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EN201OC:
Children's Literature
Final Examination
The final examination for EN201OC: Children's Literature, is an online examination which you can write any time during the examination period. The examination will be available from 12:30 am on the first day of the exam period until midnight of the last day.You are allowed to attempt the examination once only, so you should ensure that you are ready to write the examination before beginning.
The examination is 3 [three] hours in length, and consists of two sections.
Section I (worth 60%):
In the first section, you choose to answer SIX out of TEN questions. Your answers should be in paragraph form.Each response is worth 10%.
Section II (worth 40%):
In the second section, you will write an essay on ONE of THREE topics. You may want to have your texts available in case you wish to use quotations in the essay-writing portion of the examination.
Exam Tips:
Read each question carefully before answering. You can go back and change answers at any time during the examination, so if you are stuck on a specific question, consider skipping it until the end. Sometimes answers come to you when you are not directly thinking about them.
If you go over the three hour time limit, you can continue writing until finished. The final grade, however, will depend on how much more time was taken to complete the examination over the 3 hour limit.
Students with special needs should ask accessible learning to contact me about making any allowances concerning time limits.
Study Tips:
To prepare for the final examination, you should read over the course notes, making sure that you understand the theories, terms, historical contexts, genres, and interpretations which are presented there.
Motifs (a term used in music, art and literature to describe a recurrent idea or design. In literature, repeated images, words, objects or actions)
*Transition from innocence to knowledge
*Didactic Literature: teaches moral lessons to

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