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Section 2: Reading for Meaning

Read Passage 2 in the insert and answer all the questions below.

From paragraph 1

3 (a) What was Griet’s mother worried about?

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(b) What contrast between Griet’s family and the couple is implied by the phrase’ the kind of
voices heard rarely in our house?

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(c) Griet’s mother’s eyes were ‘flashing a warning’ as she brought the couple into the kitchen.
What do you think this warning was?

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(d) ‘The woman had to duck her head.’ What does this show about the design of Griet’s
family home?

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From paragraph 2

4 (a) The woman’s curls were ‘like a swarm of bees.’ What impression of her curls is given by
this comparison?

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(b) The woman’s curls were ‘ like a swarm of bees.’ Pick out and write down the single word
used later in the paragraph which continues this comparison.

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(c) Explain fully why the woman was “corrected” by Griet’s mother.

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From paragraph 3

5 (a) The man spoke his wife’s name, as though he held honey in his mouth.” What does the
writer wish to convey about the man’s feelings?

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(b) The husband and his wife each looked Griet in different ways. Explain in your own words
What these two ways were?

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(c) What were the two features of the pattern in which Griet always laid out the vegetables she
chopped?

(i) ………………………………………………………………………………………………

(ii) ……………………………………………………………………………………………… [1]

(d) Why did Griet’s sister shake her head?

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(e) How do you think Griet was feeling when she “looked down”?

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From paragraph 4

6 Which disability meant that Griet’s father could no longer work?

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7 From paragraphs 1–5 inclusive

For each of the words or phrases below, circle the letter (A, B, C or D) which has the same
meaning that the word or phrase has in the passage.

(a) rarely (line 4)


A seldom B infrequently C uncommonly D unusually [1]

(b) duck (line 9)


A pull B lower C crouch D hunch [1]

(c) elaborate (line 12)

A showy B exaggerate C decorated D fancy [1]

(d) abruptly (line 13)

A curtly B harshly C quickly D suddenly [1]

(e) icily (line 14)

A unhappily B icily C distantly D emotionally [1]

9 Re-read paragraphs 4 and 6, which contain phrases that tell us about the behavior or
feelings of the writer.

Explain:

• the meaning of the phrases as they are used in the passage

• the effect of the phrases as they are used in the passage.

(a) She was hunching her shoulders as if against a winter chill.’ (line 27-28)

Meaning: ………………………………………………………………………………………….

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Effect: ………………………………………………………………………………………………

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(b) ‘and here was young Griet working as a maid because her father made the family destitute.’
(line 40-41)

Meaning: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………

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Effect: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….

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