ENC1501 Assignment
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,Question 1 Complete the following sentences by filling in the
correct word or concept. 1.1 __________is the meaning
connected to a word figuratively. 1.2 ___________ model is a
guideline of how we will carry out a lesson. 1.3 __________are
the different types of literature, which fulfil different
requirements. 1.4 Process writing is often used for ________
writing as it offers an effective way of approaching a topic. 1.5
__________writing forms part of the academic category as it
usually summarises, interprets and provides insight into books.
(5)
1.1 Connotation is the meaning connected to a word
figuratively. 1.2 Lesson plan model is a guideline of how we
will carry out a lesson. 1.3 Genres are the different types of
literature, which fulfil different requirements. 1.4 Process
writing is often used for academic writing as it offers an
effective way of approaching a topic. 1.5 Critical writing forms
part of the academic category as it usually summarises,
interprets, and provides insight into books.
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Question 2 2.1 Discuss the main differences between literal
meaning and figurative meaning. Support your discussion with
two examples for each. (12) 2.2 Briefly explain why learners
need to rewrite a text many times. (3) (15) Section B (40 marks)
, 2.1 Differences Between Literal Meaning and Figurative
Meaning
Literal Meaning: Literal meaning refers to the actual,
dictionary definition of a word or phrase. It is the most basic,
straightforward meaning without any embellishment,
interpretation, or deeper significance.
Examples of Literal Meaning:
1. Example 1: "The cat is on the mat."
o Literal Meaning: A cat is physically sitting or lying
on a mat.
2. Example 2: "She has a car."
o Literal Meaning: She possesses a vehicle known as a
car.
Figurative Meaning: Figurative meaning involves the use of
words or phrases in a way that deviates from their conventional
meaning to convey complex ideas, emotions, or comparisons. It
often involves metaphors, similes, idioms, and other literary
devices to create vivid images or express abstract concepts.
Examples of Figurative Meaning:
1. Example 1: "He has a heart of stone."
o Figurative Meaning: He is very unemotional or cold-
hearted. This does not mean his heart is literally made
of stone, but rather it suggests he lacks compassion or
empathy.
2. Example 2: "The world is your oyster."
o Figurative Meaning: You have the ability and
opportunities to achieve great things or explore life