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SECTION A: POETRY PRESCRIBED POETRY Answer аny TWO оf the fоllоwing four questions. SECTION A: POETRY QUESTION 1: POETRY - ESSAY QUESTION (The Gаmblers) In the poem, ‘The Gаmblers’, Anthony Delius uses imagery, language, and symbolism to convey the idea of fishermen as gamblers. With close reference to the poem, write an essay of 200 - 250 words to discuss the validity of this statement. [10] OR QUESTION 2: POETRY - CONTEXTUAL QUESTIONS (On First Looking...) 2.1 Comment on how the choice of words in the poem's title contributes to our understanding of the poem. Identify examples from the text to justify your response. (3) 2.2 How does the use of punctuation in lines 13 and 14 of the poem contribute to the overall impact and meaning of the imagery of the speaker's experience? (2) 2.3 Explain how the first three lines of 'On First Looking into Chapman's Homer' convey the speaker's sense of discovery and exploration beyond the physical world. (3) 2.4 True or False. Provide a quote from the poem to justify your answer. In 'On First Looking into Chapman's Homer', the speaker expresses disappointment at his first encounter with Homer's works. (2) [10] OR QUESTION 3: POETRY - CONTEXTUAL QUESTIONS (The Kraken) 3.1 Describe how the speaker in the poem feels about the Kraken. Provide evidence from the poem to support your answer. (3) 3.2 Explain how Tennyson creates a sense of foreboding and awe in his description of the Kraken in the poem. Provide examples from the poem to support your answer. (3) 3.3 What is the fate of the Kraken as described in Tennyson's poem? Provide evidence from the poem to support your answer. (2) 3.4 Discuss how Tennyson uses sibilance in "The Kraken" to create a sense of unease and danger. Quote from the text to justify your answer. (2) [10] OR QUESTION 4: POETRY - CONTEXTUAL QUESTIONS (Vergissmeinnicht) 4.1 Identify the type of rhyme that Keith Douglas has used in the poem. Explain how it adds to the message of the poem. (3) 4.2 Comment on the writer’s attitude towards war. Provide evidence from the poem to justify your response. (3) 4.3 Comment on the effectiveness of the use of punctuation in line 11 of the poem. ‘who has put: Steffi. Vergissmeinnicht.’ (2) 4.4 True or False: The soldiers feel compassion for the dead soldier. Quote a line from the poem to justify your answer. (2) [10]
INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Reаd the instructiоns cаrefully befоre yоu begin to аnswer the questions. 2. This question paper consists of THREE sections:• SECTION A: Poetry (30 marks)• SECTION B: Novel (25 marks)• SECTION C: Drama (25 marks) 3. Answer FIVE QUESTIONS in all: THREE in Section A, ONE in Section B and ONE in Section C as follows: SECTION A: POETRYPrescribed poetry– Answer TWO questions.Unseen poetry – COMPULSORY question. SECTION B: NOVELAnswer ONE question. SECTION C: DRAMAAnswer ONE question. 4. CHOICE OF ANSWERS FOR SECTIONS B (NOVEL) AND C (DRAMA): Answer ONE ESSAY QUESTION AND ONE CONTEXTUAL QUESTION. If you answer the essay question in Section B, you must answer the contextual question in Section C. If you answer the contextual question in Section B, you must answer the essay question in Section C. Use the checklist to assist you. 5. LENGTH OF ANSWERS • The essay questions on Poetry should be answered in about 200 - 250 words.• The essay questions on the Novel and Drama sections should be answered in 350 - 400 words.• The length of answers to the contextual questions should be determined by the mark allocation.• Candidates should aim for conciseness and relevance. 6. Follow the instructions at the beginning of each section carefully. 7. Number your answers correctly according to the numbering system used in this question paper. 8. Suggested time management:• SECTION A: approximately 40 minutes.• SECTION B: approximately 55 minutes.• SECTION C: approximately 55 minutes.