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f) The expression "...swept the board..." means to win all or nearly all the prizes or competitions.
g) "Proceeds from the farm..." i) The grammatical name given to this expression is a noun phrase. ii) Its function is to refer to the income or money generated from the farm's produce, which was used to fund the school.
h) For each of the following words, find another word or phrase which means the same and which can replace it as it is used in the passage: i) demonstrate: (This word is not explicitly used in the provided passages.) A suitable replacement would be show or prove. ii) meagre: (Used in the previous passage: "meagre grant") Scanty or insufficient. iii) virgin: (Used in the previous passage: "virgin land") Untouched or undeveloped. iv) procure: (This word is not explicitly used in the provided passages.) A suitable replacement would be obtain or acquire. v) migrant: (This word is not explicitly used in the provided passages.) A suitable replacement would be wanderer or nomad. vi) bountiful: (This word is not explicitly used in the provided passages.) A suitable replacement would be abundant or plentiful.
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f) The expression "...swept the board..." means to win all or nearly all the prizes or competitions.
This English question involves literary analysis, grammar, or writing skills. The detailed response below provides a well-structured answer with supporting evidence and clear explanations.