Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University
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Fiction and Fact in English Prose
Final Practice
This discussion of the practice final is intended to help you review,
extend your critical and analytical skills, and improve your writing.
The final exam is divided into two papers, each worth 50 points, and takes
place during the 90 minutes of usual class time (open book) on Wednesday,
April 29 and Friday, May 1. Each exam paper asks you to write two essays
in response to the prompts given, so pace yourself accordingly. Try giving
yourself 40 minutes to respond to a prompt in the following practice paper. You can use the same prompts to
practice writing as many times as you like about different pairs of works.
General Comments:
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Practice Prompt 1:
Write about a
technique that is especially effective in creating an impact or in getting
across an idea, or that is otherwise notable in two of the works we have
read in this course.
Prompt 1 Comments: |
High Marks:
Prompt:
Write about a technique that is especially
effective in creating an impact or in getting
across an idea, or that is otherwise notable in
two of the works we have read in this course. Response . |
- Comments. |
Middle Marks:
Prompt: Write about a
technique that is especially effective in creating an impact
or in getting across an idea, or that is otherwise notable
in two of the works we have read in this course.
Response. |
- Comments. |
Prompt:
Write about a technique that is especially effective in
creating an impact or in getting across an idea, or that is
otherwise notable in two of the works we have read in this
course. Title
Response. |
- Comments. |
Practice
Prompt 2:
The English prose in our course shows that the writers take their craft seriously, and our study at the Faculty of Arts involves exploring that craft of creating art and beauty. Choose two works, one fiction and one nonfiction, and discuss what their idea of art or beauty seems to be and whether they challenge any concepts of what art or beauty is or can be. How do the works show what good prose is? What values do they give to the written form? Do they question any aesthetic idea? Do they change it? Do they create new definitions and products of art and beauty? How?
Compare the two responses, without and with analysis.
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