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This document contains workings, explanations and solutions to the ENG1501 Assignment 1 (QUALITY ANSWERS) 2024. For assistance call or us on 0.6.8..8.1.2..0.9.3.4..... Section A: Reflective essay: Poetry (Unit 2) Now that you have worked through Unit 2 (Poetry) in the study guide, write a reflective essay of 250 – 350 words in which you discuss how this section of the work resonated with your own personal experiences or memories, and what insight you gained from studying this section. In your essay, please reflect on the questions below: 1. What does poetry mean to you? Do you like poetry? Do you think poems matter in society? Do you have a favourite poem? If so, please share it with us! 2. Which section(s) in this unit did you find particularly enjoyable or interesting, or gave you more insight into poetry? Please be as specific as possible (quote from the section and provide page references). 3. Which section(s) in this unit did you find the least enjoyable or difficult to understand? Please be as specific as possible (quote from the section and provide page references). Section A total: 10 Section B: ‘My Book’ – M. Xaba Read the poem ‘My Book’ by M Xaba (available as an e-reserve on the library website) before answering the questions that follow. You must answer in full sentences, and you should support your answers by quoting from the poem. Note: You will notice that each question includes a mark allocation. This is to indicate how much you should write to support your answer. One mark represents one main point or reason. If a question counts four marks, that means that you will need to supply four points or reasons. ASSIGNMENT 01: POETRY Due date: [Will be announced on myModules] Remember that you can use an example from a poem only once; you cannot use the same example for each of your answers. QUESTIONS 1. Refer to lines one to three. 1.1 In the first line of the poem, the poet’s diction illustrates the setting in which the speaker finds herself. Based on the speaker’s description, write one sentence in which you describe the setting of this scene and one sentence in which you quote any two words or phrases to support your answer. (3) 1.2 In these lines, the speaker makes use of a figure of speech to create a humorous effect. Write three or four sentences in which you name the figure of speech, quote any two examples and explain why the effect is humorous. (4) 2. Refer to lines one to seven. 2.1 A change occurs in lines four to seven. Write one sentence in which you identify the change and one sentence in which you explain how the speaker conveys this change, quoting any one word from the first three lines that substantiates your answer. (3) 2.2 Identify the tone in lines four to seven and quote any two words or phrases that support your answer. Next, write a sentence in which you explain what this tone tells the reader about the speaker’s relationship with her book. (4) 2.3 The poet makes use of several sound devices in lines four to seven to convey the tone. Name one sound device that is used, quote any two words that illustrate the sound device and underline the sound that is repeated. (3) 2.4 In lines four to seven, the poet makes use of punctuation to change the rhythm of the poem. Identify the punctuation mark used to create this change, explain the change in rhythm and then comment on the effect of this change. (3) 3. Refer to lines eight to eleven. 3.1 In lines eight and nine, the poet makes use of imagery to illustrate the speaker’s relationship with her book. Identify the imagery, quote two words or phrases that substantiate your answer and comment on what this tells you about how the speaker views her book. (3) 4. Refer to the poem as a whole. 4.1 What do you think is the theme of the poem? Give a reason for your answer. (2) Section B Total: 25 Grand Total: 35 Bonus question: 5 marks (This section is not compulsory, but if you do it, you can earn five (5) bonus marks for this assignment. Write your own poem of about ten lines in which you celebrate the book or poem you love the most. OR Amanda Gorman (Youth Poet Laureate 2017) delivered a poem called ‘The Hill We Climb’ at US president Joe Biden’s inauguration. Watch the video of her performance here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jp9pyMqnBzk. Question Write a paragraph in which you discuss the following: • What did you think of this poem? Did it resonate with you in any way? • What difference do you think reading a poem out loud makes in how you understand the poem?

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