary works and present ideas critically in an

    exemplary manner.

    DescriptorResponding to literary works by giving ones opinion of the text

    read/heard and relating it to life

    EvidenceAble to draw similarities/differences between ones life and that of

    the characters

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    Form 2 2012

    Descriptor : B6 DL1

    Evidence : B6 DL1 E1

    Instruction : In what ways do you see yourself similar or different to the

    criminals?

    Guard Helps Robbers Cart Away Microchips

    By SIMREN KAUR

    [email protected]

    Camera shy: Some of the suspects being taken to the Bukit Mertajam magistrates court. Their

    remand order was extended for another six days.

    BUTTERWORTH: Instead of helping to keep watch over millions of ringgit in microchips stored at a

    warehouse, a security guard apparently abetted a syndicate in the RM22mil heist in the Prai IndustrialArea.

    In the 2 a.m. incident on Sunday, a group of masked men armed with parang and axes stormed into

    the warehouse and tied up the six unarmed security guards who were stationed near the Highway

    Auto-City in Juru.

    They then carted away the microchips on a lorry.

    The guards managed to free themselves and alert the police.

    Within 24 hours of the heist, police arrested 14 suspects, aged between 20 and 30, including a security

    guard.

    A major portion of the loot was also recovered in a house in Pongsu Seribu, Kepala Batas, the same

    night.

    State deputy police chief Senior Asst Comm Datuk Abdul Rahim Jaafar said: It is a major success

    for us. To us, success is not only measured by the recovery of the stolen goods, but also being able to

    nab all the culprits.

    He was speaking to reporters after Federal Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department deputy

    director I Datuk Haris Wong Abdullah opened a high-profile policing programme in Bandar Sunway

    Seberang Jaya here yesterday.

    Meanwhile, the magistrates court here has extended the remand order for all the suspects to another

    six days beginning yesterday.

    Students Copy

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    Form 2 2012

    Descriptor : B6 DL1

    Evidence : B6 DL1 E1

    Students Expected Answer:

    If similar,

    I see myself as similar to the criminal because:

    I can be dishonest especially when it comes to my responsibilities, e.g. completing

    homework or obeying schools rule. Sometimes, when I feel a bit lazy, I will take

    shortcuts in doing things.

    Accept any relevant answer

    If different,

    I see myself different than the criminal because:

    Im a student and I dont have the capacity to be involved in something as big as the

    crime. In addition, being in a school, there are not many things that can be sold with

    high value as that of microchips. It would be pointless in involving in a small crime.

    I realised the need to be honest in every things we do. Moreover, if we are not honest,

    there will be chaos in the society since everyone keeps playing deceit on each other. I

    dislike conflicts and will always do my best to be as honest as I can. After all, honesty

    is the best policy.

    Accept any relevant answer

    Teachers Copy