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EXAM READING EDUQAS PAPER 2

Q1 - FIND INFO FOR EXTRACT 1 Q2 – HOW - 8-10 QUOTES Q3 - FIND INFO FOR EXTRACT 2 Q4 – HOW 8-10 QUOTES & AGREE Q5 - FIND INFO FOR BOTH EXTRACTS Q6 – COMPARE & 8-10 QUOTES

4. IS THIS CORRECT?

QUESTION 1 - 4/5 MINS EXAMPLE ANSWER Over 20 years. Dean Potter. Sun, wind or rainstorms.

QUESTION 2 – HOW DOES THE WRITER… EXAMPLE ANSWER The writer makes it dangerous by calling a crack in the ice ‘GIANT’. This makes it seems gigantic and threatening.

SAME AS Q1 BUT FOR THE 2ND EXTRACT QUESTION 3 - 4/5 MINS SAME AS Q1 BUT FOR THE 2ND EXTRACT EXAMPLE ANSWER Over 20 years. Dean Potter. Sun, wind or rainstorms.

QUESTION 4 – 13/15 MINS EACH EXAMPLE ANSWER I FEEL SCOTT IS SUCCESSFUL WITH CAPTURING HIS FEELINGS BY USING THE QUOTE ‘RAGING STORM’. THIS SUGGESTS THE WEATHER IS AGGRESSIVE AND FIERCE.

QUESTION 5 – 5 MINS EXAMPLE ANSWER IN THE TEXT ABOUT HONNOLD, ‘A FREE SOLOLIST DIED IN 2007’ AND ANOTHER ‘DIED IN A BASE JUMPING ACCIDENT IN 2015’. IN THE TEXT ABOUT HILARY, IT SAYS ‘DOZENS OF PEOPLE HAVE DIED IN THE MOUNTAINS.’

QUESTION 6 – 13 MINS EXAMPLE ANSWER In the text about Honnold he is happy after completing the physical climb. It says he is ‘covered in sweat and smiling.’ Likewise, Hilary says ‘as soon as you leave the mountain’ he wants to go back again.