ENG2613
OCT/NOV
EXAM
2022
, SECTION A: Short Paragraph Questions (60 marks)
Question 1:
1.1 figurative
1.2 The jellyfish swims by tensing and relaxing muscles in a ring around the
bell. The muscles move the bell open and shut, allowing water to be drawn in
and then forced back out to propel the jellyfish along. With tentacles that are
118 feet (36 meters) long, the lion's mane jellyfish is the largest in the entire
globe.
1.3 "A Jelly-Fish," from her early work, foreshadows the existential terror of H.
P. Lovecraft's singular "At the Mountains of Madness" by providing a brief,
spare vignette of primordial dread. Amethyst is a priceless gemstone. The
jellyfish's body in the water has an appearance similar to the changing light
reflections on an amethyst.
1.4 Yes, because learners like to laugh a lot this poem jellyfish can make
children laugh and have a good fun
1.5 The instructor requests that two or three students recite the poem in his
manner. This requires considerable effort on the part of the students and
contributes to their enjoyment of the recital and appreciation of the language's
beauty and musicality. Buddy pairs can be used to share written assignments
between students. This is fantastic because the small class size fosters
confidence and interpersonal relationships.
Devote time to the study of poetry to fully comprehend the author's intent.
Discovering what the poet intended to convey is the most enjoyable aspect of
poetry analysis. Metaphorical language is useful at this time. As a result, the
poetry has a musical-like rhythm and flow. It is the carefully chosen words that
flow, beat in rhythm, have a specific syllable order, and evoke specific images
in the mind of the reader.
I enjoy beginning each day of the poetry section with a read-aloud. Children
enjoy reading poetry and listening to the writing styles of various authors. You
can also include a YouTube video of someone reading poetry if reading isn't
your thing.
Question 2:
Informal language is frequently used in our daily interactions, whether on
Facebook, Line, in text messages, or in conversation. However, formal
language is rarely used to describe and express the concept in standard
articles such as journals and academic papers. This viewpoint was called into
question after reading "Chipotle Employee Just Gave Guy in Front of You
More Rice" by The Onion. Despite the fact that this is a news article,
journalistic and colloquial language is used to emphasize the idea that
consumers do not speak up when confronted with unfavorable situations.
OCT/NOV
EXAM
2022
, SECTION A: Short Paragraph Questions (60 marks)
Question 1:
1.1 figurative
1.2 The jellyfish swims by tensing and relaxing muscles in a ring around the
bell. The muscles move the bell open and shut, allowing water to be drawn in
and then forced back out to propel the jellyfish along. With tentacles that are
118 feet (36 meters) long, the lion's mane jellyfish is the largest in the entire
globe.
1.3 "A Jelly-Fish," from her early work, foreshadows the existential terror of H.
P. Lovecraft's singular "At the Mountains of Madness" by providing a brief,
spare vignette of primordial dread. Amethyst is a priceless gemstone. The
jellyfish's body in the water has an appearance similar to the changing light
reflections on an amethyst.
1.4 Yes, because learners like to laugh a lot this poem jellyfish can make
children laugh and have a good fun
1.5 The instructor requests that two or three students recite the poem in his
manner. This requires considerable effort on the part of the students and
contributes to their enjoyment of the recital and appreciation of the language's
beauty and musicality. Buddy pairs can be used to share written assignments
between students. This is fantastic because the small class size fosters
confidence and interpersonal relationships.
Devote time to the study of poetry to fully comprehend the author's intent.
Discovering what the poet intended to convey is the most enjoyable aspect of
poetry analysis. Metaphorical language is useful at this time. As a result, the
poetry has a musical-like rhythm and flow. It is the carefully chosen words that
flow, beat in rhythm, have a specific syllable order, and evoke specific images
in the mind of the reader.
I enjoy beginning each day of the poetry section with a read-aloud. Children
enjoy reading poetry and listening to the writing styles of various authors. You
can also include a YouTube video of someone reading poetry if reading isn't
your thing.
Question 2:
Informal language is frequently used in our daily interactions, whether on
Facebook, Line, in text messages, or in conversation. However, formal
language is rarely used to describe and express the concept in standard
articles such as journals and academic papers. This viewpoint was called into
question after reading "Chipotle Employee Just Gave Guy in Front of You
More Rice" by The Onion. Despite the fact that this is a news article,
journalistic and colloquial language is used to emphasize the idea that
consumers do not speak up when confronted with unfavorable situations.