ENG2614 (ENG2614)
University of South Africa
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ENG2614 | Applied English Literature for Intermediate Phase | UNISA | Semester 1, 2025 | Assignment 1 with Creative Writing, AI Comparison, and Critical Essay
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---16October 20252025/2026A+
- This document contains the complete Assignment 1 submission for ENG2614, including a 200-word original creative story, an AI-generated narrative with screenshots, and a detailed comparison of narrative elements. It also features a critical essay on the role of AI in enhancing narrative understanding in education, a self-reflection on writing improvement, and Padlet-based digital literacy activities. The content is ideal for students exploring storytelling, AI integration, and reflective pedagogy...
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ENG2614 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2025 - DUE 2 May 2025; 100% correct solutions and explanations.
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- ENG2614 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 
Semester 1 2025 - DUE 2 May 2025; 100% correct solutions 
and explanations.
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ENG2614 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2025 (211508) - DUE 27 June 2025
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- Question 1 – Visual Literacy Go back and listen to the online classes on visual literacy and mythology. Look at the image below. In a well-structured and clearly argued essay, discuss how the visual elements of line, colour, shape, texture, medium and style illustrate the richness of African mythology and the cultural link between myth-creation and identity. Your essay should be between 1500 and 2000 words in length. 90 Marks Use the following questions to guide you in your analysis: • What ...
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ENG2614 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE GUIDELINE) 2025 - DUE 2 May 2025
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- Please read the short story, “Don’t Laugh in Bungelos Street”, written by Andrea Kaczmarek and illustrated by Sergii Shkoliar, by using this link, and then respond to the following assignment questions and prompts. 1. Write a short essay (1200 to 1500 words) based on this story in which you identify and discuss the narrative and stylistic elements found in the story. a. Start by discussing the more basic elements, such as setting, characterisation, point of view, and plot, before trying to...
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