Disappointing a Good Friend
Identify a word or phrase from the text which suggests the same idea as the words underlined.
(i) What word or phrase indicates the same meaning as bright? [1 mark]
(ii) What word or phrase conveys a similar idea to disappointment? [1 mark]
(iii) What word or phrase suggests the same idea as regret? [1 mark]
(iv) What word or phrase indicates a similar meaning to important? [1 mark]
Using your own words, explain what the writer means by the words underlined in the following sentences:
(i) Explain what the writer means by felt let down [1 mark]
(ii) Explain what the writer means by moment of sadness [1 mark]
(iii) Explain what the writer means by felt like the wrong one [1 mark]
Use one example from the text below to explain how the writer feels about disappointing a good friend. [3 Marks]
As I watched him walk away, I felt a deep sense of regret. I had let my friend down for the sake of my schoolwork, and it didn't feel right. I knew Amir was counting on me, and now I had disappointed him. The fun day we had planned together had turned into a moment of sadness.
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 1: “It was a bright Saturday morning, the sun casting a warm glow over the park where I had promised to meet my best friend, Amir.”
Paragraph 4: “Amir's smile faded, replaced by a look of disappointment.”
Question 3
You are writing an email to your friend Amir to apologise for not being able to spend time together. In your email, you should:
- Express your regret for missing the planned day together.
- Explain the reason why you had to prioritise your schoolwork.
- Suggest a new plan to meet and make it up to him.
Write the words of the email. Base your email on what you have read in the text but be careful to use your own words. Address each of the three bullet points. Write about 250 to 300 words. (15 Marks)