ENG2613
Section A
QUESTION 1
1.1
Literature is a written or spoken text which is formed by using partly or completely
symbolic language that gives the human life new meaning that is based on
fanciful perspectives by using imagination along with the reason Literature is a
written or spoken text since it has different genres which either made to be read such
as: Fiction and short story or to be spoken such as: Poetry and Drama. The
language that used in literature is either completely symbolic or partly These days,
libraries and bookshops make books available to many people and literature can be
enjoyed as printed hardcopy books, magazines or eBooks, to name a few. Literary
publications can be viewed on stage, television or in the cinemas
In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be literature.
However, in more specific contexts, the plural form can also be literatures. This is
done in reference to various types of literatures or a collection of literatures. Using
the plural form thus reminds us that each culture, for example, Asian, African or
Oriental, has their own types of literature. The plural form reminds us of this diversity
1.2
Prose, - Harry Potter by J. K. Rowling
Poetry - If the world was crazy by Shel Silverstein
Drama- A Midsummer-Night’s Dream, Act 2, Scene 2 by William Shakespeare
1.3
i. Literature adds to a child's mental and emotional well being. By learning about the
characters, children develop various methods for expressing their thoughts and
feelings. Individual self-awareness develops in children via the acquisition of
confidence and emotional sensitivity. This strengthens their sense of their own
identity and connection to their culture.
Section A
QUESTION 1
1.1
Literature is a written or spoken text which is formed by using partly or completely
symbolic language that gives the human life new meaning that is based on
fanciful perspectives by using imagination along with the reason Literature is a
written or spoken text since it has different genres which either made to be read such
as: Fiction and short story or to be spoken such as: Poetry and Drama. The
language that used in literature is either completely symbolic or partly These days,
libraries and bookshops make books available to many people and literature can be
enjoyed as printed hardcopy books, magazines or eBooks, to name a few. Literary
publications can be viewed on stage, television or in the cinemas
In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be literature.
However, in more specific contexts, the plural form can also be literatures. This is
done in reference to various types of literatures or a collection of literatures. Using
the plural form thus reminds us that each culture, for example, Asian, African or
Oriental, has their own types of literature. The plural form reminds us of this diversity
1.2
Prose, - Harry Potter by J. K. Rowling
Poetry - If the world was crazy by Shel Silverstein
Drama- A Midsummer-Night’s Dream, Act 2, Scene 2 by William Shakespeare
1.3
i. Literature adds to a child's mental and emotional well being. By learning about the
characters, children develop various methods for expressing their thoughts and
feelings. Individual self-awareness develops in children via the acquisition of
confidence and emotional sensitivity. This strengthens their sense of their own
identity and connection to their culture.