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African Language and Culture in Practice - AFL1502 Assignment 20 Semester 1 2025 ;100 % TRUSTED workings, Expert Solved, Explanations and Solutions. For assistance call or W.h.a.t.s.a.p.p us on ...(.+.2.5.4.7.7.9.5.4.0.1.3.2)........... AFL1502 Assignment 20 Semester 1 2025 Instructions: • Answer all questions. • Write neatly. • Students who chose to answer English questions should note that they must give examples in the African language that they choose to study. QUESTION 1 (a) Discuss the four parts of the plot of the novel listed below: (12) (i) Introduction (ii) Rising action (iii) Climax (iv) Conclusion (b) Give a definition of an essay and briefly discuss the elements of topic, and main idea. (8) (c) Briefly discuss what constitutes poetic language in poetry. (5) [25] QUESTION 2 (a) Explain how the characters in prose narratives (myths, legends, and folktales) of African traditional literature differ about their character traits. (6) (b) Give a brief definition of Traditional poetry in the African languages. (4) (c) Write three occasions in which the chanting of clan praises occurs. (6) (d) Explain the slogans or praises of any 3 soccer teams. (6) (e) Give three purposes of an advertisement. (3) [25] TOTAL OF MARKS: [50 X 1= 50]

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AFL1502
ASSIGNMENT 20 SEMESTER 1
2025
UNIQUE NO.
DUE DATE: 25 APRIL 2025

, AFL1502

Assignment 20 Semester 1 2025



Unique Number:

Due Date: April 2025

African Language and Culture in Practice

QUESTION 1

(a) Discuss the four parts of the plot of the novel listed below:

(i) Introduction:
The introduction is the beginning of the story. This is where we meet the main
characters and learn about the setting — where and when the story takes place. The
writer also gives us a hint of the problem or the situation that the story will focus on. For
example, in a Xitsonga novel, you might be introduced to a young boy who wants to go
to the city to find a job.

(ii) Rising action:
This is when things start to happen. The main character faces challenges or problems
that need to be solved. These events build up the tension and keep the reader
interested. For example, the boy might struggle to find work in the city, and this brings
more problems like hunger and loneliness.

(iii) Climax:
The climax is the most exciting part of the story. This is the turning point — where the
biggest challenge or decision happens. It’s where we feel the most emotion or
suspense. For example, the boy may be forced to choose between returning home with
nothing or staying in the city to continue struggling.

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