Stories of Ourselves Volume 2 (Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE English Literature): Exam Questions

Exam code: 0475 & 0992

4 hours10 questions
125 marks

In what ways does Rossetti strikingly present guilt and punishment in Nick?

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225 marks

How does Schreiner powerfully convey the narrator’s emotions and realisations in The Woman’s Rose?

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325 marks

How does Ellison vividly convey the narrator’s struggles and frustrations in The Black Ball?

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425 marks

In what ways does Anand vividly portray the narrator’s pride and disillusionment in The Gold Watch?

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525 marks

In what ways does Atwood vividly portray the narrator’s anxieties and state of mind in When It Happens?

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625 marks

How does Ballard vividly convey the narrator’s fascination and unease in The Man Who Walked on the Moon?

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725 marks

Explore the ways in which Kincaid portrays memory and self-discovery in A Walk to the Jetty.

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825 marks

How does Gardam powerfully convey the boy’s experiences and emotions in Showing the Flag?

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925 marks

In what ways does Forna movingly explore love and memory in Haywards Heath?

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1025 marks

How does Gunesekera strikingly portray deception and misunderstanding in Fluke?

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