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TAKE YOUR PICK (OPTION A or B)
OPTION A
QUESTION 1
1.1 What kind of literature does this story belong to? Is it fiction or non-fiction; fantasy
or realism; prose, poetry or drama? Give reasons for your answers. (6 marks)
This story belongs to the genre of realistic fiction. It is fiction because the events and
characters are imagined and created by the author rather than being factual or based on
real-life individuals. However, it is realism because the story presents everyday situations
that are believable and could happen in real life—such as a boy aspiring to be a chef, facing
teasing
OPTION B
QUESTION 1
1.1 What kind of literature does this story belong to? Is it fiction or non-fiction; fantasy
or realism; prose, poetry or drama? Give reasons for your answers. (6 marks)
This story belongs to realistic fiction prose. It is fictional because the characters and events
are imagined by the author, yet it portrays a scenario that could realistically happen in real
life. The main character, Kabelo, is a young boy with dreams of becoming a chef, which is
a realistic career aspiration. The setting, Mahikeng, is a real South African town, and the
situations described – like school interactions, family dynamics, and a televised cooking
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or real-life documentation. The form is prose, not poetry or drama, because the story is
written in paragraph form with full sentences and no use of rhyme or dramatic structure
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TAKE YOUR PICK (OPTION A or B)
OPTION A
QUESTION 1
1.1 What kind of literature does this story belong to? Is it fiction or non-fiction; fantasy
or realism; prose, poetry or drama? Give reasons for your answers. (6 marks)
This story belongs to the genre of realistic fiction. It is fiction because the events and
characters are imagined and created by the author rather than being factual or based on
real-life individuals. However, it is realism because the story presents everyday situations
that are believable and could happen in real life—such as a boy aspiring to be a chef, facing
teasing
OPTION B
QUESTION 1
1.1 What kind of literature does this story belong to? Is it fiction or non-fiction; fantasy
or realism; prose, poetry or drama? Give reasons for your answers. (6 marks)
This story belongs to realistic fiction prose. It is fictional because the characters and events
are imagined by the author, yet it portrays a scenario that could realistically happen in real
life. The main character, Kabelo, is a young boy with dreams of becoming a chef, which is
a realistic career aspiration. The setting, Mahikeng, is a real South African town, and the
situations described – like school interactions, family dynamics, and a televised cooking
Disclaimer:
competition
The materials provided– are
areintended
entirely for
believable.
educational It and
is not fantasy because
informational purposesthere are no magical or
only. They
should supernatural
not be submitted as original
elements, andwork
it is or
notused in violation
non-fiction of any it
because academic institution's
is not based on factual reporting
policies. The buyer is solely responsible for how the materials are used.
or real-life documentation. The form is prose, not poetry or drama, because the story is
written in paragraph form with full sentences and no use of rhyme or dramatic structure