Secrets of Introverts
Identify a word or phrase from the text which suggests the same idea as the words in bold.
Using your own words, explain what the writer means by the words in bold:
Use one example from the text below to explain how the writer conveys the theme of self-discovery. [3 Marks]
During the project, I worked alongside my best friend, Aisha, who was my opposite in many ways. She was vivacious and outgoing, the kind of person who could strike up a conversation with anyone. “Mei, you have this incredible ability to see things others miss,” she remarked one afternoon as we sat in the school library. Her words were a comfort, a reminder that my quiet nature was not a hindrance but a gift.
The presentation day arrived, and my nerves were palpable. Standing before the class, I took a deep breath and began to speak. I shared the insights I had gained, the strengths of introverts, and the importance of understanding our differences. As I spoke, I felt a sense of empowerment. My voice, though soft, carried weight. I was no longer hiding in the shadows but stepping into the light.
Explain how the writer uses language to convey meaning and to create effect in the following paragraphs. Choose three examples of words or phrases from each paragraph to support your answer. Your choices should include the use of imagery. Write about 200 to 300 words. [15 Marks]
Paragraph 3: “My transformative journey began…”
You are Mei Ling, a Year 9 student at a school in Singapore. After your successful presentation on introversion, you have been invited to write a report for the school magazine about your journey of self-discovery as an introvert.
- Describe the challenges you faced as an introvert in a lively school environment.
- Explain how a school project helped you understand and embrace your introversion.
- Share the insights you gained about the strengths of introverts and how they can contribute uniquely.
In your report you should:
Write the report.
Write about 250 to 300 words. (15 Marks)