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Title: OCR 2024 GCSE Latin J282/04 Verse literature A With Marking Scheme Merged
Description: OCR 2024 GCSE Latin J282/04 Verse literature A With Marking Scheme Merged LATIN Oxford Cambridge and RSA Monday 10 June 2024 – Afternoon GCSE (9–1) Latin J282/04 Verse literature A Time allowed: 1 hour Do not use: • a dictionary * J 2 8 2 0 4 * Please write clearly in black ink. Do not write in the barcodes. Centre number First name(s) Last name Candidate number INSTRUCTIONS • Use black ink. • Write your answer to each question in the space provided. If you need extra space use the lined pages at the end of this booklet. The question numbers must be clearly shown. • Answer all the questions. INFORMATION • The total mark for this paper is 50. • The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ]. • Quality of extended response will be assessed in questions marked with an asterisk (*). • This document has 16 pages. ADVICE • Read each question carefully before you start your answer. 2 1 Read the passage and answer the questions. forte puer comitum seductus ab agmine fido dixerat ‘ecquis adest?’ et ‘adest’ responderat Echo. hic stupet, utque aciem partes dimittit in omnes, voce ‘veni’ magna clamat; vocat illa vocantem. Ovid, Echo et Narcissus, lines 16–19 (a) forte … ‘ecquis adest?’ (lines 1–2): what happened to Narcissus to make him call out? .......................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................... [1] (b) et ‘adest’ … clamat (lines 2–4): why was Narcissus surprised when he heard Echo speaking? .......................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................... [1] © OCR 2024 3 2 Read the passage and answer the questions. ‘huc coeamus’ ait nullique libentius umquam responsura sono ‘coeamus’ rettulit Echo et verbis favet ipsa suis egressaque silva ibat, ut iniceret sperato bracchia collo. Ovid, Echo et Narcissus, lines 23–26 (a) coeamus (lines 1 and 2): explain how Narcissus and Echo used this
Description: OCR 2024 GCSE Latin J282/04 Verse literature A With Marking Scheme Merged LATIN Oxford Cambridge and RSA Monday 10 June 2024 – Afternoon GCSE (9–1) Latin J282/04 Verse literature A Time allowed: 1 hour Do not use: • a dictionary * J 2 8 2 0 4 * Please write clearly in black ink. Do not write in the barcodes. Centre number First name(s) Last name Candidate number INSTRUCTIONS • Use black ink. • Write your answer to each question in the space provided. If you need extra space use the lined pages at the end of this booklet. The question numbers must be clearly shown. • Answer all the questions. INFORMATION • The total mark for this paper is 50. • The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ]. • Quality of extended response will be assessed in questions marked with an asterisk (*). • This document has 16 pages. ADVICE • Read each question carefully before you start your answer. 2 1 Read the passage and answer the questions. forte puer comitum seductus ab agmine fido dixerat ‘ecquis adest?’ et ‘adest’ responderat Echo. hic stupet, utque aciem partes dimittit in omnes, voce ‘veni’ magna clamat; vocat illa vocantem. Ovid, Echo et Narcissus, lines 16–19 (a) forte … ‘ecquis adest?’ (lines 1–2): what happened to Narcissus to make him call out? .......................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................... [1] (b) et ‘adest’ … clamat (lines 2–4): why was Narcissus surprised when he heard Echo speaking? .......................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................... [1] © OCR 2024 3 2 Read the passage and answer the questions. ‘huc coeamus’ ait nullique libentius umquam responsura sono ‘coeamus’ rettulit Echo et verbis favet ipsa suis egressaque silva ibat, ut iniceret sperato bracchia collo. Ovid, Echo et Narcissus, lines 23–26 (a) coeamus (lines 1 and 2): explain how Narcissus and Echo used this
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LATIN
OCR 2024
GCSE Latin
J282/04 Verse literature A
With Marking Scheme Merged
Oxford Cambridge and RSA
Monday 10 June 2024 – Afternoon
GCSE (9–1) Latin
J282/04 Verse literature A
Time allowed: 1 hour
Do not use:
• a dictionary
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Please write clearly in black ink
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Centre number
Candidate number
First name(s)
Last name
INSTRUCTIONS
• Use black ink
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If you need extra space use the
lined pages at the end of this booklet
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• Answer all the questions
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• The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ]
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• This document has 16 pages
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hic
stupet, utque aciem partes dimittit in omnes, voce
‘veni’ magna clamat; vocat illa vocantem
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‘huc coeamus’ ait nullique libentius umquam
responsura sono ‘coeamus’ rettulit Echo
et verbis favet ipsa suis egressaque silva
ibat, ut iniceret sperato bracchia collo
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inde latet silvis
nulloque in monte videtur
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Ovid, Echo et Narcissus, lines 30–38
Narcissus has rejected Echo
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You should refer to the Latin and discuss a range of stylistic features such as choice, sound and
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spectat humi positus geminum, sua lumina, sidus
et dignos Baccho, dignos et Apolline crines,
impubesque genas et eburnea colla decusque
oris et in niveo mixtum candore ruborem,
cunctaque miratur, quibus est mirabilis ipse
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Ovid, Echo et Narcissus, lines 46–50
How, by his style of writing, does Ovid emphasise that Narcissus is very beautiful to look
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ille caput viridi fessum summisit in herba,
lumina mors clausit domini mirantia formam
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Ovid, Echo et Narcissus, lines 74–77
Translate this passage into English
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Ovid, Echo et Narcissus, lines 81–82
What surprising things did the nymphs find when they prepared Narcissus’ funeral?
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Catullus, How many kisses?, lines 3–10
(a) quam … sepulcrum (lines 1–4): Catullus mentions two famous landmarks that could be found in
Cyrene
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quare id faciam, fortasse requiris
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Catullus, Conflicting emotions
In this poem how does Catullus show that he is in the grip of feelings he does not understand?
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cum me saevus Amor prensat sursumque
capillis excitat et lacerum pervigilare iubet
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Petronius, Love will not let the poet sleep, lines 11–14
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Please refer to
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If you have any questions or comments for your team leader, use the phone, the RM Assessor messaging system, or e-mail
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Assistant Examiners will send a brief report on the performance of candidates to their Team Leader (Supervisor) via email by the end
of the marking period
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Constructive criticism of the question paper/mark scheme is also appreciated
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For answers marked by levels of response:
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To determine the mark within the level, consider the following
Descriptor
Award mark
On the borderline of this level and the one
below
Just enough achievement on balance for this
level
Meets the criteria but with some slight
inconsistency
Consistently meets the criteria for this level
At bottom of level
Above bottom and either below middle or at middle of level (depending on number of marks
available)
Above middle and either below top of level or at middle of level (depending on number of
marks available)
At top of level
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Tick (use as appropriate to show where strong points have been awarded or points are being credited in
the longer answer)
Harmful addition (use sparingly)
Omission mark (use in translation questions or in short responses and in essays for weak points)
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Blank Page – use to mark Additional Writing Pages
Use on an extra page or in white space to show that candidate material has been seen and considered
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This approach may, however, result in unfairness to candidates as they do not necessarily appreciate what precisely constitutes a separate
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In this case use discretion to award 2
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Where numbers are not provided, use judgement to determine the correct mark for the overall answer in the usual way
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However, if the first point made
by the candidate is invalid, those marks are lost and cannot be awarded to any later point
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Our aim must be fairnes
Title: OCR 2024 GCSE Latin J282/04 Verse literature A With Marking Scheme Merged
Description: OCR 2024 GCSE Latin J282/04 Verse literature A With Marking Scheme Merged LATIN Oxford Cambridge and RSA Monday 10 June 2024 – Afternoon GCSE (9–1) Latin J282/04 Verse literature A Time allowed: 1 hour Do not use: • a dictionary * J 2 8 2 0 4 * Please write clearly in black ink. Do not write in the barcodes. Centre number First name(s) Last name Candidate number INSTRUCTIONS • Use black ink. • Write your answer to each question in the space provided. If you need extra space use the lined pages at the end of this booklet. The question numbers must be clearly shown. • Answer all the questions. INFORMATION • The total mark for this paper is 50. • The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ]. • Quality of extended response will be assessed in questions marked with an asterisk (*). • This document has 16 pages. ADVICE • Read each question carefully before you start your answer. 2 1 Read the passage and answer the questions. forte puer comitum seductus ab agmine fido dixerat ‘ecquis adest?’ et ‘adest’ responderat Echo. hic stupet, utque aciem partes dimittit in omnes, voce ‘veni’ magna clamat; vocat illa vocantem. Ovid, Echo et Narcissus, lines 16–19 (a) forte … ‘ecquis adest?’ (lines 1–2): what happened to Narcissus to make him call out? .......................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................... [1] (b) et ‘adest’ … clamat (lines 2–4): why was Narcissus surprised when he heard Echo speaking? .......................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................... [1] © OCR 2024 3 2 Read the passage and answer the questions. ‘huc coeamus’ ait nullique libentius umquam responsura sono ‘coeamus’ rettulit Echo et verbis favet ipsa suis egressaque silva ibat, ut iniceret sperato bracchia collo. Ovid, Echo et Narcissus, lines 23–26 (a) coeamus (lines 1 and 2): explain how Narcissus and Echo used this
Description: OCR 2024 GCSE Latin J282/04 Verse literature A With Marking Scheme Merged LATIN Oxford Cambridge and RSA Monday 10 June 2024 – Afternoon GCSE (9–1) Latin J282/04 Verse literature A Time allowed: 1 hour Do not use: • a dictionary * J 2 8 2 0 4 * Please write clearly in black ink. Do not write in the barcodes. Centre number First name(s) Last name Candidate number INSTRUCTIONS • Use black ink. • Write your answer to each question in the space provided. If you need extra space use the lined pages at the end of this booklet. The question numbers must be clearly shown. • Answer all the questions. INFORMATION • The total mark for this paper is 50. • The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ]. • Quality of extended response will be assessed in questions marked with an asterisk (*). • This document has 16 pages. ADVICE • Read each question carefully before you start your answer. 2 1 Read the passage and answer the questions. forte puer comitum seductus ab agmine fido dixerat ‘ecquis adest?’ et ‘adest’ responderat Echo. hic stupet, utque aciem partes dimittit in omnes, voce ‘veni’ magna clamat; vocat illa vocantem. Ovid, Echo et Narcissus, lines 16–19 (a) forte … ‘ecquis adest?’ (lines 1–2): what happened to Narcissus to make him call out? .......................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................... [1] (b) et ‘adest’ … clamat (lines 2–4): why was Narcissus surprised when he heard Echo speaking? .......................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................... [1] © OCR 2024 3 2 Read the passage and answer the questions. ‘huc coeamus’ ait nullique libentius umquam responsura sono ‘coeamus’ rettulit Echo et verbis favet ipsa suis egressaque silva ibat, ut iniceret sperato bracchia collo. Ovid, Echo et Narcissus, lines 23–26 (a) coeamus (lines 1 and 2): explain how Narcissus and Echo used this