English Trial Papers_Part50
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In your answer you will be assessed on how well you: e demonstrate understanding of the way perceptions of the journey are shaped in and through texts e describe, explain and analyse the relationship between language, text and context Question 1 (continued) AT pOAC L acke TU P e o0 V¥ o gv o™ ENY 5@%%”%1% i @ MARIG,, 60> Text One — Newspaper Article SOWST g CVR ol N e i‘gh« ; o ke S 2 e ; ety AR o T AL 7 Ut W gpmivad fredan— o\ i of (,,, @{? __a) Explain the appeal of the journey for Ruth Ostrow. i a2 - {‘gi/ - oA R(GPL T WY WIMAGME QTN 10 Wi [davdafic &R . 'gfiig"@f & b) Identify what you think are the two most effective techniques Ostrow 3 M%z:;@“fi“fi{ uses. Briefly explain your response. fi%@f&ifi fl”w("”ag,kiiflf% - fifi\ffizf’f U{» /&é{@%f}' , Y oy 0 VRUGLUA L (comndct 18 VASWEA G I\ dely / ¢) How does the artwork by John Tiedemann reinforce the ideas about the 1 g4 f 3 5 T e n ’f? ? m—»“ (4 U.«S%’\ journey conveyed by Ostrow? l };’gf NeA. 17 oot s g Ut Text Two — Painting WWJQQJ e CodaT\y CQOX0A SUOGTGADY Text Three - Poem IV T ., LAty . , . . : fi;@fg%wsaj ¢) Explain how the persona’s response to the landscape of his journey changes 2 g U as the poem proceeds. k;}{ i il ? B SPci- d) Identify two visual techniques the artist uses to convey the concept of 1 the journey. f) How does the poet convey this change? i Texts One, Two and Three g) Each text explores several ideas about the journey. Choose two texts and 5 compare how these ideas are presented.
. Section I1 15 marks Attempt Question 2 Allow about 40 minutes for this section In your answer you will be assessed on how well you: e express understanding of the journey in the context of your studies ¢ usc language appropriate to audience, purpose and context Question 2 (15 marks) JOUD WA (/00 wivad (?oz{iposé a short story that explores ideas about journeys. Use ONE of the following statements as inspiration: Please indicate at the top of the first page which quotation you have selected. A) “Andsuddenly T am hit with a wave of feeling that makes me quiver.” OR b) “.pining to go wandering off ..” OR c) Looking at my reflection in the mirror, all T could sec I was a jigsaw puzzle. OR d) “But for now, you are in this place and of it.”
Section 11 15 marks Attempt Question 3 Allow about 40 minutes for this section In your answer you will be assessed on how well you: T e demonstrate understanding of the concept of the journey in the context of your study o analyse, explain and assess the ways the journey is represented in a variety of texts e organise, develop and express ideas using language appropriate to audience, purpose and context Question 3 (15 marks) Use the following as stimulus for a feature article that focuses on the importance of the journey as a symbol often used in texts: The appeal of the journey lies in the new awareness it brings. You should make close reference to your prescribed text, ONE text from the stimulus booklet and TWO texts you have studied independently. ,,,,, The prescribed texts are listed on page 10
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The prescribed texts are: ¢ Physical Journeys Prose Fiction - Twain, Mark, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Drama — Gow, Michael, Away Poetry — Skrzynecki, Peter, Immigrant Chronicle: ‘Immigrants at Central Station, 19517; Feliks Skrzynecki’; ‘Crossing the Red Sea’; ‘Leaving home’; ‘Migrant hostel’; ‘A drive in the country’; ‘Post card’. Nonfiction —~ Martin, Jesse, Lionheart Film — Noycc, Phillip, Rabbit-Proof Fence ¢ Imaginative Journeys Drama / Shakespeare — Shakespeare, William, The Tempest Poetry — Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, Samuel Tuylor Coleridge: The Complete Poems ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’, “This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison’, ‘Frost at Midnight’, ‘Kubla Khan’. Nonfiction — Bragg, Melvyn, On Giant's Shoulders Film- Zemeckis, Robert, Contact ¢ Inner Journeys Prose Fiction Ballard, J G, Empire of the Sun Drama — Nowra, Louis, Cosi Poetry - Watson, Ken (ed), /magined Corners: Sujata Bhatt, ‘The One Who Goes Away’; Ivan Lalic, ‘Of Eurydice’; Gwyneth Lewis, ‘Fax X'; Mudrooroo, ‘A Righteous Day’; Janos Pilinszky, ‘The French Prisoner’; Vittorio Sereni, ‘A Dream’, Xuan Quynh, ‘Worried Over the Days Past’ Nonfiction —Morgan, Sally, My Place Film — Benigni, Roberto, Life is Beautiful End of Paper -10-