Form 5 - The Curse
Form 5 - The Curse
Form 5 - The Curse
Novels
The Curse
Table of Contents
Introduction
Synopsis
Elements
Activities
Assessment
Answer Key
Glossary
Panel of writers
Introduction
What is a novel?
A novel is a long narrative in literary prose. Novels tell stories, which are typically
defined as a series of events described in a sequence. The novel has been a part of human
culture for over a thousand years, although its origins are somewhat debated. Regardless of
how it began, the novel has risen to prominence and remained one of the most popular and
treasured examples of human culture and writing.
There have been stories and tales for thousands of years, but novels must combine a
few unique characteristics in order to be defined as such. First, a novel is written down,
rather than told through an oral account. Secondly, novels are meant to be fictional in form,
differentiating them from myths, which are said to have their basis in reality or theology.
Although some modern scholars argue differently, there is no truly established guideline for
length, point-of-view, or even establishment of a moral or philosophical point in novels.
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The elements of a novel include the following:
i. Plot - the structure of a novel. It shows the arrangement of events and actions within
a story (please refer to notes on Freytag’s Pyramid below for details).
ii. Setting - the time, place, physical details, and circumstances in which a situation
occurs. Setting enables the reader to better envision how a story unfolds by relating
necessary physical details of a piece of literature.
iii. Theme - is the main idea, or message, of an essay, paragraph, or a book. The
message may be about life, society, or human nature. Themes often explore
timeless and universal ideas and may be implied rather than stated explicitly. Along
with plot, character, setting, and style, theme is considered one of the fundamental
components of fiction. It is the universal statement or feel when you read a piece of
writing.
v. Language - used by author to reveal the theme and purpose of the novel.
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Notes on Freytag's Pyramid
Gustav Freytag was a nineteenth century German novelist who saw common patterns in the plots of
stories and novels and developed a diagram to analyse them. He diagrammed a story's plot using a
pyramid like the one shown here:
1. Exposition: setting the scene. The writer introduces the characters and setting,
providing description and background.
2. Inciting Incident: something happens to begin the action. A single event usually
signals the beginning of the main conflict. The inciting incident is sometimes called
'the complication'.
4. Climax: the moment of greatest tension in a story. This is often the most exciting
event. It is the event that the rising action builds up to and that the falling action
follows.
5. Falling Action: events happen as a result of the climax and we know that the story
will soon end.
6. Resolution: the character solves the main problem or someone usually solves it for
him or her.
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solved by the characters or explained by the author. Sometimes the author leaves us
to think about the THEME or future possibilities for the characters.
THE CURSE
NOVEL
Synopsis
In “The Curse” by Lee Su Ann, Azreen takes time off from her studies in London, UK, to
return to her village in one of the legendary islands of Langkawi. She returns to mourn the
loss of her older sister, Madhuri. However she finds out via rumours and loud whispers that
Madhuri was murdered. At her village Azreen has to contend with a cold-hearted father and
support an Alzheimer stricken mother. Azreen is subjected to negative comments and
suspicion from her neighbours. She finds consolation in the company of the Old Lady, an
outcast of the village. Although the grand Old Lady is educated and knowledgeable, the
villagers shun her because she had murdered her abusive husband. Azreen has to confront
the mystery that shrouds her sister's sudden death under suspicious circumstances. Her old
classmate, Mohd. Asraf, refuses to reveal what he knows. A mysterious figure keeps on
watching Azreen and strange things happen. Madhuri’s room is partially destroyed in a fire.
A carcass of a chicken with a broken neck is thrown in front of her house. Many villagers fall
sick for no apparent reason. The Old Lady is killed in a fire accidentally caused by an angry
Mohd. Asraf. Bit by bit, the mysterious death of Madhuri is revealed to Azreen.
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THE CURSE
NOVEL
Elements
PLOT SUMMARY
Chapter 1
Azreen hurriedly leaves her studies in England to return home after receiving news that
her sister had died. Her coursemate, Julian Ng, tries to offer his sympathy and
condolence but she was not in the mood to talk about the matter.
Chapter 2
On the plane home, Azreen experiences flashbacks of her early days with Madhuri and
how Madhuri was well-liked by people. Madhuri was beautiful and soft-spoken
compared to Azreen, who was an obstinate child.
Chapter 3
Back home, on an island south of Langkawi Island, Pn. Kamsiah was talking with her
daughter Siti about their neighbour, Normala, who is spreading rumours that Madhuri
was murdered and she spilt white blood. Datin Sharifah and her husband were ready to
fetch their adopted daughter from the airport. They were trying their best not to talk
about Madhuri’s death.
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Chapter 4
Mourners gather at Azreen’s house to pay their last respects to Madhuri before burial.
The women folk gossip among themselves that Madhuri was murdered and she had put
a curse on everyone on the island. Azreen arrives late to pay her last respects to her
late sister. Azreen brings her sickly mother to the burial ground to bid farewell to
Madhuri. She meets Mohd. Asraf and flashbacks of her schooling years fills the scene.
Chapter 5
Azreen meets Asraf. She enquires about Madhuri’s death but is only given vague details
of the incident. Normala, the rumour monger, spreads rumours about what had
happened to Madhuri. Awang, the bomoh, makes an appearance as he dreams that a
disaster is about to hit the village soon. Awang recalls the incident when he stole a
chicken at Encik Mohan’s farm causing a bull to escape. Asraf was blamed for the
fiasco but Azreen bravely took the blame on his behalf. Back to the present, Azreen
looks for the Old Lady in the jungle to catch up on old times. The Old Lady discloses
that Madhuri was murdered.
Chapter 6
The Old Lady relates to Azreen that she saw Madhuri’s lifeless body and the wound on
her. She suggests that Madhuri’s murder was covered up as investigation into her death
would reveal more secrets. Puan Fatihah, the village headman’s wife recalls how her life
changed forever when her husband, Haji Ghani, became attracted to Madhuri.
Azreen recaps how Madhuri tried to defend her from her father’s wrath for stealing
mangosteen and the good times she spent with Madhuri. In a flashback, Azreen
admitted her folly for letting the bull go in order to save Asraf from Encik Mohan and his
son’s wrath. The escaped bull knocked into the motorcycle that her parents were on and
caused her mother to be paralysed. The Old Lady reveals her past life with her abusive
husband who drove her to kill him in self-defence. She made herself a home in a
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deserted house in the jungle.
Chapter 7
Asraf is concerned about his grandmother’s deteriorating health. At the same time, Hj.
Ghani, mourns at Madhuri’s tombstone. While deep in thoughts, he almost saw
someone, a woman in a flowing white dress, strolling past the trees. At home, Azreen’s
father reprimanded her for not latching up the chicken coop. A chicken carcass, with its
neck broken, lies on the bottom step of the coop. The next morning, Azreen reads
Julian’s letter about the examination week in college. Then, she reads Madhuri’s letter
of her marriage and relationship with Kak Fatihah (Haji Ghani’s first wife). The letter also
hints that Madhuri has a secret to be revealed to Azreen when she returns home for her
holidays.
Chapter 8
Azreen’s mother dies. Meanwhile, Mohd. Asraf continues to worry over his sickly
grandmother. Mohd Asraf goes to the market to look for medicinal plants for his
grandmother but fails to find any. In desperation, he goes to the Old Lady’s house for
help. The Old Lady hesitates at first but after much persuasion from Azreen and Mohd.
Asraf, she finally agrees to go over to Mohd Asraf’s house to help his grandmother.
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Chapter 9
Siti keeps an eye on Mohd. Asraf’s grandmother (Nek) while he goes out to get her
medicine. Pn. Kamsiah and Normala are curious at the Old Lady’s presence at Mohd.
Asraf’s house.
The Old Lady tries to cure Nek. Azreen is puzzled to discover a university prospectus
that reveals Mohd. Asraf’s intention to pursue his studies in Kuala Lumpur. When
Azreen returns home, she sees the bomoh scampering behind the bushes. As she
confronts the bomoh, he informs her about the mob incident at Mohd. Asraf’s house.
She immediately runs to Asraf’s house. Normala blames Azreen for bringing the Old
Lady to Mohd. Asraf’s house and causing heavy downpour to hit the village. An
argument starts and Azreen’s father intervenes to stop the commotion. Meanwhile, Nek
is beginning to recover and Mohd. Asraf is extremely relieved. They thank the Old Lady
for bravely coming over to cure Nek and the rain finally stops.
Azreen awakes to a flurry of knocks on her door. She finds out that Nek has passed
away and Mohd Asraf is heading towards Nek’s house with a few men for revenge.
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Azreen tries to stop him and in a struggle, stabs him at the foot with a spade. The torch
that he was holding fell onto the wall of the house and soon the house was on fire.
Azreen finds Nek, barely alive lying beside the stove and she advises Azreen to learn to
forgive before it is too late. Azreen’s father saves her before the whole house crumbles.
Mohd Asraf confesses to Azreen that he loves Madhuri and they were planning to
abscond from the island when he was offered a teaching course in Kuala Lumpur.
Madhuri wanted to confess to her husband, parents and Azreeb about her affair with
Mohd. Asraf. However, Madhuri was found dead at a rubber plantation. Azreen then
meets Awang, the bomoh, who tells her that Madhuri was not her real sister. Awang
also confesses that he was the one who left the gate open that led to the motorcycle
accident that paralysed her mother. Awang also confirms that he had seen Madhuri and
Mohd Asraf together several times in the rubber estate. The chapter ends with Haji
Ghani, the headman thinking about his young
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when she was killed.
Chapter 11
Azreen delves on the bomoh’s words that Madhuri was not her real sister. She
encounters a shadow of a woman from behind the wooden fence again that directs her
to a woodpile a few feet away behind her house. Azreen and her father walk towards
the woodpile and see a “parang” that Saleh used to chop wood. There is white and
sticky stain at the edge of the parang. Azreen immediately recalls Normala’s words “She
had white blood” and she stares at her father in disbelief. Saleh recalls how fond was he
with Madhuri and how he found her as a baby at the paddy field. He stumbles upon
Madhuri and Mohd Asraf together at the rubber plantation. In his fury, he kills Madhuri
and her body knocks over the latex-filled container. Upon hearing this revelation,
Azreen runs away from her father.
Saleh suffers a heart attack and dies. Meanwhile in the village, a rumour spreads like a
wildfire that a woman who looks suspiciously like his dead daughter had been
Chapter 12
Azreen visits her family’s graves. She leaves a flower on each grave and leaves quietly.
She leaves a flower at the hillside where the Old Lady was buried, too. As Azreen
leaves, she sees a smiling figure which resembles Madhuri’s smiles.
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CHARACTERS
Azreen
Madhuri
Mohd. Asraf
Madhuri and Azreen’s father. Active and strong for his age. A
stern father to Azreen since when she was young. Not on good
terms with Azreen since the motorcycle accident which
paralysed Azreen’s mother. A manipulative father who let
Madhuri become Haji Ghani’s second wife in order to protect his
interests. An egoistic person who could not accept Madhuri’s
love affair with Mohd. Asraf and in the end killed Madhuri in a fit
of anger at the rubber plantation.
Haji Ghani
The village headman who fell for Madhuri and took her as his
second wife. Neglects his first wife, Fathihah in the process. An
influential man on the island. Hides the cause of his wife’s
death in order to protect his reputation. Knows of Madhuri’s
affair with Mohd. Asraf. A religious man.
Siti
Old Lady
Azreen’s rich foster parents whom she stayed with for two
months foster programme. Datuk and Datin helped her
financially in her studies in the UK. Even though she only
stayed with them for a short period of time, she still maintains a
good relationship with them. Even though they are foster
parents, they treat Azreen as their own child. Azreen calls her
Mak Cik which signifies
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Bomoh
Fatihah
SETTING
On the whole, the setting initially revolves around London and moves on to a village on a
small island off Langkawi and the house of Datin Sharifah and her husband in Langkawi
LONDON
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A VILLAGE ON A SMALL ISLAND OFF LANGKAWI.
Azreen’s house
- Azreen lives with his father, mother and Madhuri.
Madhuri’s room
- Azreen finds Madhuri’s photos are all torn in three parts. The room is also burnt down.
Nek’s house
- Mohd Mohd. Asraf lives with his grandmother.
The farm
- Awang leaves the gate open and Mohd. Asraf gets the blame when the bull escapes.
The forest
- The Old Lady runs to the forest and settles in an abandoned wooden house after the
villagers outcast her.
The school
- The school where Azreen studied during her secondary years. This is also where she
gets acquainted with Mohd. Asraf.
Paddy field
- Salleh Abdullah finds Madhuri as a baby in the makeshift bed of rags and leaves.
The cemetery
- Madhuri and her mother are laid to rest here.
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THEMES
These are some of the themes found in the novel:
LOVE
Parental Love:
• Both Saleh Abdullah and his wife love Madhuri dearly like their own biological child.
• Azreen’s inner conflict to garner her father’s love and affection. She always perceives
the father as having greater love towards her sister, Madhuri.
Forbidden Love:
• Mohd. Asraf and Madhuri secretly loves each other that eventually led to Madhuri’s
death.
Unrequited Love:
• Azreen had a crush on Mohd. Asraf during school days.
FORGIVENESS
Before the Old Lady draws her last breath, she advises Azreen to forgive others. When
Azreen discovers that it was her father who murdered Madhuri, she felt no anger or
resentment towards him.
The story portrays how some men believe women to be the weaker sex and they are
violent towards them. For instance, the Old Lady’s husband was abusive towards her and
repetitively abused her. He hit and kicked her.
GENDER STEREOTYPING
Through the novel, gender stereotyping is portrayed through how females should behave.
This can be seen especially through Azreen. For example, Azreen’s school friends start
to cast suspicious eyes towards her when she behaves unlady-like. She plays hockey
with the boys and even “laughs like a bunch of hyenas” with them. To them, as a woman,
Azreen is not expected to be tomboyish and hangs too closely with boys.
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BELIEF IN THE SUPERNATURAL
The villagers seem to believe in supernatural. For example, many villagers call upon
Awang, the village shaman to avert disasters. In another instance, Puan Normala tries to
convince the villagers that the village is cursed since Madhuri’s blood is white.
The villagers are puzzled about how Madhuri died. However, no one actually investigates
the incident which is covered up well by Haji Ghani and his followers. In another instance,
the villagers assume that the Old Lady is an evil witch that can turn anyone into squirrels
or rats. Due to this assumption, the villagers outcast the Old Lady.
VALUES
These are some of the values found in the novel:
CARING
Madhuri shields her sister, Azreen, from being punished by her father.
Madhuri helps Azreen to mend their mother’s favourite rattan basket which Azreen broke
while collecting durians.
Being persistent in getting to the truth is highlighted especially through Azreen. She
refuses to believe that Madhuri’s death was merely an accident. She finds clues that
complete the puzzle.
RESPONSIBILITY
Azreen repairs the trampled bed of vegetables and brings back fresh vegetables and
seeds to replace the ones destroyed vegetables that belong to the Old Lady.
DILIGENCE
Azreen diligently repairs the trampled bed of lady’s fingers outside the Old Lady’s house.
CONCERN
When Azreen refuses to eat her dinner after being caned by her father and scolded by
her mother, Madhuri consoles and coaxes her to eat.
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Mohd. Asraf advises Azreen not to reveal about Madhuri’s death to her sickly mother who
assumes that Madhuri is still alive.
BRAVERY
When Encik Mohan and his sons harshly reprimand Mohd. Asraf for carelessly letting
their bull escape, Azreen braves herself to come to Mohd. Asraf’s defence. She tells them
not to blame Mohd. Asraf without any evidence.
LOYALTY
Shows her loyalty to her friend Mohd. Asraf by taking the blame calmly and bravely for
the accident that involves her dad and mum.
PERSISTENCE
Madhuri and Azreen continue working on the rattan basket in their bedroom. Even when
their parents return home, they excuse themselves quietly and forgo dinner to weave a
new basket to match the original in their dimly lit room.
THOUGHTFULNESS
Mak Cik Sharifah and her husband, Azreen’s foster parents, leave behind two throw
pillows from their car for Azreen to sleep on in her mother’s house. They are also
thoughtful enough to leave her two bottles of water, some fruits and a bag of disposable
toiletries.
HELPFUL
Siti obliges to help Mohd. Asraf take care of his sick mother while Mohd. Asraf goes out
to get some traditional medicine. Siti keeps an eye on the sick woman whom she is quite
fond of.
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LITERARY DEVICES
SIMILE
A simile is a figure of speech comparing two unlike things, often introduced with the words
"like", "as", or "than".
Examples :
1) …Pn.Kamsiah’s eyes bulged out like a toad’s…p.11
2) …and growled like some rabid dog…- p.23
3) Fingers pointed, harsh words were spoken and friends avoided her like a leper. p.104
4) His eyes burned wildly like the fire on his torch. - p.199
5) “People swarm around you like flies to a garbage can. Like maggots to rotten
meat” – p.38
METAPHOR
Examples:
1) Especially that rotten durian neighbour of yours… p.23
2) …with the leaky- mouthed neighbour…-p.171
3) …her father’s steely eyes…-p.222
PERSONIFICATION
An inanimated object is personified by attributing human traits and qualities to it.
Examples:
1) …the black taxis whizzing past… - p.3
2) The plank beneath her feet creaked… - p.80
3) …whose muscular biceps flexed menacingly…- p.93
4) …it gripped his heart like a vice…-p.227
ONOMATOPOEIA
Words that sound like the objects they name or the sounds those objects make.
Examples:
1) …the wheels of the suitcase screeched as she…-p.2
2) The plank beneath her feet creaked…p.80
3) There was a rustling of leaves…-p.219
4) …words echoed boomingly in her head…-p.222
HYPERBOLES
Hyperboles are figures of speech that are exaggerated in order to create emphasis or effect
Examples:
1) .… girls fell for him left and right… p.41
2) Argh I’ll be dead if the teacher finds out… p.91
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POINT OF VIEW
The point of view is the ‘eyes’ through which a story is seen and told. The reader will learn
about the story through an outside voice, the narrator.
In the novel ‘The Curse’, the author has used the THIRD PERSON OR OMNISCIENT point
of view. He even narrates the story using dialogues.
TONE OF VOICE
Attitude of a character or a piece of writing.
IMAGERY
Imagery is the use of words or phrases that appeal to the five senses- sight, hearing, touch,
taste and smell. These words create mental pictures in the minds of the readers hence
making a piece of description more ‘alive’ and memorable.
Examples:
1) She sat up and stared at the rising sun that glowed orange and vermilion. – p.205
2) Sunlight danced through the leaves above – p. 206
3) The shades of the trees now left them and the glare of the morning sun blinded him
for a while.- p.213
4) Somewhere nearby a church bell chimed and a red double-decker bus went whizzing
by.- p.231
5) The sweet smell of jasmine caressed her senses, lifting a weight from her
soul. p. 229
6) Azreen felt warm tears rolling down her cheeks. Her skin felt cold and clammy even
under the hot afternoon sun. p. 226
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THE CURSE PLOT/ACTIVITY 1
Story
Pyramid
Time: 40 minutes
Aims Materials
Steps
1 Discuss the story with the class by giving the idea of rising and falling action.
2 Ask students to use a familiar story to show how a story has a beginning, rising
action that leads to a climax and resolution.
3 In worksheet 1, students match the event with the plot structure indicated by
numbers.
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Notes
Story
pyramid
Sequence the stages in the story pyramid by using the events given.
Climax
Exposition Resolution
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1. Azreen takes time off from her studies in England to attend her sister, Madhuri’s
funeral.
2. Suspicions are fuelled by superstition and the Old Lady is killed in a fire.
4. Madhuri’s room is partially destroyed in a fire. It rains continuously and crops are
damaged. Strange things happen to Azreen.
7. Azreen hears rumours that her sister is murdered. Everyone believes that Madhuri’s
death will cause a curse to be cast upon them.
8. Azreen finds out that Saleh killed Madhuri in a fit of fury because she wants to leave
her husband for Mohd. Asraf.
9. Mohd. Asraf admits that he loves Madhuri and they are going to leave Langkawi.
The
Significant
Time: 80 minutes
Aims Materials
Steps
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1 Elicit responses from the students on the plot of the novel.
2 Instruct students to write down the significant events in worksheet 2.
3 Ask students to elaborate on the events by stating the setting and also a short
description of the event.
4 Select students at random to present their chosen events in the novel.
5 Elaborate on the significant events of the novel and their significance to the
development of the story.
Notes
Teacher may list the events in chronological order at the end of the lesson.
The
Significant
Write four significant events in the boxes.
Beginning
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Ending
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THE CURSE PLOT/ ACTIVITY
3
Conflict
Map
Time: 80 minutes
Aims Materials
Steps
1 Start the lesson by asking the students to list out the conflicts found in the novel, in
the Conflict Map handouts.
2 Explain to the students that the conflicts can be between characters or even
thoughts or feelings of the character itself.
3 Ask students to work in groups to identify the conflict and also elaborate on the
conflict.
4 Ask students to fill in Worksheet 3 where they will identify how the conflict is
resolved in the novel.
5 Ask students to list out how the resolution of the conflict affects the character in the
story.
Notes
What is conflict?
Conflict is the problem(s) found in the story. There are three types
of conflicts.
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THE CONFLICT
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Guess Who
Time : 40 minutes
Aims Materials
Steps
Notes
All graphics from this worksheet are taken from Dear Yayah, The comics
by Farehah Iskandar & Ard One (2010) PTS Millennia Sdn Bhd.
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THE CURSE CHARACTERS/WORKSHEET 4
Guess Who
1. “Do you hear me? She has white blood. We have all been cursed!”
3. I’ve seen how he was looking at her during her majlis bersanding. He looked as if he
was on the verge of commiting suicide.
4 She’s very pretty, and very sweet- tempered and respectful to her elders. And very
young.
6 Go on and leave this house. You seem to think they’re better parents.
7 I don’t know, Nek. If you don’t get well by noon, I’m going to call the headmaster to
tell him I’m taking leave from work today.
8 Oh, I actually meant Madhuri’s mother, Cik adik. I don’t remember her name but
she’s very much alive. A little mad but alive.
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10 I thought you might need some support once you get back here.
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Azreen
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Madhuri
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Mohd Mohd.
Asraf
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Puan Normala
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Old lady
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Noor
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Fatihah
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Julian
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Salleh Abdullah
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Awang
Prove Me
Right
Time: 80 minutes
Aims Materials
Steps
Notes
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THE CURSE CHARACTERS/ WORKSHEET 5
Prove Me
Right
Fill in the box with textual evidence to support the character traits given.
Azreen
- Outspoken - Helpful
- Envious - Caring
- Independent - Intelligent
- Defiant
Textual evidence:
Madhuri
- Religious - Protective
- Beautiful - Polite
- Submissive - Caring
- Conservative - Concerned
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Textual evidence:
Siti
- Obedient
- Responsible
- Gullible
Textual evidence:
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Mohd. Asraf
- Popular - Independent
- Dedicated - Caring
- Responsible
Textual evidence:
Textual evidence:
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Haji Ghani
- Calm
- Religious
- Sympathetic
Textual evidence:
Pn Normala
- Malicious - Village gossip
- Sneaky - Superstitious
- Rumour monger
Textual evidence:
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Salleh Abdullah
- Active - Stern
- Egoistic
- Manipulative
Textual evidence:
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Old lady
- Educated - Caring
- Healer - Concerned
- Neat - Resourceful
Textual evidence:
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Character
Map
Time: 80 minutes
Aims Materials
Steps
Notes
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THE CURSE CHARACTERS/WORKSHEET 6
Character
Map
Choose a character from “The Cure” and draw the face in the picture frame provided.
Then fill in the spaces below.
Picture of Character
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THE CURSE SETTING/ ACTIVITY 7
Name The
Spot
Time: 40 minutes
Aims Materials
Steps
Notes
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THE CURSE SETTING/WORKSHEET 7
Name The
Spot
Using the notes provided, identify the setting (place) for each event
EVENT
5 Azreen used to stay here whenever she had misunderstanding with her
father.
6 Awang left the gate open and Mohd Mohd. Asraf was blamed when the bull
escaped.
9 Saleh Abdullah found Madhuri as a baby here in the makeshift bed of rag
and leaves.
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Get The
Message
Time: 40 minutes
Aims Materials
Steps
4
5
6
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Notes
Get The
Message
Match the following themes to the evidence.
Themes
Gender Belief in the
stereotyping supernatural
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EVIDENCE THEME
Themes Evidence
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THE CURSE THEMES/ACTIVITY 9
That Says It
All
Time: 80 minutes
Aims Materials
Steps
Notes
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THE CURSE THEMES/WORKSHEET 9
That Says It
All
Write down the information required in the boxes.
1. Madhuri is dead.
3. _________________________
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THE CURSE VALUES/ACTIVITY 10
Life’s
lessons
Time: 40 minutes
Aims Materials
Steps
1 Ask students to sit in groups of 4-5. Students brainstorm the values in the novel.
2 Distribute Worksheet 10
3 Ask students to complete Worksheet 10 and discuss the answers.
4 Ask each group to act out a two minute scene from the novel that illustrates the
meaning of the value. The students do not state the value they are performing.
5 When each group finishes its presentation, ask the rest of the class to guess the
value.
6 Ask students to show textual evidence from the novel.
7 Ask students to write down the evidence in the column provided.
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Notes
Life ‘s
lessons
Read the extracts below. Complete the tables given.
EXTRACT A
“I’m hungry,” she murmured softly. Azreen lifted a spoon to her, but she waved it
away.”I can eat by myself, sayang.” Azreen handed her the bowl of porridge.
As she watched her mother eat, Azreen felt a pang of sorrow. The disease was
consuming whatever that was left of her mother –little by little.
Values Evidence
EXTRACT B
The next day, however, she was back with a basket of fresh vegetables and a few
packets of seeds, which she left by the Old Lady’s door.
The next day, the Old Lady came back from collecting wood only to find the girl
diligently repairing the trampled bed of lady’s fingers.
“What do you want now?” she said to the girl who was all but covered with soil and
fertilizers.
“Oh,nothing. Just to say I am sorry.” 53
The Curse,p.65
Values Evidence
EXTRACT C
Madhuri put aside the basket, and went behind to the gardening shack to grab their
father’s parang. “Come,” she said to Azreen. Azreen followed her into the jungle. They
found some rattan and brought them home.
The two sisters struggled with the blade to shave the rattan into the right width and
length. They brought the rattan and the broken basket to the bedroom and started work.
When their parents returned, the girls excused themselves quietly and forwent dinner.
The Curse,p.143
Values Evidence
EXTRACT D
Azreen moved forward, wisely keeping the men at a distance. She hoped they would
not spot her until it was too late to stop her. Now that she was closer to the house, she
finally saw her friend. He, too, held a torch in his hands. In the other, he was holding a
long hoe. He was much nearer to the house than the other men. Unlike them, he had
been within before. And most importantly, loss and anguish fuelled his actions. His eyes
burned wildly like the fire on his torch.
Slowly but surely he strode to the door and 54 raised the hoe. Azreen sprinted. “No!”
The Curse,p.143
Values Evidence
Aims Materials
1 To analyse the events that help Azreen 1 Worksheet 11a and 11b
transform into a better person. 2 Coloured Pens/Highlighters
2 To write about Azreen’s transformation.
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Steps
1 Discuss with students the kind of spiritual journey that the character Azreen took
while making the actual physical journey.
2 Give each pair of students the graphic organiser. (Worksheet 11a)
3 In the boxes, students list the events that reflect the different values shown.
4 Ask students to display their worksheets55on the class notice board.
Notes
For Low English Proficiency students, teacher can provide the events and
students will match them to the correct suitcases.
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THE CURSE VALUES/WORKSHEET
11a
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In______________________________________________________________________
the following boxes, write the events that help Azreen to become a better person.
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The journey begins...
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Events that made Azreen feel sad
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In England
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1. ______________________________________
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2. ______________________________________
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On an island
in Langkawi
(Before Madhuri’s death)
Events that made Azreen feel envious
and angry
1. ______________________________________
On an island 2. ______________________________________
in Langkawi
(After Madhuri’s death)
1. ______________________________________
In England
2. ______________________________________
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THE CURSE LITERARY DEVICES/ACTIVITY
12
Imagery
Time: 80 minutes
Aims Materials
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Steps
Notes
For Low English Proficient students, they may be given the pages of
the text to help them. Alternatively, they can also be paired with
higher proficient students to promote peer teaching/learning.
Imagery
SIMILE
Evidence
Definition : 1. ... Pn Kamsiah’s eyes bulged out
like a toad’s... p.11
A simile is a figure of speech comparing
two unlike things, often introduced with 2. ... and growled like some rabid
the words ‘like’, ‘as’, or ‘than’. dog... p.23
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METAPHOR
Evidence
Definition: 1. ___________________________
The use of words or phrases to an object
___________________________
or action to which it is imaginatively but
not literally applicable. 2. ___________________________
___________________________
Evidence
PERSONIFICATION
1. ___________________________
Definition:
___________________________
An inanimated object is personified by
attributing human traits and qualities to it.
2. ___________________________
___________________________
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Evidence
ONOMATOPOEIA 1. ___________________________
Definition: ___________________________
HYPERBOLE Evidence
Definition: 1. ___________________________
___________________________
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THE CURSE BEYOND THE TEXT/ ACTIVITY
13
Review it!
Time: 80 minutes
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Aim Materials
Steps
2 Once completed, encourage students to exchange their book review and read their
friends’ book reviews.
Notes
Alternatively, ask students to write book reviews for other titles from the
Readers Programme.
Review it!
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BOOK REVIEW
Title :
Author :
Year Published :
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THE CURSE ENHANCEMENT/ACTIVITY 14
Voice It!
Time: 80 minutes
Aims Materials
Steps
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1. Place students into groups of 4-5.
2. Discuss the point of view in the novel and how stories can be written in first,
second, or third person.
3. Provide students with worksheet and materials. Ask students to cut portion (B) of
their completed worksheets and paste them on the mahjong paper. Display the
mahjong sheets on the wall.
4. Allow students from other group to correct or add responses using green ink.
Notes
We had ___________________________
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Voice It!
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__________________________________
__________________________________
They had always gone out walking or
cycling together around the village
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when they were kids. They had been
Ininseparable. When
the novel “The she was
Curse,” five,
the she used the THIRD PERSON or OMNISCIENT point
author __________________________________
used to follow Madhuri on the bicycle.
of view. Rewrite the following two paragraphs by changing the voice into FIRST
She would sit on the carrier at the back
PERSON. __________________________________
as Madhuri cycled to the market or the
post office to do some chores for their
__________________________________
busy parents.
Third person point of view First person point of view
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They would cycle past paddy fields; the
farmers would always wave back at
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them and at times, would even let them
have a ride on the back of buffaloes as
they ploughed the field.
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__________________________________
__________________________________
Third person point of view First person point of view
__________________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
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THE CURSE BEYOND THE TEXT/ACTIVITY
15
Make The
Connection
Time: 80 minutes
Aims Materials
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Steps
Notes
Students can compare and contrast other real life people with the
characters in the novel.
This activity can also be conducted in groups.
Make The
Connection
The name Madhuri in the novel The Curse, can be linked to the famous legendary
character, Mahsuri. Where did the story take place?
Why do you think the title of the book is The Curse? Compare the information given
below. Write your answers in the column below.
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Mahsuri Madhuri
Reference: www.thestar.com.my/lifestyle/story.asp?
file=/2008/4/11/lifebookshelf/20471206&sec=lifebookshelf
Cause Cause
Mahsuri befriended a young man named
Deraman. The village chief's wife was jealous
of Mahsuri's beauty. She spread a rumour
that Mahsuri was unfaithful and was having
an affair with Deraman in the absence of
Wan Darus. Eventually the rumours grew
strong enough that the villagers openly
accused her of adultery.
Reference:
www.thestar.com.my/lifestyle/story.asp?file=/2008/4/11/lifebookshelf/20471206&sec=lifebookshelf
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Effect Effect
Mahsuri pleaded her innocence, but no one
believed her. Mahsuri was to be tied to a
tree (or pole) and stabbed to death but it did
not work. After every execution attempt
failed, she told them to kill her with her
family's keris. When she was stabbed, white
blood flowed from the wound, signifying her
innocence. Before dying, she cursed
Langkawi for seven generations of bad luck.
Reference :
www.thestar.com.my/lifestyle/story.asp?file=/2008/4/11/lifebookshelf/20471206&sec=lifebookshelf
Reference :
www.thestar.com.my/lifestyle/story.asp?file=/2008/4/11/lifebookshelf/20471206&sec=lifebookshelf
Writing
about the
Time: 80 minutes
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Aim Materials
Steps
Notes
For Low English Proficiency students, the teacher can list down the
events in the story and guides students to write the letter
Writing
about the
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Rewrite Azreen’s letter to Julian describing her experience since the day she arrives
at the village.
Dear Julian,
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Yours sincerely,
Azreen
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THE CURSE CHARACTER/ACTIVITY
17
Character
Portfolio
Time: 80 minutes
Aims Materials
Steps
1 Elicit response from students on the main characters from the novel.
2 Ask students work in pairs and choose a character for their portfolio.
3 Guide students to the elements needed in the portfolio.
4 Ask students to develop the character 74
portfolio based on the textual evidence from
the novel.
Notes
For Low English Proficiency students, the teacher writes out the
character traits of the chosen characters and instructs the students to
look for textual evidence to support their answer
Character
Portfolio
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Character’s name: _________________________
1.
2.
3.
1.
2.
3.
1.
2.
3.
1.
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2.
3.
Pit Stop!
Time: 40 minutes
Aims Materials
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1 To answer comprehension questions. 1 Worksheet 18
2 To answer an open-ended activity
3 To practice Question 34 (Essay)
Steps
Notes
Pit Stop!
Based on the extracts given, answer the following questions.
“She was to confess everything to her husband and ask his permission
to release her. She was convinced that he was a reasonable man and
wanted the best for her. And I hoped against hope that she was right. But,
we never had the chance. We met for the last time that day at the rubber
plantation. I wanted to leave immediately but she asked to wait for another
month. She wanted to break the news78 gently to your parents first. And most
of all, she wanted to see you before she left. She told me she had written to
you, asking you to return so she could tell you anything.”
1. Why is he leaving the island?
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__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
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For a moment, the hiss and whispering from Puan Normal’s corner stopped
abruptly. Siti nudged away her brother’s head from her view to see what had caused
the sudden hush. Out in the front, flanked by a robust woman and an edgy-looking
man, a girl at about twenty came up the steps. She looked around hesitantly. Her eyes
behind her glasses glared out rather angrily at the group of women near Puan Normala.
Then without a word, the girl pushed forward her heavy bag and stormed past the living
room
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8. Based on the excerpt, do you think the girl’s behaviour during the occasion is
acceptable? State your reasons.
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__________________________________________________________________________
The exercise below is based on the above extract. Indicate whether the following
statements are True (T) or False (F).
Statement True /
False
(a) Mohd. Asraf wanted to leave the island for better employment.
(b) Mohd. Asraf is deeply in love with Azreen and wanted her to follow him,
leaving the island.
(c) Madhuri wrote to Azreen and informed her about her affair with Mohd.
Asraf.
(d) Mohd. Asraf and Madhuri could not leave the island immediately due to
bad weather.
Based on the novel that you have studied, choose a character and discuss how a value is
being demonstrated through the character you have chosen.
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THE CURSE
NOVEL
Answer Key
Activity 1 : Story Pyramid
1. Azreen takes time off from her studies in England to attend her sister, Madhuri’s funeral.
7. Azreen hears rumours that her sister is murdered. Everyone believes that Madhuri’s
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death will cause a curse to be cast upon them
4. Madhuri’s room is partially destroyed in a fire. It rains continuously and crops are
damaged. Strange things happen to Azreen.
6. Mohd. Mohd. Asraf’s grandmother dies
2. Suspicions are fuelled by superstition and the Old Lady is killed in a fire.
9. Mohd. Mohd. Asraf admitted that he loved Madhuri and they were going to leave
Langkawi
3. Azreen finds out that sister Madhuri is adopted
8. Azreen found out that Saleh had killed in a fit of fury because she wanted to leave her
husband for Mohd. Mohd. Asraf
5. Azreen goes back to England to continue her studies.
1. Azreen – “What has the disease done to you Mak?” (Pg 26)
2. Madhuri – “No Abah. Please don’t. I love him.” (Pg 225)
3. Mohd. Mohd. Asraf – “I don’t know Nek. If you don’t get well soon, I’m going to call
the headmaster to tell him I’m taking leave from work today.”(Pg 117)
4. Puan Normala – “Do you hear me? She has white blood. We have all been cursed.”
(Pg 14)
5. Old Lady – “I killed my husband. And now I’m paying for it.” (Pg 101)
6. Noor – “I’ve seen how he was looking at her during her majlis bersanding. He looked
as if he was on the verge of commiting suicide” (Pg 59)
7. Fatihah – “She’s very pretty, and very sweet-tempered and respectful to her elders.
And very young.” (Pg 79)
8. Julian – “I thought you might need some support once you get back here.” (Pg 232)
9. Saleh Abdullah – “Go on and leave this house. You seem to think they’re better
parents.” (Pg 110)
10. Awang – “Oh, I actually meant Madhuri’s mother, Cik Adik. I don’t remember her
name but she’s very much alive. A little mad but alive.” (Pg 208)
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Activity 8 : Get The Message
a. Belief in the supernatural
b. Gender stereotyping
c. Love
d. Love
e. Belief in the supernatural
f. Belief in the supernatural
g. forgiveness
h. Love
i. Violence
j. Gender stereotyping
k. Violence
l. Belief in the supernatural
m. Violence
1. Madhuri is dead.
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1. Azreen does not believe
Madhuri died in an accident.
Extract B
Values Evidence
1. Responsibilty she was back with a basket of fresh
vegetables and a few packets of seeds
2.Diligence the girl diligently repairing the trampled bed
of lady’s fingers.
3.Accountabilty “Oh, nothing. Just to say I am sorry.”
Extract C
Values Evidence
1.Caring Madhuri put aside the basket, and went
behind to the gardening shack to grab their
father’s parang. “Come,” she said to Azreen.
2. Diligence The two sisters struggled with the blade to
shave the rattan into the right width and
length.
3.Persistence When their parents returned, the girls
excused themselves quietly and forwent
dinner.
Extract D
Values Evidence
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1.Wisdom wisely keeping the men at a distance
2. Loyalty Now that she was closer to the house (the
Old Lady’s house)
3.Bravery Azeen sprinted. “No!”
Activity 12 : Imagery
Metaphor: The use of words or phrases to an object or action to which it is imaginatively but
not literally applicable
1. Especially that rotten durian neighbour of yours… p.23
2. … with the leaky-mouthed neighbour… p.171
3. … her father’s steely eyes… p.222
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4. … it gripped his heart like a vice… p.227
Onomatopoeia: Words that sound like the objects they name or the sounds those objects
make.
1. … the wheels of the suitcase screeched as she… p.2
2. The plank beneath her feet creaked… p.80
3. There was a rustling of leaves… p.219
4. … words echoed boomingly in her head… p.222
Hyperboles: are figures of speech that are exaggerated in order to create emphasis or
effect
1. … girls fell for him left and right… p.41
2. Argh I’ll be dead if the teacher finds out… p.91
We had always gone out walking or cycling together around the village when we
were kids. We had been inseparable. When I was five, I used to follow Madhuri on
the bicycle. I would sit on the carrier at the back as Madhuri cycled to the market or
the post office to do some chores for our busy parents.
We would cycle past paddy fields; the farmers would always wave back at us and at
times, would even let us have a ride on the back of buffaloes as they ploughed the
field.
I left the mosque after the prayers with determined steps. I had been unsure at first
when I saw that piece of evidence near the rubble earlier. That yellow cord. I was
sure I had seen it on that crazy bomoh’s wrist whenever that man scampered past
me. I had no patience for him. Many a times I had caught that bomoh trying to steal
my chickens.
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Yes, it is acceptable considering she might be distraught of what has just happened to
her.
No, even though she had just suffered a great loss she still need to behave appropriately.
THE CURSE
NOVEL
Glossary
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WORDS PAGE MEANING IN CONTEXT
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enraged p.103 angry
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nudged p. 185 pushed gently
Panel of
Writers
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Coordinators
Diana Fatimah Bt Ahmad Sahani Bahagian Pembangunan Kurikulum, KPM
Masreen Wirda Bt Mohammad Ali Kementerian Pelajaran Malaysia
Tengku Ireneza Marina Tunku Mazlan Aras 4-8, Blok E9
Eileen Jessie Ah Guan Kompleks Kerajaan Parcel E
Ng Yew Kee Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan
62604 Putrajaya
Panel of Writers
Xavier Manickam SMK Rantau, Jalan Linsum,
(Panel Head) 71200 Rantau, Negeri Sembilan.
Hemalatha a/p Bala Subramaniam SMK Taman Dato Harun,KM 12 Jalan Kelang Lama
46000 Petaling Jaya.
Yusliza Mohd Yusop MRSM Alor Gajah, Lot 1720, Mukim Air Pa’abas
78000 Alor Gajah, Melaka.
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