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Question 1 Using your own words, define “to assume
something.” (2) [2]
To assume something means to accept or believe that
something is true or will happen, without having sufficient
evidence or complete information to confirm it. It involves
forming a conclusion or making a decision based on a
presumption rather than verified facts. When someone
assumes something, they may not question the basis of their
belief and might overlook potential uncertainties or
contradictions.
For example, if you assume that someone is upset because they
are quiet, you may be jumping to conclusions based on limited
observation, rather than asking them directly about their
feelings. In this case, the assumption may not necessarily reflect
the true situation, because it’s based on an incomplete
understanding.
Assumptions can be useful for making quick decisions, but they
can also lead to misunderstandings or errors if not reconsidered
with more information or evidence.

, Question 2 Read this text with its accompanying picture before
answering the questions below. “Star light, star bright,” By
Anonymous Star light, star bright, First star I see tonight, I wish I
may, I wish I might, Have this wish I wish tonight. Anonymous.
“Star light, star bright.” The Poetry Foundation. Question 2.1
What is the function of the illustrations that accompany nursery
rhymes? (2) Question 2.2 Which two main types of rhyme do
we encounter in poetry? (2) Question 2.3 Which type of rhyme
is used in the poem above? Write down an example of each of
the types of rhyme that you identified in Question 2.2. (2) 3
ENG1516 January/February Supplementary 2024 Question 2.4
Do you think that the text and image of the nursery rhyme work
well together in conveying the overall meaning of the nursery
rhyme to learners? Give reasons for your answer. (2) [8]


Question 2.1:
The function of the illustrations that accompany nursery rhymes
is to enhance the understanding of the rhyme and engage
young learners visually, making the rhyme more appealing and
easier to comprehend. They can also help establish connections
between the text and the concepts or ideas expressed in the
rhyme.

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