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8 FORM TP 2020293 PRINT your name on the line bel this booklet with your answe do #0, may,cesult in disqualitien Copp 02132, MAYiUN: CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS Cou Nein CARIBBEAN ADVANCED P| ROFICIENCY EXAMIN ATION® LITERATURES IN ENGLISH UNIT 1 = Paper 01 2 hours READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CARERY, LLY, This test consists of 45 items. You will have 2 hours to Answer them, eI In addition to this test booklet, you should have an answer sheet, Each item in this test has four Suggested ay u nsWers lettered (A), are about to answer and decide which ch : oice is best, (®), ©, (D). Read each ite On your answer sheet, find the number w1 hich corres; the same letter as the answer you have Ponds to your it chosen, Lo 'em and shade the space | 10k at the sample item below, “ Sample Item Which of the following are NOT used to enhance meaning in a poem? (A) Diction and lyric Sample An (B) _ Simile and metaphor e (C) Symbol and assonance ®®&E (D) Stage direction and props The correct answer to this item is “Stage direction and props", so (Dy has been shaded. Ifyou want to change your answer, erase it completely before you fill in your new choie When you are told to begin, turn the pay ige and work as quickly and as carefully as you cai cannot answer an item, go on to the ne! xt one. You may return to that item later. DO NOT TURN THIS PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO. Copyright © 2018 Caribbean Examinations Council All rights reserved, 02132010/MJ/CAPE 2020 Hema 1o1s eon OIE Anstructions; Read {he following extract carefully and then answer | 8 preading the news AGISTRATE ane (Scene: The outshine ofa Fae An Apple Stall. MRS TAREY 4 sud. No system. What POLICEMAN enter) MAGISTRATE: § POLICEMAN: MAGISTRATE; POLICEMAN: MAGISTRATE: POLICEMAN: 10 MAGISTRATE: POLICEMAN: MAGISTRATE: POLICEMAN: MAGISTRATE: 18 POLICEMAN: we POLICEMAN: 20 MAGISTRATE: POLICEMAN: MAGISTRATE: O/MIICAPE 2020 cop and So that is the FAIR Green. Cattle a sl a repulsive sight! ace? That is so, indeed. is ol fer in this P sord! I suppose there is a good deal of disor There is. Common assault? It’s common enough Agrarian crime, 2° doubt? That is so. o feattle? Firing into hous 2 Maiming 0 and there mi yy further than that? Boycotting! | ight be again. ‘There was one time, ‘That is bad. Does it go 9” Far enough, indeed. then! This district has been shamefully neglected! I will change 1 Thi Mahe Andaman Islands, my system Nev failed. Yes, Homicide, I! that. What has that woman on her stall? all that. When I wa yes, I will change al Apples mostly—and sweets. jicensed goods underneath — spirits or the like. Just see if there are any unll We had evasion of the salt tax in the Andaman Islands. (onifing cautiously and upsetting a heap of apples) I see no spirits here —or salt. (1o MRS TARPEY) Do you know this town well, my good woman? GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE wet (hatding ent some apples) A peany the butt 10700, YOUF Hono i OR ih 2) The penton is asking do you te (shourarey Te pent YOU KNOW the townt p< por ice MAN magistrate! N's the ney rising anid ducking) Bo \ know the (own? | de ans TARDY (rising MN do. t0 be sure, shouting) What is its chief business’? RAIt ¢ " MAGIST a Uusinese iis? Wha business Would the people hy so MRS TARPEY another's business? Se hav but tg a Mind ong T mean what trade have they? MAG! MRS TARPEY: Not a trade, No trade at all but to be talking, AAGISTRATE: I shall learn nothing here. MAG (JAMES RYAN comes in, pipe in mouth. Seeing MAGISTRATE he = 5s retre, 2 mouth) ae ‘aking bing mn SISTRATE: The smoke from that man's mouth h . MAG unlicensed tobacco at home | wish teen Ook; hemay district. Come to the post OFfCe, Lill tolegeg Ue my teleseon ing in the Andaman Islands, Skah For itr ‘0 this 40 Nery user, (MAGISTRATE and POLICEMAN go ow lef MRS TARPEY: Bad luck to Joe Muldoon, knockin ; ; , 8 : (Begins arranging them.) Showing on, me and that way t . b. (Enter BARTLEY FALLON and MRS FAttoy mY magia, as BARTLEY: Indeed it's a poor country and a i" ey A ate pf thinking if went to Americe it's long eather ie in, But Pm ad! MRS FALLON: So you might, indeed, (She puts her basket on a barrel and begins putin : PMEINg parcels int taking them rom tinder her cloak, LEY: And it’s BART! @ great expense for a Poor man to be buried in. America. 50 MRS FALLON: Never fear, Bartley Fallon, but die, Il give you. good burying the day youl BARTLEY: Maybe it’s yourself will be buried in ‘me, Mary Fallon, and I myself that will be dying unbeknownst some night, and no one a near me. And the eat itself may be gone straying through the country, and the mice squealing over the quilt. the graveyard of Cloonmara before 55 GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE, 09 1329010/MYCAPE 2090 MRS FALLoN, -4. Leave B, Of talk ; ARTLEY. Ng of dying, It might be twenty years you'll be living yet. (with a de, ir. P Sigh) I'm thinking if isa very old man vote FTI be living at the end of twen'y YO" (turns Fallon Wel then) Good morrow, Bartley Fallon; good Morr — all sevine ote Bartley, you'll ind no cause for eomplaininé today: they are Ying it was « good fair. m MRS TARPRY: ascattered with me BARTLEY: “ARPEY. It was fetihg his voice) it was not a good fait, Mes TARPEY: 0 6 Of fair. If we didn’t expect more, we got less. That's the Ly always; whatever I have to sell goes down and whatever I have to buy goes Up. If there’s ever any misfortune comin on eAyaCEN Pitches, like a flock of crows on seed potatoes Jisten to Jack Sm ith that i: ig to this world, it’s is coming the MRS FALLON: LON: Leave of talking of misfortunes and Way, and singing. (oice of JACK SMITH heard singing) ay GACK SMITH comes in he is a red-haired man and carrying a han7ork) MRSFALLON: Where's herself, Jack Smith? JACK SMITH: She was delayed with her washing; bleaching the clothes on the hedge she oa eee eent leave them, with al te tinkers that De passing to the is at ent to the fair J came myself, but upto the Five ‘Acte Meadow I'm s going, where | have a contract for the hay. We'll Bet share of it into the tramps today. (He lays down hayfork and lights his pipe.) You will not gett into tramps today. The rain will be down on itby evening, and onmyselftoo. It's seldom ever started on ajourney but the rain would come down on me before I'd find any place of shelter. 8 JACK SMITH: fit didn’t itself, Bartley, itis my belief you would carry a leaky pail on your head in place of a hat, that way you'd not be without some cause of ) complaining. BARTLEY: (A voice heard “Go on, now, go on out o that. Go on I say.”) 85 JACK SMITH: Look at that young mare of Pat Ryan’s that is backing into Shaughnessy’s bullocks with the dint of the crowd! Don’t be daunted, Pat, I'll give youa hand with her. (He goes out, leaving his hayfork.) pers nm ad el OA GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE sis ves 10 be going home, 1 have all bought put in the LON: It's eee Sack Smith's hayfork he tet enon him! He'll be Mrs FAL! oieg it. Calls) Sack Smith Jack Smut a 0 ti Wentworth Press, 2016, pp.395-397, Lady Augusta, Spreading the News, Gregory, 1 + This pi Piece classifeds, "24 Could be BEST (A) hi ®) comedy oC Tomance )_tragicomedy 2 The policeman’s play MAIN iy 's presence at the start of the ® creates points of humour bas instills fear in the vendors 9° suggests that crime is present establishes a sense of authority words regarding what bout the state of the (So that is the ge all 3. The magistrate’s he intends to do al community in lines 3-18 FAIR Green... Yes, yes, I will chan that.”) indicates that he is (A) autocratic and egotistic (B) disciplined and cautious (©) __revengeful and controlling (BD) decisive and given to self- gratification 4, What literary device is being used in Mrs Tarpey’s response to the Magistrate in Iines 30-31 (‘Business it is? ..- mind one another’s business”)? (A) Pun (B) Irony (C) Hyperbole (D) — Assonance 02132010/MI/CAPE 2020 by James Ryan's jonsin lines 35-36 shieved erect cage dee” taking pipe actions intht (JAMES: from moull ce audience ‘The ed YA wy? realizes that James ors himself inferior (A) an consi’ eine Magistrate an judience PES me: e Mowe enbedded iP the office of power strate: TI ie Med detects how afraid © Tee nes Ryan is when he engages pith those authority: Sinner cate ” old the office of the Magistrate in high estee™ features of drama seh of the follOWINE 2 wWhresented in fines 42-43 ( ‘Bad luck... magistrate”)? Aside ~@) 4s (B)__ Dialogue (C) __ Soliloauy’ (p) Monologue i Fallon by her What is suggested about Mrs actionsin line 48 (She puis her basketon... “prom under her cloak)? (A) Sheisa thrifty woman. (B) — Sheis involved in swindling. (C) __ Shedespises peingaseller of goods. (p) She is extremely selective in her purchases. Which of the following BEST reflects the feeling Bartley seems to be experiencing in tine 63-66 (“that’s the way with me ... potatoes”)? (A) Grief (B) Anger (C) Despair (D) Depression GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 10. 12. is presented as he district is pre st the v extras) " ocinble wi Land so ct fe \ disorderly pare J and Tmo’ crise ed in contend i “me haracters Mey ted by wayward c oputated i describes the following BEST de: ects i lich of the ; Passage is an ening Situations + iple of, irony in the 44, -16- ich of th demonstrates following Statements most -y is 7 a this stor the narrator?“ Stong-witied nature of 45. The MAIN theme in ler differences 4 (A) gender re for freedom 7 the desire for freed” ay, cra beter than eny ofthe et i child's respons ee onehip ® 4 ildren ...” (lines 3~4) 2S ee soe sked Out ofthe yard without e's enn re With Bathe’ permission.” dines © « ' ) ire to bribe him by breaking barnlesand giving him a whole eee for himself” (lines @) «., and even though I got punished for going, I’m glad I went. No matter what, So there.” (lines 50-51) END OF TEST IF YOU FINISH BEFORE TIME IS CALLED, CHECK YOUR WORK ON THIS TEST. The Council has made every effort to trace copyright holders. However, if any have been inadvertently pverlooked, or any material has been incorrectly acknowledged, CXC will be pleased to correct this at he earliest opportunity. 02132010/MJ/CAPE 2020

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