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OCR Oxford and RSA Wednesday 15 June 2022 GCSE (9-1) Latin J282/04 Verse Literature A — 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. Do not use: • a dictionary *9139076459* *J28204* © OCR 2022 [601/8124/2] DC (ST) 300709/3 Wednesday 15 June 2022 – Afternoon GCSE (9–1) Latin J282/04 Verse Literature A Time allowed: 1 hour 2 © OCR 2022 Answer all the questions. 1 Read the passage and answer the questions. quaeque feros pepuli doctis medicatibus ignes, non valeo flammas effugere ipsa meas. ipsi me cantus herbaeque artesque relinquunt nil dea, nil Hecates sacra potentis agunt. Ovid, Medea’s impassioned plea to Jason, lines 7–10 (a) quaeque ... ignes (line 1): what does Medea say that she did in the past? ................................................................................................................................................... .............................................................................................................................................. [2] (b) What do you think Medea is referring to when she speaks of ‘my flames’ (flammas meas) in line 2? ................................................................................................................................................... .............................................................................................................................................. [1] (c) ipsi ... agunt (lines 3–4): what do these lines tell us about the sort of person Medea is? Give a reason for your answer. ................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................... .............................................................................................................................................. [2] 3 © OCR 2022 Turn over 2 Read the passage and answer the questions. quos ego servavi, paelex amplectitur artus et nostri fructus illa laboris habet. forsitan et, stultae dum te iactare maritae quaeris et iniustis auribus apta loqui, in faciem moresque meos nova crimina fingas. 5 rideat et vitiis laeta sit illa meis. Ovid, Medea’s impassioned plea to Jason, lines 15–20 (a) quos ... habet (lines 1–2): why is Medea particularly annoyed that Jason has left her for another woman? ................................................................................................................................................... .............................................................................................................................................. [1] (b) forsitan ... quaeris (lines 3–4): what does Medea imagine Jason doing? ................................................................................................................................................... .............................................................................................................................................. [1] (c) in faciem ... meis (lines 5–6): (i) what two things may Jason be criticising Medea for? 1 ........................................................................................................................................ 2 ........................................................................................................................................ [2] (ii) how does Medea want Jason’s new wife to feel? ...................................................................................................................................... [1] 4 © OCR 2022 3* Read the passage and answer the question. et nimium similes tibi sunt, et imagine tangor et quotiens video, lumina nostra madent. per superos oro, per avitae lumina flammae, per meritum et natos, pignora nostra, duos, redde torum, pro quo tot res insana reliqui! 5 adde fidem dictis auxiliumque refer! non ego te imploro contra taurosque virosque, utque tua serpens victa quiescat ope; te peto, quem merui, quem nobis ipse dedisti, cum quo sum pariter facta parente parens. 10 Ovid, Medea’s impassioned plea to Jason, lines 31–40 How does Medea try to persuade Jason to return to her? In your answer you may wish to consider: • how she appeals to Jason • what she says about her children. You should refer to the Latin and discuss a range of stylistic features, such as sound, choice and position of words. 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Catullus, Catullus struggles with love, lines 7–9 Translation: For whatever things humans can either say or do well to anyone, these things have been said and done by you. All these things have come to nothing, entrusted to an ungrateful mind. How does Catullus, by his style of writing, emphasise that he does not deserve what he is suffering? 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[4] 7 © OCR 2022 Turn over 5 Read the passage and answer the questions. o di, si vestrum est misereri, aut si quibus umquam extremam iam ipsa in morte tulistis opem, me miserum aspicite et, si vitam puriter egi, eripite hanc pestem perniciemque mihi, quae mihi subrepens imos ut torpor in artus 5 expulit ex omni pectore laetitias [Show More]

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