Literature Exam: Prose – Section A Questions, 2011 – 2014

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Literature Exam: Prose – Section A Questions, 2011 – 2014 (This question is worth a TOTAL of 36 marks)

1 Answer all parts of the question (a) From the extract, what do you learn about the character of Snowball. Use Evidence from the extract to support your answer. (8) (b) Explain how the writer presents the importance of THE SEVEN COMMANDMENTS in the extract. (12) (c) In the extract the pigs are in control Explain how the writer presents control in ONE other part of the novel. (16)

1 Answer all parts of the question (a) From the extract, what do you learn about the character of Old Major. Use Evidence from the extract to support your answer. (8) (b) Explain how the writer presents Major’s dreams in the extract. (12) (c) In the extract Major is seen as a leader. Explain how the writer presents leadership in ONE other part of the novel. (16)

1 Answer all parts of the question (a) From the extract, what do you learn about the character of Napolean. Use Evidence from the extract to support your answer. (8) (b) Explain how language is used to create an impression of the dogs. (12) (c) The writer presents the theme of fear in the extract. Explore the significance of fear in ONE other part of the novel. (16)

1 Answer all parts of the question (a) From the extract, what do you discover about the character of Mr Jones. Use Evidence from the extract to support your answer. (8) (b) Explore the significance of control in the extract. (12) (c) The writer creates a sense of sympathy in the extract. Explore the significance of sympathy in ONE other part of the novel. (16)

1 Answer all parts of the question (a) From the extract, how does the author present the character of Boxer. Use Evidence from the extract to support your answer. (8) (b) Explain how the writer uses language is used to present panic. (12) (c) The writer presents the theme of ignorance in the extract. Explore the significance of ignorance in ONE other part of the novel. (16)

1 Answer all parts of the question (a) From the extract, what do you discover about the character of Mollie. Use Evidence from the extract to support your answer. (8) (b) Explain how the writer presents the theme of deception in the extract. (12) (c) The writer presents the theme of deception in the extract. Explore the significance of deception in ONE other part of the novel. (16)

1 Answer all parts of the question (a) From the extract, what do you learn about the character of Napoleon. Use Evidence from the extract to support your answer. (8) (b) Explain how the writer uses language is used to present the relationship between the pigs and the other animals in this extract. (12) (c) The writer presents the theme of dishonesty in the extract. Explore the significance of dishonesty in ONE other part of the novel. (16)