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Trans-Nzoia District Mock - English Paper 3 Question Paper

Trans-Nzoia District Mock - English Paper 3 

Course:Secondary Level

Institution: Mock question papers

Exam Year:2007



Name…………………………………………..……… Index No. …………………….
School ………………………………………………...
101/3
ENGLISH
(Imaginative Composition and Composition based on set texts)
PAPER 3
July / August - 2007
Time: 2 ½ Hours
TRANS-NZOIA DISTRICT MOCK EXAMINATION-2007
Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (K.C.S.E)
101/3
ENGLISH
(Imaginative Composition and Composition based on set texts)
PAPER 3
July / August - 2007
Time: 2 ½ Hours
INSTRUCTION TO CANDIDATES
Answer THREE questions only
Question one and two are compulsory.
Candidates to choose the third question on only one of the optional texts they have prepared on This paper consists of 2 printed pages.
Candidates should check the question paper to ensure that all pages are printed as indicated
and no questions are missing
1. Creative writing
Write an essay to illustrate the singing that, ‘one word is enough for the wise’.
2. Coming to birth Marjorie Oludhe Macgoye. (Compulsory Set Texts)
‘ Women have a lot of problems in marriage’. Discuss this sentiment basing
your answer on Majorie Oludhe Macgoye’s coming to birth and the problems
that Paulina encounters as a married woman.
3. Home Stretch by Velma Polard
Your father has just gotten a green card to go and live in the U.S.A show the
problems you may encounter basing your answer on Velma Polards Homestretch
and the difficulties to settling that Brenda encounters.
4. Shreds of tenderness by John Ruganda.
‘Dictatorship and poor governance have led to a lot of suffering in most African
countries’ Discuss this statement with illustrations from John Ruganda’s Shreds
of tenderness.
5. ‘There is a big difference between urban life and rural life. Justify this statement
using Eneriko Seruma’s story the Town.
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