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OCR Oxford Cambridge and RSA Wednesday 15 June 2022 GCSE (9-1) Latin J282/05 Verse Literature B — Afternoon

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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 c... learly 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. *9139084747* © OCR 2022 [601/8124/2] DC (ST) 300721/2 Wednesday 15 June 2022 – Afternoon GCSE (9–1) Latin J282/05 Verse Literature B Time allowed: 1 hour 2 © OCR 2022 Answer all the questions. 1 Read the passage and answer the questions. hic Hecuba et natae nequiquam altaria circum, praecipites atra ceu tempestate columbae, condensae et divum amplexae simulacra sedebant. Virgil, Aeneid 2, lines 515–517 (a) Where are Hecuba and her daughters sitting? ................................................................................................................................................... .............................................................................................................................................. [1] (b) What does Virgil say they are like? Give two details. 1 ................................................................................................................................................ 2 ........................................................................................................................................... [2] 3 © OCR 2022 Turn over 2 Read the passage and answer the questions. ipsum autem sumptis Priamum iuvenalibus armis ut vidit, ‘quae mens tam dira, miserrime coniunx, impulit his cingi telis? aut quo ruis?’ inquit. ‘non tali auxilio nec defensoribus istis tempus eget; non, si ipse meus nunc adforet Hector. 5 huc tandem concede; haec ara tuebitur omnes, aut moriere simul.’ Virgil, Aeneid 2, lines 518–524 (a) ipsum ... vidit (lines 1–2): (i) who was Priam? ...................................................................................................................................... [1] (ii) what has he just been doing? ...................................................................................................................................... [1] (b) quae mens ... tempus eget (lines 2–5): how does Hecuba try to make Priam change his mind? Make two points. 1 ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................... 2 ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................... [2] (c) haec ... omnes (line 6): what does Hecuba hope will protect them? .............................................................................................................................................. [1] 4 © OCR 2022 BLANK PAGE PLEASE DO NOT WRITE ON THIS PAGE 5 © OCR 2022 Turn over 3 Read the passage and answer the questions. sic fatus senior telumque imbelle sine ictu coniecit, rauco quod protinus aere repulsum, et summo clipei nequiquam umbone pependit. cui Pyrrhus: ‘referes ergo haec et nuntius ibis Pelidae genitori. illi mea tristia facta 5 degeneremque Neoptolemum narrare memento.’ Virgil, Aeneid 2, lines 544–549 (a) sic ... pependit (lines 1–3): give two details that show how feeble Priam’s spear-throw was. 1 ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................... 2 ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................... [2] (b) referes ... memento (lines 4–6): explain how Pyrrhus’ words show that he intends to kill Priam. ................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................... .............................................................................................................................................. [2] 6 © OCR 2022 4* Read the passage and answer the question. ‘ergo age, care pater, cervici imponere nostrae; ipse subibo umeris nec me labor iste gravabit; quo res cumque cadent, unum et commune periclum, una salus ambobus erit. mihi parvus Iulus sit comes, et longe servet vestigia coniunx. 5 vos, famuli, quae dicam animis advertite vestris. est urbe egressis tumulus templumque vetustum desertae Cereris, iuxtaque antiqua cupressus religione patrum multos servata per annos; hanc ex diverso sedem veniemus in unam.’ 10 Virgil, Aeneid 2, lines 707–716 How does Virgil emphasise Aeneas’ qualities of leadership and care for his family? In your answer you may wish to consider: • the instructions he gives to his family and household • how he reassures them. You should refer to the Latin and discuss a range of stylistic features such as choice, sound and position of words. 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suspensum et pariter comitique onerique timentem. 5 Virgil, Aeneid 2, lines 725–729 Translation: We hurry through the dark places, and although a short time ago no weapons thrown by the enemy affected me nor Greeks gathered in a hostile swarm, now every breeze terrifies me, every sound rouses me, on edge and fearing equally both for my companion and my burden. How, by his style of writing, does Virgil emphasise Aeneas’ terror as he moves through the city? Make two points, each referring to the Latin. 1 ....................................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................................... 2 ....................................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................................... [4] 9 © OCR 2022 Turn over 6 Read the passage and answer the questions. iamque propinquabam portis omnemque videbar evasisse viam, subito cum creber ad aures visus adesse pedum sonitus, genitorque per umbram prospiciens ‘nate,’ exclamat, ‘fuge, nate; propinquant. ardentes clipeos atque aera micantia cerno.’ 5 Virgil, Aeneid 2, lines 730–734 (a) iamque ... portis (line 1): where were Aeneas and his family at this point? .............................................................................................................................................. [1] (b) subito ... cerno (lines 2–5): how could they tell there were enemies close by? Give two ways. 1 ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................... 2 ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................... [2] 7 Read the passage and answer the question. heu misero coniunx fatone erepta Creusa substitit, erravitne via seu lapsa resedit incertum; nec post oculis est reddita nostris. Virgil, Aeneid 2, lines 738–40 Aeneas does not know how Creusa became separated from him. Give two of the things he says may have happened to her. 1 ............................................................ 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