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OCR A Level English Language and Literature (EMC)H474/03 Reading as a writer, writing as a reader MERGED QUESTION PAPER AND MARK SCHEME FOR JUNE 2024 £8.50   Add to cart

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OCR A Level English Language and Literature (EMC)H474/03 Reading as a writer, writing as a reader MERGED QUESTION PAPER AND MARK SCHEME FOR JUNE 2024

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OCR A Level English Language and Literature (EMC)H474/03 Reading as a writer, writing as a reader MERGED QUESTION PAPER AND MARK SCHEME FOR JUNE 2024

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Wednesday 12 June 2024 – Morning
A Level English Language and Literature (EMC)
H474/03 Reading as a writer, writing as a reader
Time allowed: 2 hours




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Section A

Reading as a writer

Charlotte Brontë: Jane Eyre
F Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby
Chinua Achebe: Things Fall Apart
Arundhati Roy: The God of Small Things
Ian McEwan: Atonement
Jhumpa Lahiri: The Namesake

Answer Question 1 or Question 2.

Use the text that you have studied in your answer.

You should spend about 1 hour on this section.


1 In what ways does the writer of your text use structure?

You should range across the text to explore how features such as the way characters develop,
movements between settings, and flashes forward and back are linked with the development of
the narrative, and with the broader generic context. [32]


Or

2 In what ways does the writer use direct speech to contribute to the narrative?

You should range across the text to explore the way characters speak, the function dialogue
plays in the novel as a whole, and the broader generic context. [32]




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Section B

Writing as a reader


Answer Question 3(a) and 3(b) in this section.

You should spend about 40 minutes on Question 3(a) and about 20 minutes on Question 3(b).


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(a) Choose one of the storylines opposite to develop as the opening of a narrative.

Write your narrative, making your own choices about the story’s starting point and linguistic
techniques.

You are writing the opening to a narrative, and can use any one of the bullet points as the
beginning of your story.

You are not expected to write the full story.

You should write approximately 500 words. [18]


(b) Write a commentary on the narrative opening you have produced in 3(a).

Explain the narrative and linguistic choices you have made in response to the storyline prompts.

You should write approximately 250 words. [14]




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