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Component: Section I - Prescribed Text

Question 3

Written Paper Section I Question 3 - 2002 HSC

Discuss the ways in which Horace and Juvenal differ in their use of humour in extracts from two poems and in the poems as a whole.

Component: Section I - Prescribed Text - Catullus

Question 2

Written Paper Section I Question 2 - 2001 HSC

Analyse extracts from Catullus' Poem 1and Poem 30.

Component: Section I - Prescribed Text - Catullus, Horace

Question 1

Written Paper Section I Question 1 - 2001 HSC

Translate extracts from Catullus' Poem 5 and Horace's Odes III.8.

Question 2

Written Paper Section I Question 2 - 2010 HSC

Analyse extracts and explain the literary features of Catullus 11 and Horace's Odes IV.7.1-16.

Question 3

Written Paper Section I Question 3 - 2010 HSC

Analyse how the poets Catullus and Horace use conventions of the lyric genre to celebrate friendship, focusing on similarities and differences.

Component: Section I - Prescribed Text - Horace

Question 1

Written Paper Section I Question 1 - 2010 HSC

Translate Horace's Odes I.5 into English.

Question 3

Written Paper Section I Question 3 - 2001 HSC

Analyse the contribution of language, imagery and cultural references to the expression of the themes in Horace's Odes II.14.

Component: Section I - Prescribed Text - Horace, Juvenal

Question 1

Written Paper Section I Question 1 - 2002 HSC

Translate extracts from two poems: Horace's Satires I.9.6-18; Juvenal's Satires III.254-267

Question 2

Written Paper Section I Question 2 - 2002 HSC

Analyse extracts: Juvenal's Satires III.116-125; Horace's Satires I.9.29-37

Component: Section II - Non-prescribed Text

Question 4

Written Paper Section II Question 4 - 2010 HSC

(a) Translate an extract from Horace's Odes III.1.5-16. (b) Identify an example of personification. (c) Explain how the poet uses language to convey the idea that all people are subject to destiny, no matter what their status.

Question 4

Written Paper Section I Question 4 - 2001 HSC

Translate an extract from Horace's Odes I.33. Identify an example of oxymoron. Explain how the poet uses language to create a light-hearted tone.

Question 5a

Written Paper Section II Question 5a - 2010 HSC

Translate an extract from Catullus 22.4-8 into English

Component: Section II - Non-prescribed Text - Horace

Question 4

Written Paper Section I Question 4 - 2002 HSC

Translate an extract from Horace's EpistlesII.2.65-80. Explain the phrase 'cliens Bacchi'. Explain how the poet conveys his frustration with life in Rome.