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Module Code: ENG1512
Assignment: 02
Marks: 100
Unique Number: 714511
Due Date: 04 April 2024
Closing Time: 23:00
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This paper consists of:
Question 1: Language editing (10 marks)
Question 2: Match Column A with Column B (20 marks)
Question 3: Ambiguity (10 marks)
Question 4: Subject-verb agreement (5 marks)
Question 5: Punctuation marks (5 marks)
Question 6: Visual literacy (40 marks)
Question 7: Referencing (10 marks)



Question 1: Language editing

1.1 The following passage has grammatical errors. Edit and improve the passage by re-writing
the grammatically acceptable version of the passage. Do NOT change the original passage.

In addiction to the immediate, human suffering caused by the disease itself and the loss of
livelyhoods for millions, the COVID-19 pandemic has also several key vulnerabilities of our
societies and economic system. Global interconnected has helped to create huge economic
and social benefits for decades, albeit unequally, but also facilitated the rapid spread of the
pandemick. More broadly, the speed and depth of the economic crisis have shown that a core
principle of the global economy – prioritising short-term economic growth and efficiency over
long-term resilience – can have huge societal costs. The precariousness of long and complex

, global value chains has been revealed, with many countries struggling to acquire medical and
other strategic singing supplies. Socialinequalities have been exposed and rapidly
exacerbated by the massive but uneven loss of employment, with the equivalent of more than
300 million jobs pontentially at risk (ILO, 2020[2]). Although this is not the first economic crisis
to expose these frailties the depth and breadth of the current circumstances have brought the
issue of resilience and preparedness high in the public consciousness.



In addition to the immediate human suffering caused by the disease itself and the loss of
livelihoods for millions, the COVID-19 pandemic has also revealed several key vulnerabilities of
our societies and economic system. Global interconnectedness has helped create huge economic
and social benefits for decades, albeit unequally, but it has also facilitated the rapid spread of the
pandemic. More broadly, the speed and depth of the economic crisis have shown that a core
principle of the global economy – prioritizing short-term economic growth and efficiency over long-
term resilience – can have huge societal costs. The precariousness of long and complex global
value chains has been revealed, with many countries struggling to acquire medical and other
strategic supplies. Social inequalities have been exposed and rapidly exacerbated by the massive
but uneven loss of employment, with the equivalent of more than 300 million jobs potentially at risk
(ILO, 2020[2]). Although this is not the first economic crisis to expose these frailties, the depth and
breadth of the current circumstances have brought the issue of resilience and preparedness high
in the public consciousness.




Question 2: Match Column A with Column B

Match the words/phrases in Column A with the corresponding meaning in Column B. Write only
the correct letter (For example: 1. A).


2.1 Barter A. An economic system characterized by private
ownership, competition, and the pursuit of profit
through the management of production, distribution,
and exchange.

2.2 Beta B. Is used to identify and differentiate products made
by a specific manufacturer or sold by a particular
dealer from those of competitors.

2.3 Diversification C. Funds sent by migrants to their home
countries, typically to provide financial support to
their families.

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