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MID TERM 2 2023 EXAM

ENGLISH FORM 2
TIME: 1 ½ HOURS
NAME_____________________________________________ADM_____________CLASS________

1. Functional skills (20 mks)


You are the Secretary of Victory School Choir. The choir had been scheduled as the main
performer at a charity event organized by Nakuru County governor, her excellency Madam
Susan Kihika. However, you were unable to attend the occasion which prompted the governor
to call off the event. Write a letter of apology addressed to the governor over the incident. (20
mks).
2. Cloze test (10 mks)
Read the passage below and fill in the gaps in the passage below using the most suitable words.

Oprah Winfrey is a household name in ________________parts of the world. She


__________one of the most successful talk-show programmes ___________is among the
world’s richest people.__________________, she had very humble beginnings. Her early years
were spent____________her grandmother’s farm tending pigs, chicken and cows.
She________walked barefoot and she does not remember having a mother around, she only
______________Grandmother and big Earless, the grandfather. The little Oprah slept with her
grandmother ____________a big mosquito net. Grandfather Earless, _____________she
describes as ‘a dark presence’ slept in another room. Little is said about Earless other than that
_____________was a menacing shadow to the little girl. She often feared that he wound sneak
into their room in the darkness and struggle her.

3. Oral skills (10 mks)


i. Identify the silent letters in the following words (4 mks).
(a) Subtle -
(b) Debut -
(c) Yacht -
(d) Gnaw -
(e) Shepherd -
ii. Pick the odd word according to the pronunciation of words in each group in
reference to the letters underlined (4 mks).
(1) Charade, Church, Chauffer, Chassis
(2) Sure, hear, poor, lure
(3) Hat, apple, bat, farm
(4) Hope, not, boat, rope

iii. Indicate the correct intonation for the following sentences (2 mks).
a. Can I take you home?
b. How did she travel to Nairobi?
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4. Poetry (10 mks)
Thanks thee mother
By Julius Chingono, Zimbabwe

I thank thee mother


Your back I wet
When I leaked
Like a broken gourd
Your breasts I sought
Like a blind bat,
On your back
I swung like a little vagabond,
But you said
‘Its my vagabond’

a. Who is the persona in this poem? (2 mks).

b. Identify and illustrate the main aspect of style used in the poem (3 mks).

c. How would you say the last line? (2 mks)

d. Describe the main character traits of the persona child (2 mks).

e. Give another word that has an identical pronunciation as the following

I -
Sought -

5. Grammar (10 mks)

1. Rewrite the following sentences following the instructions given after each, do not
change the meaning.

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a. They collect rubbish every Thursday (change the sentence into
passive voice).
b. Mary is the _________of the two sisters (taller, tallest). Fill the gap using
the correct alternative from the words in brackets.
c. The tree fell down (begin with the adverb of place).
d. The earthquake levelled all the buildings in town
(Begin: All…)
e. Are these the parents? Their children qualified to join this
School. (Combine the sentences using a relative pronoun).
f. These __________ (Student) phones were confisticated. (Use the
correct form of the noun given in bracket).
2. Join the following sentences using the most appropriate subordinate conjunction.
a. I am tired, I have to complete this assignment.

b. We went to the market, we bought nothing.

3. Fill in the blanks with the most suitable preposition.


a. He prefers swimming ___________fishing
b. Can you excuse us ____________class this afternoon.

Common questions

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To convert to passive voice, identify the object, make it the subject of the sentence, and change the verb accordingly. For the sentence 'They collect rubbish every Thursday,' the transformation would be 'Rubbish is collected every Thursday,' which shifts focus from the doer to the action itself .

The passage highlights Oprah Winfrey’s humble beginnings, living on her grandmother’s farm where she tended to animals and walked barefoot. It implies an absence of maternal presence in her life and mentions a grandfather known as ‘Earless’ who was a fearful presence to her, indicating a challenging and fear-filled environment as a child .

Silent letters in words like 'subtle' (b), 'debut' (t), 'yacht' (ch), and 'gnaw' (g) do not affect pronunciation in English but must be recognized for accurate spelling. Mispronouncing them could lead to miscommunication, highlighting the need for understanding English phonetics .

Incorporating relative pronouns smoothens sentence transitions by connecting clauses. For the sentences 'Are these the parents? Their children qualified to join this School,' using 'whose' as the relative pronoun creates 'Are these the parents whose children qualified to join this school?' This streamlines information flow and ensures coherence .

The persona child is depicted as dependent and vulnerable, as evidenced by imagery such as 'sought like a blind bat' and swinging 'like a little vagabond' on the mother's back. These traits are amplified by the persona's expression of gratitude, reinforcing dependence and childhood innocence .

Determine the comparative form based on context. For only two items, use 'taller' to compare; use 'tallest' for more than two. In the sentence, use 'taller' since it compares two sisters, maintaining grammatical correctness .

The stylistic device prominently featured is metaphor. Phrases like 'leaked like a broken gourd' and 'sought like a blind bat' create vivid imagery and convey deep dependence and vulnerability. These metaphors enhance the emotional depth of the poem, emphasizing the persona's gratitude and reliance on the mother .

Begin the letter with a formal salutation to ‘Her Excellency Madam Susan Kihika.’ Express regret for missing the event, explain the circumstances that led to the absence, and offer a genuine apology. Assure the governor of the choir's commitment to fulfill obligations in the future and conclude with a courteous closing .

The placement of adverbs can significantly alter sentence emphasis. By starting a sentence with an adverb of place, such as 'The tree fell down' beginning with 'Down fell the tree,' it shifts focus to location or action, enhancing clarity and highlighting specific elements of the sentence .

Prepositions determine relationships between words and are essential for precise communication. In 'He prefers swimming to fishing,' choosing 'to' instead of 'over' or 'than' highlights preference in English syntax, demonstrating the importance of selecting the correct preposition to convey accurate meaning and maintain sentence integrity .

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