ENG2613
Applied English Literature for
Intermediate Phase – First Additional
Language (FAL)
Unique number: 880652
Due date: 2 June 2025 at 23:00
N.B PARAPHRASE YOUR WORK TO AVOID PLAGARISM (CHANGE WORDS)
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Assignment guidelines:
This assignment is worth 50 marks and consists of three sections. Answer all questions.
Remember to use your own words: do not copy and paste answers from study material,
websites, or your peers.
DO NOT PLAGIARISE – you will fail the assignment.
Any sources consulted should be cited according to the Harvard referencing method.
You MUST cite Tutorial Letter 501 in your assignment.
You are allowed to use AI for brainstorming, but you may not copy and paste an essay
that has been produced by AI as this is plagiarism.
Complete the plagiarism declaration form and AI use declaration form found at the end of
this document and include them in your assignment submission.
Remember to edit and proofread your work before submitting your assignment on the
ENG2613 myModules site. You will be awarded a mark out of 5 for language.
It is compulsory that your assignment be typed and converted to a PDF document.
Use Arial 12 font for your assignment and 1.5 spacing. No hand-written assignments
will be marked. No assignments uploaded as images will be marked.
Remember to accept the EULA (end user license agreement) when you upload your
assignment. If you do not accept the EULA, your assignment will not be marked.
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1. DRAMA
Read the following drama excerpt and answer the questions that follow.
Master Maid: A Tale of Norway by Aaron Shepard
NARRATOR 1: Once there was a lad named Leif.
NARRATOR 4: Now, Leif was a likeable fellow, and handsome to boot.
NARRATOR 2: But he never wanted to listen to anyone,
NARRATOR 3: and he always had to do things his own way.
NARRATOR 1: His father told him,
FATHER: My son, it’s good to make up your own mind. But it’s also good to know when
others know more than you.
NARRATOR 4: Now, Leif didn’t want to hear that either, so he said,
LEIF: Father, I’m going out into the world, where I can do things just as I like.
NARRATOR 2: His father begged Leif not to go, but the more he pleaded, the more Leif
was set on it. Finally his father said,
FATHER: Your stubbornness is bound to land you in trouble. But at least take this piece
of advice. Whatever you do, don’t go to work for the troll.
NARRATOR 3: So where do you think Leif went? Right to the house of the troll!
NARRATOR 1: Leif knocked on the door, and the troll himself answered it.
NARRATOR 4: He was huge, and a good deal uglier than anyone you’d care to meet.
LEIF: Pardon me, sir. I’m looking for work.
TROLL: Are you, now?
NARRATOR 2: . . . said the troll, feeling the boy’s arm.
TROLL: I could use a fellow like you.
NARRATOR 3: The troll led him into the stable and said,
TROLL: I’m taking my goats to pasture. Since it’s your first day, I won’t ask much of you.
Just shovel out all this dung.
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Applied English Literature for
Intermediate Phase – First Additional
Language (FAL)
Unique number: 880652
Due date: 2 June 2025 at 23:00
N.B PARAPHRASE YOUR WORK TO AVOID PLAGARISM (CHANGE WORDS)
, ENG2613/001/2/0/2025
Assignment guidelines:
This assignment is worth 50 marks and consists of three sections. Answer all questions.
Remember to use your own words: do not copy and paste answers from study material,
websites, or your peers.
DO NOT PLAGIARISE – you will fail the assignment.
Any sources consulted should be cited according to the Harvard referencing method.
You MUST cite Tutorial Letter 501 in your assignment.
You are allowed to use AI for brainstorming, but you may not copy and paste an essay
that has been produced by AI as this is plagiarism.
Complete the plagiarism declaration form and AI use declaration form found at the end of
this document and include them in your assignment submission.
Remember to edit and proofread your work before submitting your assignment on the
ENG2613 myModules site. You will be awarded a mark out of 5 for language.
It is compulsory that your assignment be typed and converted to a PDF document.
Use Arial 12 font for your assignment and 1.5 spacing. No hand-written assignments
will be marked. No assignments uploaded as images will be marked.
Remember to accept the EULA (end user license agreement) when you upload your
assignment. If you do not accept the EULA, your assignment will not be marked.
2|Page
, ENG2613/001/2/0/2025
1. DRAMA
Read the following drama excerpt and answer the questions that follow.
Master Maid: A Tale of Norway by Aaron Shepard
NARRATOR 1: Once there was a lad named Leif.
NARRATOR 4: Now, Leif was a likeable fellow, and handsome to boot.
NARRATOR 2: But he never wanted to listen to anyone,
NARRATOR 3: and he always had to do things his own way.
NARRATOR 1: His father told him,
FATHER: My son, it’s good to make up your own mind. But it’s also good to know when
others know more than you.
NARRATOR 4: Now, Leif didn’t want to hear that either, so he said,
LEIF: Father, I’m going out into the world, where I can do things just as I like.
NARRATOR 2: His father begged Leif not to go, but the more he pleaded, the more Leif
was set on it. Finally his father said,
FATHER: Your stubbornness is bound to land you in trouble. But at least take this piece
of advice. Whatever you do, don’t go to work for the troll.
NARRATOR 3: So where do you think Leif went? Right to the house of the troll!
NARRATOR 1: Leif knocked on the door, and the troll himself answered it.
NARRATOR 4: He was huge, and a good deal uglier than anyone you’d care to meet.
LEIF: Pardon me, sir. I’m looking for work.
TROLL: Are you, now?
NARRATOR 2: . . . said the troll, feeling the boy’s arm.
TROLL: I could use a fellow like you.
NARRATOR 3: The troll led him into the stable and said,
TROLL: I’m taking my goats to pasture. Since it’s your first day, I won’t ask much of you.
Just shovel out all this dung.
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