Buckingham Palace Test

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ENGFA.2 ENGLISH FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (PAPER 2) MEMORANDUM FEB/MARCH 2009 TIME: MARKS: 2 HOURS 70 NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION 2009 Write on the cover of your answer book, after the word, ‘Subject’: ENGLISH FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (PAPER 2) This memorandum consists of 13 pages. MEMORANDUM MARCH 2009 QUESTION 1 NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE ENGLISH FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE WORLDSCAPES ROBIN MALAN (1) (1) [2] [2] 1.1.1 He is addressing his dead /deceased wife 1.1.2 She is dead / no longer alive / deceased 1.2 1.3 FALSE (√) “for one quarter hour” (√) To convey the message (√)about his wife’s death(√) / She had to tell the speaker(√) that his wife had died(√) / She was the bearer of sad news (Only One mark) C a political prisoner at Pretoria Central Prison [2] [1] 1.4.1 1.5.1 Two guards had to be present during the visit.(√) They had to speak through a glass plate.(√) The visit was only fifteen minutes long.(√) (1) (1) (2) (1) (1) (1) [3] 1.6.1 These words are spoken by the guards 1.6.2 They were harsh / cruel / inconsiderate 1.6.3 They were granting the prisoner a kindness (√) which would not be allowed under normal circumstances(√) OR His wife’s death(√) resulted in their granting an extra-ordinary visit(√) 1.7.1 relief 1.7.2 responsible 1.7.3 wife 1.8 1.9 The loss of a loved one through death(√) is a matter that affects all of mankind .(√) OR The harsh treatment of political prisoners(√) by prison authorities is universal. (√) “perpetrate” [4] [3] [2] [1] 1.10.1 The body of the beggar will rot / decay(√) and the poet decides not to create art from the beggar(√)(2) 1.10.2 Yes.(√) The title shows that the man is dying(√) and soon his body will be decomposing(√)(3) [5] 1.11 1.12 FALSE. (√) It is normal (neutral) for them(√) A calm / objective to involved / critical [2] [1] 1.13.1 affected / touched /
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