SECTION A: COMPULSORY QUESTION
[25 MARKS]
This section consists of ONE question which is compulsory for everyone.
QUESTION 1
[25 MARKS]
Read the three short stories below and answer the question that follows:
THE WIND AND THE SUN
Once the Wind and the Sun had an argument. "I am stronger than you," said the Wind. "No,
you are not," said the Sun. Just at that moment they saw a traveler walking across the road.
He was wrapped in a shawl. The Sun and the Wind agreed that whoever could separate the
traveller from his shawl was stronger.
The Wind took the first turn. He blew with all his might to tear the traveller's shawl from his
shoulders. But the harder he blew, the tighter the traveller gripped the shawl to his body. The
struggle went on till the Wind's turn was over.
Now it was the Sun's turn. The Sun smiled warmly. The traveller felt the warmth of the smiling
Sun. Soon he let the shawl fall open. The Sun's smile grew warmer and warmer ... hotter and
hotter. Now the traveller no longer needed his shawl. He took it off and dropped it on the
ground. The Sun was declared stronger than the Wind.
MOTHER'S DAY
A man stopped at a flower shop to order some flowers to be wired to his mother who lived
two hundred miles away.As he got out of his car he noticed a young girl sitting on the curb
sobbing.He asked her what was wrong and she replied, "I wanted to buy a red rose for my
mother.But I only have seventy-five cents, and a rose costs two dollars."The man smiled and
said, "Come on in with me. I'll buy you a rose."He bought the little girl her rose and ordered
his own mother's flowers.As they were leaving he offered the girl a ride home.She said,
"Yes, please! You can take me to my mother."She directed him to a cemetery, where she
placed the rose on a freshly dug grave.The man returned to the flower shop, canceled the
wire order, picked up a bouquet and drove the two hundred miles to his mother's house.
EAGLESIN A STORM
Did you know that an eagle knows when a storm is approaching long before it breaks? The
eagle will fly to some high spot and wait for the winds to come. When the storm hits, it sets its
wings so that the wind will pick it up and lift it above the storm. While the storm rages below,
the eagle is soaring above it. The eagle does not escape the storm. It simply uses the storm to
lift it higher. It rises on the winds that bring the storm. When the storms of life come upon us
- and all of us will experience them - we can rise above them by setting our minds and our
belief toward God. The storms do not have to overcome us. We can allow God's power to lift
us above them. God enables us to ride the winds of the storm that bring sickness, tragedy,
failure and disappointment in our lives. We can soar above the storm.
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