Poetry
a. The persona is sitting at the college sickbay waiting for classes to end
The poem is about loss and grief
At home the persona meets his father crying and many elderly people consoling them for their loss/ The neighbours are grieving too as they console the family members
The persona observes his/her dead sibling the following morning and sees that he had no scars/ The persona concludes that a vehicle must have knocked his sibling dead.
The persona is picked from school by a neighbor and given a ride home where he/she finds his/her father crying.
b. The persona is the elder sibling of the deceased
c. The father cries unlike in other funerals/ the father cries though in other funerals he was known to be composed.
d. - Alliteration e.g.
i) Counting bells knelling classes to a close.
ii) A four foot box, a foot for every year.
- Onomatopoeia e.g. Cooed/ coughed
- Repetition e.g. “my hand”
e. i) Patient –He/she sits all morning at the college sick bay waiting for classes to end
ii) Observant– He/she notices things that are happening around him/her. e.g. bell ringing, father crying, pale sibling, mother crying silently
iii) Respectful– She finds it inappropriate for old men to stand up and shake her hand to a point that it embarrasses her.
f. Sombre/ Sad mood .Due to the loss/death of a four-year old child
g.
i) A big loss
ii) Talking in low/hushed voices
francis1897 answered the question on November 22, 2022 at 08:21
- Read the excerpt below and answer the questions that follow.
‘Ne-yeiyo-ai nanyorr,” he called her pleasantly, his voice warm and cordial.
“Yeoo,” she answered, greatly surprised by...(Solved)
Read the excerpt below and answer the questions that follow.
‘Ne-yeiyo-ai nanyorr,” he called her pleasantly, his voice warm and cordial.
“Yeoo,” she answered, greatly surprised by her father’s use of the pleasant diminutive reserved only got the person one loved very much. The determinedly pleasant toner aised an eyebrow.
“How was your day, my dear child?” he asked a broad smile lighting his face.
“It was fine, Papaai,” she answered a little confused. “Taiyo and I went to Yeiyo- botorr’s garden and helped her weed her potatoes.”
“Wonderful,” he roared with a warm friendly laughter, “so you can now weed, eh?”
“Of course yes, Papaai,” Resian answered apprehensively. She pushed her hands into the pockets of her skirt and hunched her shoulders defensively. As long as she could remember, her father had never taken the slightest interest in anything she had said or done, except to criticize or rebuke her. That conversation was making her suspicious and uneasy.
“I know you are wonderful cook and an efficient housekeeper,” her father said unexpectedly, his eyes glittering in unexplained excitement. “Now that you are able to take care of a farm, I am proud to say I have got a daughter who is an all-rounder, who is able to take care of her own establishment.”
“Thank you, Papaai, for the compliment,” said Resian sheepishly, too embarrassed at being the focus of attention. Absent-mindedly she added, “Tomorrow we shall be assisting Yeiyo-kiti to plaster her kitchen.”
“No, not tomorrow, Resian,” her father answered emphatically, his tone suddenly hardening. He withdrew behind the wings of his chair the way a tortoise withdraws into a shell. “Tomorrow, I would like you to remain here at home and help your mother prepare lunch for some visitors.”
“Visitors?” Resian asked, surprised.
“Yes, Oloisudori is coming for lunch,” her father said evenly as if to show there was nothing special about him, “I was going to ask Taiyo to stay and help your mother, but it seems as if you had impressed Oloisudori so much the last time he was here, that he particularly asked that you be here to receive him and his party. It is good to be impressive, isn’t it, eh? ”
Resian did not respond. The long moment of the appalled silence was so dense that it was suffocating. It was ominously pregnant and Resian was amazed to see her mother sit quietly as if nothing was happening.
“Must I be there, Papaai?” Resian asked desperately. “Surely, Yeiyo can manage on her own.
Isn’t it Yeiyo?”
“You have to be there, Resian!” her father thundered with finality. “It is important to me that you be there.”
“But, Papaai, please…”
a) Briefly describe what happens before this except.
b) Why doesn’t Resian want to help her mother prepare lunch for Oloisudori?
c) From your knowledge of the rest of the novel, explain how Oloisudori came into this family.
d) Identify and illustrate three stylistic devices used in this excerpt.
e) Rewrite the following sentence in reported speech.
Absent-mindedly she added, “Tomorrow we shall be assisting Yeiyo-kiti to plaster her kitchen.”
f) Discuss the character of
(i) Ole Kaelo
(ii) Resian
g) Resian notes that her mother is silent in the excerpt. What is implied by her silence?
h) Explain the meaning of the following words and phrases as used in the excerpt.
(i) Cordial
(ii) Raised an eye brow
(iii) Apprehensively
Date posted: November 22, 2022. Answers (1)
- Read the passage below and then answer the questions that followQuestions abound concerning the sharp increase of low grades in the 2021 KCSE examination results....(Solved)
Read the passage below and then answer the questions that follow
Questions abound concerning the sharp increase of low grades in the 2021 KCSE examination results. Of 46,151 candidates, 18,000 more than in the previous exam-scored a mean grade of ‘E’, the lowest possible. Of these, 26578 were males and 19,573 females. In the 2020 exam, 28,046 students scored ‘E’.
As usual, the sad turn of events is being normalized with many hiding in the consolation that grades do not matter much. Well, many who failed national tests or dropped out lead meaningful lives.
But this shouldn’t cloud our minds, so that we ignore the implication of failure rate: they mean a lot. The statistics need to be interpreted and acted upon, which can only be executed through thorough investigation. Whereas the victims (yes, they are victimized) of low grades have a recourse in technical and vocational education and training institutions, that should not make us complacent.
Reasons for failure are legion, and can only be unraveled if we seek them in the right places. Education officials ambushing a few schools considered to have performed dismally to breath fire down the administration’s neck cannot yield good results.
The Education ministry ought to move beyond reports from venture philanthropists and activists and reach out to the real sources of truth: Teachers, education experts and other relevant professionals. That will provide a more reliable assessment of these schools’ problems and the possible solutions.
Talking to some school heads, especially in county and sub-county schools, blame lands on certain constraints. The first is truancy, where learners attend schools sporadically for many reasons. Some will register for exams and disappear, only to reappear to write the tests. Others are constantly sent home for fees since government capitation arrives quite late. Instructively, most schools suffer teacher shortage; hence their boards of management are forced to hire them at the parent’s cost. Implicitly, the free education mantra does not count in such situations.
Another is the low entry marks, courtesy of the 100 percent transition policy. Some students can hardly construct a written sentence yet they are expected to go through secondary Education. Why not take them straight to vocational training? Don’t be hoodwinked by the few exceptional cases that fail KCPE but excel at KCSE. Apply the policy reasonably.
Teacher shortage, inadequate resources and socio-economic challenges most parents face make a case for failure. Or why do most top –notch schools perform well? Without prejudice, the top student was in a well-endowed private primary school before joining a public school. Run-down public schools force parents to seek private solutions to public problems-which will prove counterproductive.
I have heard that the competency-based curriculum (CBC) will help to reduce failure rates. Well, CBC with all its supposed goodness will simply mask the problems that dog our public education sector. Whether 8-4-4 or 2-6-6-3, we must ascertain that our children are receiving quality education.
(a) How do people tend to normalize poor performance in National examinations?
(b) From the information given in paragraph 3, what action should be taken concerning the low grades recorded in national examination?
(c) In your opinion, do good grades in examination matter in life? Explain your answer.
(d) What should not make us complacent?
(e) According to the passage, who are the real sources of truth?
(f) Make notes on the reasons school heads give for the poor performance in county and sub-county schools.
(g) What action does the writer suggest should be undertaken to learners with low entry grades those who can hardly construct a written sentence?
(h) Identify an instance of Irony in paragraph seven.
(i) But this shouldn’t cloud our minds (Insert a question Tag)
(j) Explain the meaning of the following words as used in the passage.
(i) Complacent
(ii) Sporadically
Date posted: November 22, 2022. Answers (1)
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Complete the following telephone conversation
Anya: Korisai High School. How can I help you?
Atyang:.................
Anya: Kindly tell me what it is about
Atyang:...............
Anya: Okay, please hold on while I put you through to Mrs. Papa’soffice.(Talking to Mrs. Papa) Atyang on the line. She is enquiringabout an application to M.I.T.
Mrs. Papa: Good afternoon Atyang.
Atyang:............
Mrs. Papa: Oh, congratulation! What course will you take?
Atyang: My dream course – Aeronautical Engineering!
Mrs. Papa: Marvelous!
..............
Atyang: Oh yes! A full scholarship, and guess what? A stipend of US $ 1000 per month for personal upkeep and learning materials.
Mrs. Papa: That’s a wonderful achievement. We should invite you soon to give a talk to the form fours on career choices and application for scholarships. Are you free next month?
Atyang : I would be honored to do that, but
..............
Mrs. Papa: What will you be doing for all that period?
Atyang: The admission procedure is a bit stringent
............
Mrs. Papa: Very well then. Let me know when it is convenient for you to come over.
.............
Atyang: Actually, two things. First I request you to prepare my academic transcripts and recommendations. Secondly, I would like to inform you that M.I.T has asked that you, as my main referee, accompany me for the pre-admission briefing in Massachusetts in October. Details will follow later.
Mrs. Papa: Oh my God! I can’t believe it. Thank you very much: Indeed the sky is the limit for me too!
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As noon became late, frantic searching replaced any pleasantry. “We didn’t!” they howled as they scrambled to the car hoping for the impossible. That which they cherished and loved was FOUND, but gone.
(i) Explain two ways you would use to capture the sad mood before telling this story
(ii) Explain how you would perform the following sentence:
As the heat built up, silent whispers intensified…
(iii) What gesture is your audience likely to use at the end of the story?
(iv) Identify one instance of onomatopoeia in the story
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- Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow
Nasila River – cool, smooth and silent – swirled quietly about the boulders that were half...(Solved)
Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow
Nasila River – cool, smooth and silent – swirled quietly about the boulders that were half submerged in it. It was deep and wide. She stood at its bank for a long time, staring down, into the water. Could the answer to her woes be in that river? Yes, it could be! Just a swift, cold shock as she fell into the water and then there would be peace. Yes, peace all over, from her father, from Oloisudori and from the fact that she had failed to get admission to Egerton University. As the idea
floated in her mind, she felt a tap on her shoulder. Shocker, she turned around. It was Olarinkoi.
“What are you doing here at the river side”? he asked with little interest.
“Nothing,” Resian said nonchalantly. “I am just relaxing.”
“Don’t be foolish, little girl,” Olarinkoi said seriously. “You may not want to tell me what is happening, but Iam not foolish and I can put one and one together. Oloisudori’s men are now looking for you everywhere. They have instructions to seize you and take you to Nakuru to be his wife.
“Just leave me,” Resian said angrily, “Go tell them to come and find me here.”
“Listen, you stupid girl,” Olarinkoi said in his caustic language. “If you do not want to marry Oloisudori, I can rescue you the way I rescued you from those vagabonds who had accosted you and your sister. I know where Minik ene Enkoitoi the Emakererei lives and where she keeps girls rescued from the situation you are now in. There is no need to despair in life. There is always another chance.”
That could be something to consider, Resian thought, new hope rising in her heart. Yes, it would be wonderful to be received by Emakererei. And who knows, there could still be a chance to enrol at the Egerton University, through Emakererei.
“How could we ever get there?” asked Resian a flicker of hope lighting her heart. “I hear it is very very far from here.”
“Yes it is far,” confirmed Olarinkoi. “But where there is hope things always work out. The Maa people say home is never far for one who is still alive.”
a) Place this excerpt in its immediate context.
b) Describe the incident that Olarinkoi claims to have rescued Taiyo and her sister.
c) a thematic concern found in the excerpt.
d) What does the author imply when he says, “could the answer to her woes be in that river?”
e) Explain the irony in the excerpt.
f) Apart from irony, comment on any other two aspects of style that the writer has used in the excerpt.
g) From elsewhere in the novel, state the prophecy that Olarinkoi is trying to fulfill when he plans to rescue Resian.
h) Comment on the character of Olarinkoi later in the novel.
i) What is the attitude of Resian towards Oloisudori’s proposal?
j) Give the meaning of the following words.
i) Nonchalantly...
ii) Put one and one together...
Date posted: November 22, 2022. Answers (1)
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