English 8 Worksheet Q2
English 8 Worksheet Q2
English 8 Worksheet Q2
9. Compare this story to the story of Joseph in the house of Potiphar, in Genesis 39:1-20 in the Bible.
___________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
1-B. Fill the Character Web below with the names of the character being described in each number. Choose
from the Character Box below. A legend is given as hint for you.
1 – the elder brother of Bata; attempted to kill his younger brother after being deceived by his own wife
2 – the loyal younger brother of Anpu; almost killed by his own brother; given a mate by Khnumu to dwell with
him, but she eventually betrayed him
3 – the wife of Anpu who purposely ignited the conflict between the two brothers
4 – the god whom Bata prayed at when his elder brother, Anpu, attempted to kill him
5 – met by Bata outside his tower; informed him about the slaying of Anpu’s wife
6 – one of the Nine Gods; made a mate for Bata to dwell with him
7 – made a prophecy about the death of Bata’s mate
8 – the mate of Bata; betrayed Bata in exchange of beautiful ornaments
9 – hated the Pharaoh; he was responsible for the entering of the smell of the hair’s lock into the Pharaoh’s
clothes
10 – fell in love with the young girl; did everything to get her from Bata
11 – told the Pharaoh about the young girl; instructed the Pharaoh to send messengers to every strange land to
seek for her
12 – servants of the Pharaoh; sent to strange lands to look for the young girl
13 – sent by the Pharaoh to get the young girl from Bata
14 – gave beautiful ornaments to the young girl in order for her to go to the Pharaoh
LESSON 2. ELEMENTS OF SHORT STORY
Worksheet 2
2-A. Answer the following based on the story “Kath and Mouse”
1. Setting (include details like place, time, weather, social conditions, mood or atmosphere if applicable). (6
marks)
Place (where majority of action takes place):
_____________________________________________________________________________
Time Period (rough estimate, backed up with evidence):
_____________________________________________________________________________
Mood/Atmosphere:
_____________________________________________________________________________
2. Plot- Identify the introduction, rising action, climax, falling action and conclusion. Review your notes on plot
to make sure you cover the necessary information for each part of plot. (12 marks)
a) Introduction (2 points):
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
b) Rising Action (3 points):
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
c) Climax (3 point):
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
d) Falling Action (2 point):
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
e) Conclusion (2 point):
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
5. Theme- Explain the theme of the story and how the author makes the theme clear (2 marks):
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
6. Narration: What type of narrator is telling the story? How do you know? (2 marks)
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
7. Why do you think the author chose to write the story from a first person point of view? Was this an effective
choice? Support your answer. (3 marks)
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
8. Making Inferences: Is there reason to believe Kath feels sorry for her actions, or is she just sorry because
she lost power among her peers? (2 marks)
________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
9. Reading Beyond the Lines: How might this story be different if the genders of the characters were
switched? Explain. (3 mark)
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
LESSON 3. MAKATO AND HIS COWRIE SHELLS
Worksheet 3
4-B. Fill in the blanks using the appropriate conjunction. Use commas if necessary.
6-B. Fill-in the Story Map below from the Malaysian Folktale “Bawang Putih, Bawang Merah”
LESSON 7. IDIOMS
Worksheet 7