ENG1516
Assignment 3
Due 6 August
2025 (COMPLETE
ANSWERS)
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ENG1516 Assignment 3 | Due 6 August 2025
Course
Applied English Literature Foundation Phase First (ENG1516)
Institution
University Of South Africa (Unisa)
Book
Children’s Literature
QUESTION 1 1.1. In your own words, provide a definition of poetry. (2) 1.2.
Lynch-Brown alludes to the “sonorous and rhythmical effects” (1997:52) of a
poem. What does this imply in terms of the best way to introduce young
learners to poetry such as nursery rhymes? (2) 1.3. What is the value of
nursery rhymes being illustrated? (2) 1.4. Poetry, such as nursery rhymes,
have specific elements that help you interpret and understand the poem.
One such element is rhythm. In your own words, provide a definition of
rhythm, and indicate the distinction between fast and slow rhythm in poetry.
Enhance your explanations of fast and slow rhythm by providing 1 example
of each from nursery rhymes. (10) [16]
QUESTION 1
1.1. In your own words, provide a definition of poetry. (2)
Poetry is a form of literature that uses precise language, imagery, and often rhythm and rhyme, to
evoke emotions, tell a story, or express ideas in a concentrated and imaginative way. It's a
creative arrangement of words to create a deeper meaning or feeling beyond their literal sense.
1.2. Lynch-Brown alludes to the “sonorous and rhythmical effects” (1997:52) of a
poem. What does this imply in terms of the best way to introduce young learners
to poetry such as nursery rhymes? (2)
This implies that the best way to introduce young learners to poetry is through oral presentation
and active engagement. Focusing on the "sonorous" (pleasant sound) and "rhythmical"
(patterned beat) aspects means reading nursery rhymes aloud, encouraging clapping, chanting, or
even moving to the rhythm. This allows children to experience the musicality and flow of the
words directly, which is often more accessible and enjoyable than simply reading them silently
on a page.
1.3. What is the value of nursery rhymes being illustrated? (2)
The value of nursery rhymes being illustrated is that the visuals enhance comprehension and
engagement, especially for young learners. Illustrations help children connect the abstract words
Assignment 3
Due 6 August
2025 (COMPLETE
ANSWERS)
NO PLAGIARISM
[Pick the date]
[Type the company name]
, Exam (elaborations)
ENG1516 Assignment 3 | Due 6 August 2025
Course
Applied English Literature Foundation Phase First (ENG1516)
Institution
University Of South Africa (Unisa)
Book
Children’s Literature
QUESTION 1 1.1. In your own words, provide a definition of poetry. (2) 1.2.
Lynch-Brown alludes to the “sonorous and rhythmical effects” (1997:52) of a
poem. What does this imply in terms of the best way to introduce young
learners to poetry such as nursery rhymes? (2) 1.3. What is the value of
nursery rhymes being illustrated? (2) 1.4. Poetry, such as nursery rhymes,
have specific elements that help you interpret and understand the poem.
One such element is rhythm. In your own words, provide a definition of
rhythm, and indicate the distinction between fast and slow rhythm in poetry.
Enhance your explanations of fast and slow rhythm by providing 1 example
of each from nursery rhymes. (10) [16]
QUESTION 1
1.1. In your own words, provide a definition of poetry. (2)
Poetry is a form of literature that uses precise language, imagery, and often rhythm and rhyme, to
evoke emotions, tell a story, or express ideas in a concentrated and imaginative way. It's a
creative arrangement of words to create a deeper meaning or feeling beyond their literal sense.
1.2. Lynch-Brown alludes to the “sonorous and rhythmical effects” (1997:52) of a
poem. What does this imply in terms of the best way to introduce young learners
to poetry such as nursery rhymes? (2)
This implies that the best way to introduce young learners to poetry is through oral presentation
and active engagement. Focusing on the "sonorous" (pleasant sound) and "rhythmical"
(patterned beat) aspects means reading nursery rhymes aloud, encouraging clapping, chanting, or
even moving to the rhythm. This allows children to experience the musicality and flow of the
words directly, which is often more accessible and enjoyable than simply reading them silently
on a page.
1.3. What is the value of nursery rhymes being illustrated? (2)
The value of nursery rhymes being illustrated is that the visuals enhance comprehension and
engagement, especially for young learners. Illustrations help children connect the abstract words