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ENG1501 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Assignment 2 2023
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DECLARATION REGARDING PLAGIARISM 
Name and Student Number – Clivonea Roslyn Jansen 
Assignment Topic – ‘Our Christmas Reunion’ by Edward Chinhanhu 
I declare that this assignment is my own original work. Where 
secondary material has been used (either from a printed source or 
from the internet), this has been carefully acknowledged and 
referenced in accordance with departmental requirements. I 
understand what plagiarism is and am aware of the department’s 
policy in this regard. I ...
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ENG1501_Assignment_2_2023(QUIZ AND ANSWERS)
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ENG1501 Assignment 3 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2023 (650457) - DUE 1 August 2023
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ENG1501 Exam Pack (Memo, Notes)
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ENG1501 Exam Pack (Memo, Notes) Lexical polysemy: The coexistence of many possible meanings for a word or phrase. 
“langa”: 
• Black township on the outskirts of suburban Cape Town established in 1927. 
• It was the place where police brutality ended in a blood bath (21 March 1960). 
• It was also a place associated with great resistance to Apartheid. 
• Langa literally means “sun” in Xhosa. 
• The word Langa is a tribute to a man called Langalibalele - a chief and renowned rai...
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ENG1501 Short Story Analysis
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ENG1501 
Short Story 
Analysis. 
‘Supermarket Soliloquy’ by Moira Crosbie Lovell 
Think about before reading the short story 
1. Look up the word ‘soliloquy’ online or in a dictionary and write down its meaning. 
What does this make you think the story will be about? 
2. Read the story twice and summarise what happens in it in in no more than four 
sentences. 
3. Underline any words that you do not understand and look up what they mean online or in 
a dictionary. Write down the words and...
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