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AQA-7707-2-ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE QUESTION PAPER 2_EXPLORING CONFLICT-A LEVEL-Jun24. Section A Writing about Society Answer on one text in this section. Answer both questions on your chosen set text. Either Into the Wild – Jon Krakauer 0 1 Read the section of Chapter 2, from ‘Ken Thompson, the owner of an Anchorage auto-body shop, Gordon Samel, his employee, and their friend Ferdie Swanson, a construction worker, set out for the bus on September 6, 1992, stalking moose.’ to ‘You better call the troopers. There’s a man back in the bus by the Sushana. Looks like he’s been dead for a while.’ This describes the finding of Chris’s body by a group of local Alaskans and their notification of it to the State Troopers. Recast the base text into an account that Ferdie Swanson gives to an Alaska State Trooper about the discovery of Chris’s body. In your transformation you should consider: • Swanson and his friends’ reactions to the discovery of Chris’s body during their intended hunting trip • his interactions with the state trooper and his impressions of Chris’s final days in the bus. You should write about 300 words. [25 marks] and 0 2 Write a commentary explaining the decisions you have made in transforming the base text for this new account and the effects of reshaping Krakauer’s original description. In your commentary you should: • consider how you have used language to shape your intended meaning • demonstrate the connections between the base text and your transformed text • structure your commentary clearly to express your ideas. You should write about 400 words. [30 marks] 000002 Page 2 of 12 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 3 IB/G/Jun24/7707/2 Turn over ► or The Suspicions of Mr Whicher: or the Murder at Road Hill House – Kate Summerscale 0 3 Read the section of Chapter 18, from ‘In the summer of 1881 Whicher fell ill with gastritis and a stomach ulcer, and on 29 June, after his stomach wall was perforated, he died, aged sixty-six.’ to ‘This love of flowers had originated with

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AQA
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Paper 2 Exploring Conflict




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Wednesday 5 June 2024 Morning Time allowed: 2 hours 30 minutes




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Materials




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For this paper you must have:
• an AQA 12-page answer book




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• a copy of the set texts you have studied for Section A and Section B. These texts must not be
annotated and must not contain additional notes or materials.




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Instructions
• Use black ink or black ball-point pen. D
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Write the information required on the front of your answer book. The Paper Reference is 7707/2.
• There are two sections:
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Section A: Writing about Society
Section B: Dramatic Encounters
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• Answer three questions in total: two questions from Section A and one question from Section B.
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• Do all rough work in your answer book. Cross through any work you do not want to be marked.
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Information
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• The maximum mark for this paper is 100.
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• The marks for questions are shown in brackets. There are 55 marks in total for the questions in
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Section A and 45 marks for the question in Section B.
• You will be marked on your ability to:
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– use good English
– organise information clearly
– use specialist vocabulary where appropriate.
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Advice
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It is recommended that you spend 80 minutes on Section A and 70 minutes on Section B.
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Section A

Writing about Society

Answer on one text in this section.

Answer both questions on your chosen set text.



Either




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Into the Wild – Jon Krakauer




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0 1 Read the section of Chapter 2,

from




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‘Ken Thompson, the owner of an Anchorage auto-body shop, Gordon Samel, his
employee, and their friend Ferdie Swanson, a construction worker, set out for the bus on




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September 6, 1992, stalking moose.’




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to
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‘You better call the troopers. There’s a man back in the bus by the Sushana. Looks like
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he’s been dead for a while.’
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This describes the finding of Chris’s body by a group of local Alaskans and their
notification of it to the State Troopers.
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Recast the base text into an account that Ferdie Swanson gives to an Alaska State
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Trooper about the discovery of Chris’s body.
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In your transformation you should consider:
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• Swanson and his friends’ reactions to the discovery of Chris’s body during their
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intended hunting trip
• his interactions with the state trooper and his impressions of Chris’s final days in the
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bus.

You should write about 300 words.
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[25 marks]
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and
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0 2 Write a commentary explaining the decisions you have made in transforming the base
text for this new account and the effects of reshaping Krakauer’s original description.

In your commentary you should:
• consider how you have used language to shape your intended meaning
• demonstrate the connections between the base text and your transformed text
• structure your commentary clearly to express your ideas.

You should write about 400 words.
[30 marks]




IB/G/Jun24/7707/2
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