TMS3720
ASSIGNMENT 13 (YEAR MODULE)
DUE DATE: 3 OCTOBER 2023
QUESTION 1
1.1 With Barrett’s Taxonomy of Reading Comprehension in mind: set comprehension questions for 20
marks based on the text ‘Inkanyamba-The Umngeni River Spirit’. Make sure that the questions you set
follow the sequence of the passage and that they are scaffolded for different levels of Barrett’s Taxonomy
of Reading Comprehension. (20)
Answer:
Question 1: What is the significance of Howick in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands?
Answer: Howick is known for its spectacular falls, where the Umngeni River drops 99 meters into a gorge
below. It has long been on the tourist map due to these falls.
Question 2: How is Inkanyamba described in Zulu tradition?
Answer: According to Zulu tradition, Inkanyamba is described as a snake-like creature with a head similar to
that of a horse.
Question 3: What is believed to be the role of sangomas regarding Inkanyamba?
Answer: Many believe that only sangomas can approach the pool where Inkanyamba is said to reside
without being attacked by the creature.
Question 4: When is Inkanyamba traditionally believed to be most active, and why?
Answer: Inkanyamba is believed to be very active during the summer months. His anger is associated with
many of the destructive storms that occur during this season.
Question 5: How does the legend describe Inkanyamba's reaction when he sees a shiny roof on the
ground?
ASSIGNMENT 13 (YEAR MODULE)
DUE DATE: 3 OCTOBER 2023
QUESTION 1
1.1 With Barrett’s Taxonomy of Reading Comprehension in mind: set comprehension questions for 20
marks based on the text ‘Inkanyamba-The Umngeni River Spirit’. Make sure that the questions you set
follow the sequence of the passage and that they are scaffolded for different levels of Barrett’s Taxonomy
of Reading Comprehension. (20)
Answer:
Question 1: What is the significance of Howick in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands?
Answer: Howick is known for its spectacular falls, where the Umngeni River drops 99 meters into a gorge
below. It has long been on the tourist map due to these falls.
Question 2: How is Inkanyamba described in Zulu tradition?
Answer: According to Zulu tradition, Inkanyamba is described as a snake-like creature with a head similar to
that of a horse.
Question 3: What is believed to be the role of sangomas regarding Inkanyamba?
Answer: Many believe that only sangomas can approach the pool where Inkanyamba is said to reside
without being attacked by the creature.
Question 4: When is Inkanyamba traditionally believed to be most active, and why?
Answer: Inkanyamba is believed to be very active during the summer months. His anger is associated with
many of the destructive storms that occur during this season.
Question 5: How does the legend describe Inkanyamba's reaction when he sees a shiny roof on the
ground?