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ENG1516 January February Sup Portfolio (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2025 - DUE 23 January 2025 correct questions and answers and explanations. Assistance with assignments or to get latest exam materials, kindly email me at ...... Question 1 Using your own words, define “to assume something.” (2) [2] Question 2 Read this text with its accompanying picture before answering the questions below. “Star light, star bright,” By Anonymous Star light, star bright, First star I see tonight, I wish I may, I wish I might, Have this wish I wish tonight. Anonymous. “Star light, star bright.” The Poetry Foundation. Question 2.1 What is the function of the illustrations that accompany nursery rhymes? (2) Question 2.2 Which two main types of rhyme do we encounter in poetry? (2) Question 2.3 Which type of rhyme is used in the poem above? Write down an example of each of the types of rhyme that you identified in Question 2.2. (2) 3 ENG1516 January/February Supplementary 2024 Question 2.4 Do you think that the text and image of the nursery rhyme work well together in conveying the overall meaning of the nursery rhyme to learners? Give reasons for your answer. (2) [8] Question 3 Read this story and answer the questions below. Why the Hippopotamus Lives in the Water By Elphinstone Dayrell Many years ago, the hippopotamus Isantim was one of the largest animals in the land. Only the elephant was bigger. The hippopotamus had seven hippopotamus wives whom he loved very much. Sometimes he threw big parties for all the animals, but the strange thing was that no one, except his wives, knew his name. At one such party, just as the animals were about to sit down, the hippopotamus said, “You are sitting at my table to eat, but none of you know my name. If no one knows my name, you will all leave without dinner.” No one could guess his name, so everyone had to leave and leave all the delicious food behind. But before they left, the turtle stood up and asked what the hippopotamus would do if he told him his name at the next party. The hippopotamus answered that he would be so ashamed that he and his family would leave the land and live in the water forever. Now, it was the habit of the hippopotamus to go to the river every morning and evening with his seven wives to wash and drink there. The turtle was aware of this habit. One day, when the hippopotamus and his wives went to the river to bathe, the turtle made a small hole in the middle of the path. When the hippopotamuses returned, two wives stayed a little behind. The turtle buried itself halfway in the hole, leaving most of its shell visible. When the hippopotamus wives passed by, the first wife hurt her foot on the turtle’s shell and cried, “Oh Isantim, I hurt my foot.” The turtle heard this and went home in a happy mood. At the next party, the hippopotamus again said that someone had to know his name, otherwise no one would get anything to eat. The turtle stood up and said, “Promise me that you will not kill me if I tell you your name?” The hippopotamus promised. Then the turtle shouted as loud as it could, “Your name is Isantim.” Everyone cheered and sat down to eat. When the party was over, the hippopotamus kept his promise and went to the river with his seven wives. From that day on, the hippos have always lived in the water. Although they come to land at night to eat, you will never find a hippopotamus on land during the day. Dayrell, Elphinstone. “Why The Hippopotamus Lives In The Water.” Ririro. Question 3.1 4 ENG1516 January/February Supplementary 2024 Briefly define “characters” and list all of the characters in the story. (4) Question 3.2 Name the category and sub-category of the above tale. Motivate your answer with an example from the text. (4) Question 3.3 The Routledge Companion to Children’s Literature identifies several characteristics of folktales. Identify and discuss any three of these characteristics that are applicable to the story ‘Why the Hippopotamus Lives in the Water’. Justify your answer with reference to the story. (6) [14] 5 ENG1516 January/February Supplementary 2024 Question 4 Study this illustration and answer the question below. Mysticsartdesign. “Moon, Star, Boy, Fishing, Dream.” Pixabay. Question 4.1 Write at least two paragraphs in which you explain how the illustrator uses lines, colour, shapes, texture, space, composition and perspective to convey the meaning of the image. (14) [14] 6 ENG1516 January/February Supplementary 2024 Question 5 Read this poem and answer the questions below: The Swing By Robert Louis Stevenson How do you like to go up in a swing, Up in the air so blue? Oh, I do think it the pleasantest thing Ever a child can do! Up in the air and over the wall, Till I can see so wide, Rivers and trees and cattle and all Over the countryside– Till I look down on the garden green, Down on the roof so brown– Up in the air I go flying again, Up in the air and down! Poem in public domain. Question 5.1 Briefly explain the three learning styles that teachers should keep in mind when they teach. (6) Question 5.2 In a paragraph of about four sentences, explain how you would engage learners with each of the learning styles (that you explained in Question 5.1) in teaching this poem to a foundation phase class. (4) [10] Question 6 Please offer a brief reflection on your experience of answering this examination paper. Your reflections may include any of these questions, but you may also respond to your own questions. Did you find that the paper assessed the skills and knowledge you acquired over the course of the module?

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Question 1 Using your own words, define “to assume something.” (2) [2] Question 2 Read this text
with its accompanying picture before answering the questions below. “Star light, star bright,” By
Anonymous Star light, star bright, First star I see tonight, I wish I may, I wish I might, Have this wish I
wish tonight. Anonymous. “Star light, star bright.” The Poetry Foundation. Question 2.1 What is the
function of the illustrations that accompany nursery rhymes? (2) Question 2.2 Which two main types
of rhyme do we encounter in poetry? (2) Question 2.3 Which type of rhyme is used in the poem
above? Write down an example of each of the types of rhyme that you identified in Question 2.2. (2)
3 ENG1516 January/February Supplementary 2024 Question 2.4 Do you think that the text and
image of the nursery rhyme work well together in conveying the overall meaning of the nursery
rhyme to learners? Give reasons for your answer. (2) [8] Question 3 Read this story and answer the
questions below. Why the Hippopotamus Lives in the Water By Elphinstone Dayrell Many years ago,
the hippopotamus Isantim was one of the largest animals in the land. Only the elephant was bigger.
The hippopotamus had seven hippopotamus wives whom he loved very much. Sometimes he threw
big parties for all the animals, but the strange thing was that no one, except his wives, knew his
name. At one such party, just as the animals were about to sit down, the hippopotamus said, “You
are sitting at my table to eat, but none of you know my name. If no one knows my name, you will all
leave without dinner.” No one could guess his name, so everyone had to leave and leave all the
delicious food behind. But before they left, the turtle stood up and asked what the hippopotamus
would do if he told him his name at the next party. The hippopotamus answered that he would be so
ashamed that he and his family would leave the land and live in the water forever. Now, it was the
habit of the hippopotamus to go to the river every morning and evening with his seven wives to
wash and drink there. The turtle was aware of this habit. One day, when the hippopotamus and his
wives went to the river to bathe, the turtle made a small hole in the middle of the path. When the
hippopotamuses returned, two wives stayed a little behind. The turtle buried itself halfway in the
hole, leaving most of its shell visible. When the hippopotamus wives passed by, the first wife hurt
her foot on the turtle’s shell and cried, “Oh Isantim, I hurt my foot.” The turtle heard this and went
home in a happy mood. At the next party, the hippopotamus again said that someone had to know
his name, otherwise no one would get anything to eat. The turtle stood up and said, “Promise me
that you will not kill me if I tell you your name?” The hippopotamus promised. Then the turtle
shouted as loud as it could, “Your name is Isantim.” Everyone cheered and sat down to eat. When
the party was over, the hippopotamus kept his promise and went to the river with his seven wives.
From that day on, the hippos have always lived in the water. Although they come to land at night to
eat, you will never find a hippopotamus on land during the day. Dayrell, Elphinstone. “Why The
Hippopotamus Lives In The Water.” Ririro. Question 3.1 4 ENG1516 January/February

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