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1 MPUMALANGA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE ENGLISH FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE PAPER 2 NOVEMBER EXAMINATION GRADE MARKS: 70 DURATION: 2 HOURS This question paper consists of 10 pages
2 INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION: 1 Read instructions carefully before you begin to answer questions. 2 This paper consists of TWO sections: SECTION A SHORT STORIES (35) SECTION B POETRY (35) 3 At the end of this examination paper, you should have answered questions that amount to 70 Marks. 4 Read and follow instructions at the beginning of each section closely. 5 Number the answers correctly according to the numbering system used in the question paper. 6 Start each section on a new page 7 Write neatly and legible 2
3 Section A: Short stories This Section is set on TWO short stories answer BOTH of them 1 The visits: Richard Rive 2 The toilet: Gcina Mhlophe Question 1 The Visits: Richard Rive Read the following extract and answer the questions set on it There was a quietness which settled over the flat. It was like that whenever The Student went out and he took the phone off the cradle. The silence surging softly but first the storm before the calm. The phone, then the revving of that damn engine, then peace. Mark books. Standard Ten compos. Remember, dearest children, a word can denotes 5 ability, whereas may denotes possibility. Can ability. May possibility. Can- ability, May ability. He repeated it mentally until a rhythm formed. May- possibility sounded clumsy, so he changed canability, to mayability. But that was wrong. Sacrificing meaning for rhythm. Maybe he could use it on his seniors. His students. The student? 10 He got up, uncomfortable at the triviality of his ideas. Must be getting old. Mr Chips. Old at forty- five. Young at forty five. He walked to the kitchen to make some tea and turned on the tap for hot water. The gurgle echoed through the flat. How vacant the place sounded without The Student. How empty when he wasn t there. How empty when he was there. A different 15 kind of emptiness. Impossible to speak to him any longer. He was too too physical. Throwing his weight and looks around. Girls, the telephone and the Honda. Looks and muscle. A student of rags and tatters. He switched on the stove reflectively, and put on the water, Mayability, 20 canability. Canability, mayability. It was then that he heard the knocking at the door. 3
4 Questions 1 1. Give the names of the characters in the story. (3) 1.2 Refer to Line 1 there was quietness flat Identify the figure of speech used. (1) Explain the effectiveness of the figure of speech. (2) 1.3 Where is the setting of the story? (1) 1.4 Describe the Student s character as presented in this extract. (1) 1.5 List the THREE things that the student was only interested in. (3) 1.6 Choose the correct alternative Write down only the correct letter (A-D) next to the corresponding number. The teacher s lifestyle can be described as. A outgoing B sociable C lovely D lonely (1) 1.7 There was a knock at the door Who was knocking at the door? (1) What did the visitor come for? (2) 1.8. Write the synonym of the word vacant. (1) 1.9 The title of the story is The Visits. Do you think it is suitable? (2) AND [18] 4
5 QUESTION 2 THE TOILET: GCINA MHLOPHE Read the following extract and answer the set questions On this day, it was raining quite hard, so I thought I would shelter in the toilet until the rain had passed. I knocked first to see if there was anyone inside. As there was no reply, I pushed the door open and went in. It smelled little- a dryish kind of a smell, as if the toilet was not used all that often, but it was quite clean compared to many Non-European toilets I knew. 5 The floor was painted red and the walls were cream white. It did not look like it had been painted for a few years. I stood looking around, with the rain coming down very hard on the zinc roof. The noise was comforting to know I had escaped wet, only a few drops had got me. The plastic bag in which I carried my book and purse and neatly folded 10 pink handkerchief was a little damp, but that was because I had used it to cover my head when I ran to the toilet. I pulled my dress down a little so that I would not get creased when I sat down. The closed lid of the toilet was going to be my seat for many mornings after that. I was really lucky to have found that toilet, because the winter was very cold. Not that it was any warmer in,there but once I d closed the door it used to be a little less windy. Questions 2.1 What led the narrator to seek comfort in the toilet? (1) 2.2 Who is the I in the passage? (1) 2.3 Describe the condition of the toilet. Mention THREE points. (3) 2.4 The word Non European represented particular race groups in the history of South Africa. Mention any race it represented. (1) 2.5 Why was the narrator not allowed to stay with her sister? (2) 2.6 According to your knowledge of the story how does madam s resemblance remind the narrator of a doll. (2) 5
6 2.7 Describe the setting of the story? (1) 2.8 What did the narrator do to while away time (keep busy) in the toilet? (1) 2.9 If you were the narrator of the story would you risk your life by waiting in the toilet in the early hours of the morning. (3) 2.10 Do you think The toilet is the suitable title for the story and not The park? (2) [17] 6
7 SECTION B: POETRY This Section is set on TWO poems. Answer BOTH poems 1 On aging: Maya Angelou 2 Ozymandius: Percey B Shelley QUESTION 3 Read the following Poems and answer the set questions. On aging Maya Angelou When you see me sitting quietly, Like a sack left on the shelf, Don t think I need your chattering. I m listening to myself. Hold! Stop! Don t pity me! 5 Hold! Stop your sympathy! Understanding if you got it, Otherwise I ll do without it! When my bones are stiff and aching, And my feet won t climb the stair, 10 I will only ask one favor: Don t bring me a rocking chair. When you see me walking, stumbling, Don t study and get it wrong. Cause tired don t mean lazy 15 And every goodbye ain t gone. I m the same person I was back then, A little less hair, a little less chin, A lot less lungs and much less wind. But ain t I lucky I can still breathe in 3.1 Refer to lines 1 to What is the speaker doing in Line 1? (1) Identify the figure of speech used in Line 2 (1) What is the speaker s action in Line 2 compared to? (2) 3.2 List THREE things that the speaker does not want from the onlookers. (3) 7
8 3.3 Choose the correct alternative. Write down only the corresponding letter (A-D) next to the correct number The speaker is stumbling because she is A sick B old C lazy D weak (1) 3.4 Name two characteristics of aging mentioned in the poem. (2) 3.5. In your own words explain the Line 17 I am the same.then. (2) 3.6 Is it true that the speaker has lost her teeth due to aging? Quote a phrase of two words to support your answer. (2) 3.7 In the last line the speaker is happy about one thing. What is the speaker happy about and why? (2) 3.8 Do you agree with the speakers view on how old people should be treated? Explain your answer. (2) [18] 8
9 Question 4 Ozymadius Percy B Shelley I met a traveller from an antique land Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert. Near them on the sand, Half sunk, a shatter'd visage lies, whose frown And wrinkled lip and sneer of cold command 5 Tell that its sculptor well those passions read Which yet survive, stamp'd on these lifeless things, The hand that mock'd them and the heart that fed. And on the pedestal these words appear: "My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: 10 Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!" Nothing beside remains: round the decay Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare, The lone and level sands stretch far away 4.1. What type of a poem is this? (1) 4.2 Refer to lines Quote a word which proves that the poet is talking about a personal encounter. (1) 4.3 Match the words in Column A with the statements in Column B (4) Column A Antique Trunkless Visage Shattered Column B A Without a body B Severely damaged C Old and valuable D The face E Intact 4.4 Explain the poet s intention for using the colon (:) in line 2. (2) 4.5 What is the impression given by the word vast as used in the poem? (2) 9
10 4.6 Refer to line Quote a phrase of FOUR consecutive words which proves that the sculptor knew and loved his art work. (1) 4.7 What did Ozymandius think when he engraved the quoted words on the pedestal? (1) 4.8 What do you think the words ye mighty would have been referring to? (1) 4.9 Is it True that the words on the pedestal were ironic? Motivate your answer. (2) 4.10 Do you think leaders like Ozymadius are still relevant in the present era? (2) [17] Total section B: 35 Grand Total: 70 10
11 MPUMALANGA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE ENGLISH FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE PAPER 2 NOVEMBER EXAMINATION MEMORANDUM GRADE MARKS: 70 This Memorandum consists of 4 pages
12 English First Additional Language P2 Memorandum MPUE/Nov 2015 Note: This memorandum serves only as a guideline Candidates responses should be assessed as objectively as possible Question The woman, Mr Chips (The teacher), the student (3) 1.2 Personification (1) There was total silence in the area/ flat when the student was away. OR They were not talking to each other. (2) 1.3 A middle class suburb during the apartheid era. (1) 1.4 Sociable /Outgoing /Physically fit (any one) (1) 1.5 Phone /girls /Honda (his bike) (3) 1.6 D- Lonely (1) The woman (1) To ask for food (1) 1.8 Empty 1.9 Open ended : Accept any well substantiated response that refers to the attitude of the teacher,the effects of the visits to the teacher etc. (2) Question 2 The toilet 2.1 It was raining (1) 2.2 The narrator (1) 2.3 Cream white walls /Red floor / Had a dryish kind of a smell (3) 2.4 Black /Coloureds /Indians (any one of the three) (1) 2.5 Live- in visitors were not allowed/ visitors were not allowed to sleep at the servant s quarters. (2) 2.6 Her orange round curls, flattering eyes and her round face. (any two) (2) 2
13 English First Additional Language P2 Memorandum MPUE/Nov In Johannesburg- Orange groove during the apartheid period. (2) 2.8 Reading books or writing in her journal. (1) 2.9 Open ended - accept any well substantiated answer relating to safety/ knowledge of the life of blacks during that period/ issues of shelter (3) 2.10 Open ended accept any well substantiated answer relating to the knowledge of the story. Do not award a mark for Yes or No only. (2) [17] Question 3 On aging Maya Angelou sitting. (1) Simile (1) A sack on the shelf. (2) 3.2 Sympathy/ To pity her / To bring her a rocking chair (3) 3.3 B/ Old (1) 3.4 Stiff bones /Aching feet (2) 3.5 Although she may be old her mental ability is still normal. or Although she is old she can think normally. (2) 3.6 True less chin (do not award a mark for true only) (2) 3.7 She appreciates the fact that although she is old she is still alive and healthy (2) 3.8 Open ended :accept any well substantiated response that relates to people s attitude towards old people. (2) [18] 3
14 English First Additional Language P2 Memorandum MPUE/Nov 2015 Question 4 OZYMANDIUS 4.1 sonnet (1) 4.2 I (1) C (1) A (1) D (1) B (1) 4.4 The colon separates the words that were said by the traveler from the one said by the poet. (2) 4.5 The statue was very big and the legs had to be huge to carry the statue. (2) well those passions read (1) 4.7 He thought his legacy will last forever/ he will be feared even though he is no longer alive to make himself immortal. (any answer to this effect) (1) 4.8 Other kings/ His enemies/ His persecutors/ rivals ( any of the above) (1) 4.9 Yes, he did not remain a king forever/ Nature defeated the statue (2) (do not award a mark for Yes only) 4.10 Open ended Accept any well substantiated response relating to different kinds of rulers/ kings/presidents. (2) [17] Total Section B: 35 Grand Total : 70 4
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