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  How to Make Bregedel Tempe   The ingredients: 150 g tempe 1 tablespoon flour 1 egg 1 spoon Royco 1 cup vegetable oil for frying Here are the instructions: Mash the tempe with a fork. Put the mashed tempe in a bowl and mix with the flour and Royco, followed by an egg. Shape the tempe into the size of a golf ball and flatten a little with a fork. Heat the vegetable oil in a medium flame. When the oil is hot, drop the tempe into the oil, five or six at a time. Fry until golden brown on both sides, drain on  absorbent  paper and serve hot with chili or sauce.   A. Choose the best answer based on the text above! 1.Which statement is TRUE about the instruction? A. We need the big fire to make oil become hot. B. We ought to drop the tempe around ten or twelve at a two times. C. We fork to flatten the shape of tempe. D. We fry the tempe before golden brown.   2. What is the main ingredient of the bregedel tempe? A. Tempe B. Bregedel Tempe C. Tempe and Egg D. Temp...

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Gresik residents made to dig graves as punishment for not wearing face masks  The Jakarta Post Jakarta / Thu, September 10, 2020 / 05:34 pm Eight people in Gresik regency, East Java, were ordered by local authorities to dig graves for those who have died of COVID-19 as punishment for not wearing face masks in public. Cerme district head, Suyono, said that he punished residents who did not wear face masks by making them dig graves at a public cemetery in Ngabetan village. “There are only three available gravediggers at the moment, so I thought I might as well put these people to work with them,” said Suyono as quoted by tribunnews.com on Wednesday, adding that local authorities made sure the health protocol violators did not participate in the burials. To assist the gravediggers, Suyono assigned two people to each grave. One is tasked with digging the grave, while the other lays wooden boards inside the hole to support the corpse. “Hopefully this can create a deterrent effect agains...