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ENG1517 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2025 - DUE 23 June 2025; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. For assistance, Whats-App 0.6.7-1.7.1-1.7.3.9. Ensure your success with us.. Question 1 To answer the questions in this section, you must read Units 3 and 4 of your Study Guide. ALL the answers MUST be presented in the form of cohesive paragraphs and not in point form. Access the story, The man who never lied: African Legend, via the following link: https://anikefoundation.org/african-folktales/the-man-who-never-lied Answer the following questions based on the story: Question 1.1 (10 marks) Study frame seven of the above story and write a paragraph in which you discuss whether the visuals in the story, The Man Who Never Lied, are likely or unlikely to appeal to children below the age of six based on the colours used and style of the visuals. You must also discuss how the visuals convey the story Question 1.2 (10 marks) Legends and myths are similar in a number of respects. However, there are also distinct characteristics that make them different from each other. Read the story and write a paragraph in which you explain how The Man Who Never Lied is different from a myth and discuss specific characteristics that make it a legend. Your answer must refer to specific sections of the story. Sub-total: 20 marks ASSIGNMENT 02 Compulsory for examination admission. Unit 3: Developing Strategies for the Interpretation of Visuals; and Unit 4: Myths, Legends, Fables and Folk Tales. Question 2 To answer the questions in this section, you must read Units 3 and 4 of your Study Guide. ALL the answers MUST be presented in the form of cohesive paragraphs and not in point form. Access the story, The Lion and The Jackal: Trickster, via the following link: https://worldstories.org.uk/reader/the-lion-and-the-jackal/english/247# Answer the following questions based on the story: Question 2.1 (10 marks) Most trickster tales can both entertain and convey a particular lesson to children. Write a paragraph in which you discuss whether there is any lesson children in the Foundation-phase classroom can derive from The Lion and The Jackal story. Your answer must also comment on the significance of the contrasting physical body sizes of the two characters in the story. Question 2.2 (10 marks) Write a paragraph in which you identify the conflict, climax and resolution from the story The Lion and the Jackal and discuss how children would relate to them. Question 2.3 (10 marks) The Lion and The Jackal is an example of an African trickster tale. Write a paragraph in which you discuss the characteristics of a trickster tale and then show how the characteristics are represented in the above story.

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Frame seven of the story The Man Who Never Lied uses simple and soft visuals that are
likely to appeal to children below the age of six. The colours are bright but not
overwhelming, featuring gentle earth tones and soft pastels that create a calm, friendly
mood. These colours are commonly used in early childhood materials as they attract
attention without overstimulating the young viewer. The characters are drawn with large
heads and expressive faces, a visual style that helps children easily identify emotions
and follow the story's mood. The illustrations are not overly detailed, which is
appropriate for younger children who process visual information better when it is
presented in a simple, uncluttered way. In frame seven, the visual supports the narrative
by showing the wise man in action, bowing respectfully, while also giving clues about the
story’s setting (the palace), helping children follow the events even if they are not yet
fluent readers. The artwork enhances comprehension by visually representing keyof use
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