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Kakamega District Eng Ppr 3 Question Paper

Kakamega District Eng Ppr 3 

Course:Secondary Level

Institution: Mock question papers

Exam Year:2007



101/3
ENGLISH
PAPER 3
JULY / AUGUST 2007
TIME 2 ½ HOURS








KAKAMEGA DISTRICT MOCK EXAMINATION
Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education 2007

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101/3
ENGLISH
PAPER 3
JULY /AUGUST 2007
TIME 2 ½ HOURS










INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
? Answer three questions only
? Questions One and Two are Compulsory.
? In question three choose only one of the optional texts you have prepared on.
? All answers to be written in the answer booklet provided.





This paper consists of 2 printed pages. Candidates should check the question paper to ensure that both pages are printed as indicated and no questions are missing
Answer three questions only. Each of your compositions should be between 350 and 450 words.
1. Imaginative Composition (compulsory) (20 marks)
Either
a) Write a composition beginning with the following:
"As 1 got closer to my home that night, I realized that the commotion and noise I had heard on alighting from the bus came from my elder brother's house."
Or
b) Write a composition stating whether you agree or disagree with the following statement: "Educating a woman means educating the whole family."

2. Novel (Compulsory) (20 marks)
Marjorie Oludhe Macgoye Coming to Birth
Basing your answer on Marjorie Oludhe Macgoye's Coming to Birth, write a composition on the adverse effects of some of the practices and beliefs in the community.
3. Optional set texts
Either
a) The Short Story
Macmillan (Ed.) Half a Day and Other Stories (20 marks)
Write a composition illustrating the statement:
"Financial institutions and donors are responsible for some of the problems facing Africa, drawing your illustrations from Hama Tuma's Who Cares for the New Millennium?
Or
b) Drama
John Ruganda' s Shred's of Tenderness (20 marks)
Using illustrations from John Ruganda's Shreds of Tenderness, write a composition on the hardships faced by refugees.
Or
c) The Novel (20 marks)
Velma Pollard, Homestretch
Brenda said about her country, Jamaica: "This damn country so nasty." Write a composition illustrating this statement basing your answer on Velma Pollard's Homestretch.






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