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Sample Question: Choose a character that you admire from a novel that you have learned in Form 5.

With close reference to the text, give reasons to support your answer. I choose the novel Catch Us If You Can, written by Catherine MacPhail. The character that I admire is Rory. There are many reasons why I admire him very much. First of all, I admire Rory because he is loving and caring. He loves his Granda very much and takes a very good care of him. Granda has taken care of Rory since he was very young. Now that Granda is getting old and having his share of illness and memory lapses, it is Rory's turn to take on the role of a care-giver to him. Rory looks after Granda, makes his meals, runs the household, reminds him to take his pills, listen to his stories and so on. Apart from that, I admire Rory because he is a determined person. When he faces the threat of becoming separated from his Granda, Rory makes the decision to run away with Granda. He thinks that they are a team and should always be together. On their journey, they meet strangers who help them. Rory gets to handle many situations and people of all sorts, and he learns a lot about life and people. Even though things are not easy for them, he is determined not to give themselves up. Last but not least, I admire Rory because he is organized. This can be seen as he plans out his running away with Granda. He spends three days putting together his plan and organizing everything that he has to do. Then he goes over and over his plan in his head, every step of the way to make sure nothing would go wrong. In a nutshell, I admire Rory because he is loving, caring, determined and organized. I really think that someone like him deserves a great life.

1.What is one life lesson that you have learnt from the main character in the novel that you have studied? Support your answer with close reference to the text.

Based on the novel 'Catch Us If You Can' by Catherine MacPhail. The story is narrated by Rory, a young boy who lived alone with his grandfather, Mr. McIntosh whom he lovingly calls 'Granda'. Rory's father had left him when he was still small and his mother had died of a broken heart. One life lesson that I have learnt from Rory is that one should be a responsible family member. Rory was a very responsible boy even though he was still a young kid. He realised that Granda had looked after him all his life and now that Granda needed him, he would take care of him. He did the shopping and cooking. He cleaned the house. Rory also gave up football for Granda. Mr Hood, his football coach had asked him to join the football team but he lied that he did not like football anymore. The truth was, he needed to look after Granda. Granda relied on him to get his lunch and he also had to make sure Granda took his pills. Sometimes, he rushed home during lunchtime to buy two hot pies for their lunch. When Granda was hospitalised at Rachnadar, Rory realised that if he left Granda there, he would be very miserable and sick. He was very frightened when he visited Granda and he did not respond to him. He was afraid that he would 'be dead inside'. He decided to run away with Granda in order to save him. Darren's mother was concerned for Rory. She felt that Rory should not have to bear this kind of responsibility. However, Rory felt that it was his responsibility since there was nobody else. Finally, when he found out about his father, he felt that it was high time he lived up to his responsibility as a son and father.

2. Choose a character that you admire from a novel that you have learned in Form 5. With close reference to the text, give reasons to support your answer. Based on the novel Catch Us If You Can, the character that I admire most is Rory. There are many reasons why I admire him very much. First of all, I admire Rory because he is loving and caring. He loves his Granda very much and takes a very good care of him. Granda has taken care of Rory since he was very young. Now that Granda is getting old and having his share of illness and memory lapses, it is Rory's turn to take on the role of a care-giver to him. It is proven that every lunch time, Rory would sneak out to get some lunch from the baker for granda and ensure that he takes his pills regularly.He would listen to Granda's embellished stories and jokes especially about the stars whom he admires and 'has met'. Apart of that, I admire Rory because he is a determined person. When he faces the threat of becoming separated from his Granda while he is in the Castle Street and Granda in Rachnadar, Rory makes the decision to run away with Granda. He thinks that they are a team and should always be together. On their journey, they meet strangers who help them. Rory gets to handle many situations and people of all sorts, and he learns a lot about life and wonderful people. Even though things are not easy for them, he is determined not to give themselves up. Last but not least, I admire Rory because he is organized. This can be seen as he plans out his running away with Granda. He spends three days putting together his plan and organizing everything that he has to do. He also gets contact with his friend, Darren who offers his mum's caravan.Then he goes over and over his plan in his head, every step of the way to make sure nothing would go wrong. In a nutshell, I admire Rory because he is loving, caring, determined and organized. No wonder the strangers whom he met, would helped him and his granda cordially. I really think that someone like him deserves a great life.

Novel Question: A memorable event and how it affects one of the characters In Catch Us If You Can, a memorable event that affects one of the characters in the story is when Rory helps Granda to escape from Rachnadar, a home for the aged. After taking his Granda out from Rachnadar, Rory decides to escape from the town where they both lived. Their escape takes them to various locations and they encounter many people who assist them. Rory learns valuable lessons from these people. For instance, Rory learns about compassion and kindness from Sammy and Rubys family. From Rab, Annie and Norma, Rory learns that there exist people in this world who would go to great lengths to help others. When Norma reports Rory and Granda to the police, she does so out of the kindness of her heart and not out of malice. As a result, Rory is not only touched but also grateful. In addition, Rorys life has changed for the better when he and his Granda are reunited with Rorys father. Now, Rory not only has a father, he also has a stepmother and two stepsisters. Before their escape, Rory was concerned about the welfare of his Granda and the former cannot lead a normal life of a young, growing boy. At the end of the story, however, Rorys life has improved as there are certain services provided for the elderly. Because of this, Rory can lead a normal life like the rest of his schoolmates. All these positive changes would not have occurred if Rory had not helped his Granda to escape from Rachnadar.

4.3.2 PRACTICE 2 Using details from the novel you have studied, write on the theme of happiness. Use evidence from the text to support your answer. GUIDELINES Name the novel and the author that you have chosen Choose evidence from the novel which relate to the theme of happiness State the characters Explain what the characters do to be happy SAMPLE ANSWER In the novel Catch Us If You Can, Rory McIntosh has been living with his grandfather since he was a young boy. On the surface, this arrangement such as theirs cannot be a happy one because Granda is old and sick while he is too young to be able to look after himself, let alone his forgetful and sometimes disorientated grandfather. Granda would have been better off at Rachnadar, a home for the aged where his needs will be taken care of by professionals and Rory would have been able to lead a more normal life at Castle Street Childrens Home. But they refuse to be separated. Despite the difficulties, they are happy together. In their own obstinate way, they are guarding their right to be together and be happy. However, when Granda causes a fire in their flat, the social worker assigned to them takes Granda to Rachnadar while Rory goes to the Castle Street home. Rory is upset and so is Granda. Rory believes the home is killing his Granda. Then, Rory decides to run away from the home, rescue his Granda from Rachnadar and they would run away from all these meddling people. They are on the run for several weeks and the television is full of news about them. A massive search is launched for them. Ironically, while on the run, they experience some of the happiest moments of their lives, with the help of sympathizers like Darren, his best friend who steals his mothers caravan key to let them hide temporarily, Sammy and Ruby who shelter them when the police close in on them. Then, there are the sympathetic petrol station operator, Rab and his girlfriend, Annie. Their run comes to an end when Granda becomes ill and causes concern to Norma, Annies cousin who is helping them to get to Liverpool to find Rorys father. She calls the police. Alls well that ends well when McIntoshs long-lost son, Jeff, who is also Rorys father comes for them. He is ready to assume his responsibility as a son and father. Rory and Granda are basically searching for happiness whether as a stubborn pair fiercely defending their rights to stay together in the flat in the face of insurmountable problems or whether as runaways, oblivious to the frenzy they are causing through their actions. They sincerely believe that they are looking for happiness. After all, nothing matters as long as they are happy because life is a quest for happiness.

4.3.3 PRACTICE 3 The title suits the story perfectly Using details from the novel you have studied, discuss whether you agree with the statement above. Give reasons for your answer. Use evidence from the text to support your answer. GUIDELINES Read and understand the statement given Name the novel and the author that you have chosen Explain how the title suits the story Use evidence from the novel to support your answer SAMPLE ANSWER The title of the novel Catch Us If You Can by Catherine MacPhail is simple and catchy that suits the novel perfectly because it captures the actions of a grandfather and a grandson who cause a frenzy when the police launch a massive search for them. The grandfather has run away from an old folks home he hates and the grandson has escaped from a horrible childrens home. The title has the semblance of a challenge to the people tracking down the pair. It sounds cheeky, insolent and child-like and it reflects the character of the runaway pair. The grandfather, suffering from age-related ailments can be childish and does not realize the implications of what he has done. In his pursuit, he has caused bodily harm to a youngster who recognizes his grandson, Rory, from the news on television and wants to turn them in. Then, he steals a car to get away. All these can be considered criminal but he is happily nonchalant or ignorant of all the legal implications. His grandson and accomplice, Rory, is a child who knows no better. The expression If You Can is not only tongue-in-cheek, but also suggests that tracking them down can be difficult. One would think it would be easy to catch them but it is not. Although what they are doing is unbelievably crazy, they have earned the sympathy of many people along the way and this has helped them to evade the police for so long. First, Darren, Rorys best friend, plans the first lap for them when he steals his mothers caravan key for them to hide out while they think of a better plan after they leave the homes. Then, they meet Sammy and Ruby who offer them help as the police are closing in on them. Next, there is Rab at the petrol station who gives them a respite and convinces them that they should go and find Jeff McIntosh, Rorys father, in Liverpool because it is time for him to do something in his whole useless life. After that, there is Annie, Rabs girlfriend, who hands them over to her cousin, Norma. Norma finally brings the whole saga to an end when she decides to call the police because she can see that the old man really needs medical help.

The title suits the story perfectly because it is a story about a grandfather and a grandson on the run. It is also a reflection of what the story is the police are not looking for regular criminals but just two ordinary people whom the police do not want to apprehend but to protect and keep out of harm.

4.3.4 PRACTICE 4 Using the details of the novel you have studied. describe a decision made by any one character in the novel do you think the decision was a wise one? Support your answer with evidence from the novel. GUIDELINES Name the novel and the author that you have chosen Choose a character from the story State the decision made by the character you have chosen Give your opinion whether the decision made by the character you have chosen was a wise one Use evidence from the novel to support your answer SAMPLE ANSWER In the novel Catch Us If You Can by Catherine MacPhail, I would choose the decision made by Rory, when he decided to get Granda out of Rachnadar and run away.

After the death of his mother, Rory lived with his grandparents. When his grandmother died, his grandfather, whom he called Granda, looked after him. Rory and Granda were very close to each other that they had become inseparable. When Granda became sick and his memory began to fail, it was Rorys turn to look after Granda. One day, Granda accidentally set fire to their flat. This brought the authorities to step in. Finding Granda and Rory incapable of taking care of each other, they sent Granda to an old folks home, while Rory was sent to a childrens home in Castle Street. The authorities had no choice but to do this for the safety of both Granda and Rory. Granda might pose a danger not only to himself and Rory but to those around him. Rory felt he was wrongly torn away from his Granda. Furthermore, Rory knew that Granda hated being in Rachnadar, the old folks home, and Rory himself hated it in Castle Street. So he made the decision to run away with Granda so they could be together. I can understand Rorys position but I do not see it as a wise decision. In the first place, he was too young to make a huge decision like this. At his age, he should have thought about school. He should realize that he was incapable of taking care of his old and sick grandfather. Granda was too old and frail to go on such a challenging and demanding journey. Moreover, Granda needed his pills to sustain him. Besides, Rory did not know where he was going to. Where could they go when they had no place and no one to care for them? Rory, too, asked himself the question whether it was a wise decision. People may say that those who love each other must stay together but this is based only on emotion. I think Rory made the decision because he had no one else in his life. It was not only because he loved Granda so much, but also because he did not know how to live without his Granda because all this while, Granda was always there for him.

To make decisions, we must be objective. We must think rationally. Seeing the unpredictability of things and the health condition of Granda, and Rorys immaturity, I strongly feel that Rory made an unwise decision in running away4.3.5 PRACTICE 5

Using details from the novel you have studied, write on the theme of forgiveness OR reconciliation. Support your answer with close reference to the text. GUIDELINES Name the novel and the author that you have chosen State the characters Choose the events from the novel which highlight the theme of forgiveness or reconciliation Explain what the characters do to show forgiveness Support your answer with evidence from the novel

SAMPLE ANSWER In Catherine MacPhails Catch Us If You Can, Rory has been cared for by his grandfather whom he calls Granda for as long as he remembers. According to Granda, his own father was a spoilt brat of a boy; just mentioning him would make Granda angry. He grew up to be someone who did not appreciate what he got and left Rorys mother who later died of heartbreak. And that was when the senior McIntosh decided to cut all ties with his son. He is adamant that the only son he had is Rory and he can very well take care of the boy. The irony of the situation is, Rory has been looking after his Granda who is not well and needs medications for all sorts of ailments. As a result, Rory has to look after him, take him to the doctor, prepare his lunch and make sure he takes his medicines all too big a responsibility for a young boy like him. Despite the difficulties, both Rory and Granda refuse to be separated, as any solution would entail sending the old man to a nursing home and the boy, a childrens home. However, after Granda accidentally sets fire in their flat, he is sent to Rachnadar, an old folks home and Rory to the childrens home in Castle Street. They cannot bear being separated. Rory takes Granda out from the home and both go on a run. Soon, the police is looking for them. News about them appears on the media. Rory and Granda manage to evade the police because they get help from people who sympathize with them along their journey. Investigations reveal that Rorys father, Jeff Mcintosh is in Liverpool and they are advised to go and see him. While on their way to Liverpool, Granda becomes too sick. The police is informed by one of the people who helps them, Norma, who feels that the old man needs immediate help. Jeff, with the help of the authorities, arrives to take his father and his son with him. Both father and son are reconciled and Rory finds his long-lost father. Jeff is ready to take on his responsibilities as a son to his father, Granda, and as a father to his son, Rory. The story ends with reconciliation between the ageing and ailing father and the son he has vowed to disown, Jeff. As for Rory, it is a happy reunion with the father he has never known.

4.3.6 PRACTICE 6 From the novel you have studied, what is the most important lesson you have learnt? Support your answer with close reference to the text. GUIDELINES Name the novel and the author that you have chosen Think of a lesson you have learnt after reading the novel State the characters and the hardships they go through that have an impact on you Explain how the story affects you Use evidence from the novel to support your answer SAMPLE ANSWER From the novel Catch Us If You Can by Catherine MacPhail, an important lesson I learnt is to be persistent and determined when facing challenges. Often, persistence leads to better results than losing hope easily.

Two characters in the novel, Rory and Granda, handled challenges with determination. Rory knew that he must be strong and determined in order to withstand the rigours of the escape. There was never a time he felt like giving up and turning in to the police. It was the strong sense of perseverance that helped him bear all the hardships. It was the same with Granda. When things got difficult, he was even more persevering even though it was hard for a man his age to be on the run. He knew he needed to be strong so that he could be together with Rory.

The escape got very arduous and tough at times. The police were always after Rory and Granda. There was a wide TV coverage on them. But Rory and Granda were determined to pull through. They knew they would be together and not be separated as long as they continued to run. From the way they went through their escape, I learn that challenges should be dealt with determination. One must not easily give up hope and accept defeat. As long as one has the chance, one must keep on going till success is met.

4.3.7 PRACTICE 7 The characters in novels often face problems. Some solve their problems but some do not. Using information from the novel you have studied, show how one character solves his/ her problems one who does not solve his/ her problems Support your answer with close reference to the text. GUIDELINES Name the novel and the author that you have chosen Choose a character, state his/her problems Explain how the character solves his/ her problems Choose another character and state his/ her problems Explain why the character fails to solve his/her problems Suggest what the character should do to solve his/ her problems Use evidence from the novel to support your answer 93 SAMPLE ANSWER It is true that characters in novels often face problems. Some manage to solve their problems but some do not. In Catherine MacPhails Catch Us If You Can, a character who manages to solve his problem is Rory. His apartment is burnt down due to Grandas carelessness. He is then forced to part with his Granda. He is sent to stay at the childrens home in Castle Street, and Granda is sent to the old folks home in Rachnadar. Being very close to Granda, Rory can see that Granda is miserable at the home. Rory can sense that Granda has lost interest in everything and it breaks Rorys heart to see Granda like that. So, Rory comes up with a plan to run away with Granda. He knows, by doing so, he can always be together with Granda. As long as they are on the run, they will be together. It can only be for a few days or a couple of weeks, but to Rory and Granda, their time together is precious. On the other hand, Tess, a girl whom Rory meets at the childrens home, fails to solve her problems. She has a sad life. Her mother is in prison and all her relatives reject her. Being homeless and unwanted, she is sent to Castle Street. Instead of making the best of her life there, she worsens it by becoming a bitter, angry and violent person. Her violent outbursts become so bad that she loses control of herself and her actions. She injures others, making them keep away from her. She fails to make friends and so, remains lonely and friendless. She cannot overcome her loneliness and sense of rejection. If she had chosen to be more positive, she would probably have made some friends who can help her instead of feeling rejected and unloved.

4.3.8 PRACTICE 8 From the novel you have studied, write about an important moral value you have learnt. Support your answer with close reference to the text. GUIDELINES Name the novel and the author that you have chosen State an important moral value you have learnt after reading the novel State the characters and the events where the moral value you have learnt is emphasized Use evidence from the novel to support your answer SAMPLE ANSWER From the novel Catch Us If You Can by Catherine MacPhail, an important moral value I have learnt is that family relationships should be nurtured and not taken for granted. Granda looked after Rory after Rorys father walked out on them. Since Granda was old and forgetful, Rory took it upon himself to look after Granda. Nobody forced or told him to do it but Rory felt it was the right thing to do. He was willing to forego things that teenage boys should be doing. He did all the household chores, made sure Granda took his medication and had his meals. He even kept Grandas pipe to make sure there wasnt any untoward incidents.

Granda and Rory did not take their relationship for granted. Granda, on several occasions, had expressed appreciation to Rory for always being there for him while Rory felt proud to have Granda as his grandfather. Rory was protective and defensive of Granda. They nurtured their relationship right up to the end even when they had a family, Jeff and Karen. Sammy, Ruby and Tyrone also showed a strong family relationship. Sammy and Ruby were free and easy but respectful with each other. Ruby would tease Sammy and vice versa. But, when it came to making decisions, Ruby left it to Sammy, showing him respect as the head of the family. Tyrone was respectful and obedient to his parents, Sammy and Ruby. All in all, I have learnt from the novel that family relationship should be nurtured and not taken for granted as family happiness and stability depend on this positive attitude.

4.3.9 PRACTICE 9 From the novel you have studied, write about the plot of the story and state what you think of the plot. Support your answer with close reference to the text. GUIDELINES Name the novel and the author that you have chosen State the main characters and the important events in the story Give a brief summary of the story Give your opinion of the plot of the story SAMPLE ANSWER Catherine MacPhails novel Catch Us If You Can revolves around a teenager, Rory, and his grandfather whom he calls Granda. Rory and Granda are on an escape adventure from their hometown to Liverpool because they do not want to be separated from each other. They have cared for and looked after each other for a long time and with Granda getting on in years and becoming forgetful, Rory takes over the responsibility of looking after Granda on his own initiatives. One day, when their flat caught fire due to Grandas carelessness, both Rory and Granda are placed in a childrens home and an old folks home respectively. Granda is badly affected as he becomes withdrawn and lost. Rory knows that Granda is slowly dying in Rachnadar, so he decides to run away with Granda. Rory and Granda make the great escape but with no destination in mind. They only want to be free and to be together. They spend a few happy carefree days at the caravan site. When the police catch up with them, Rory and Granda are helped by Sammy who gives them shelter.

Their journey is a struggle to stay free. Strangers help them all the way, giving them shelter and making safe plans for them. Rory has doubts about whether he is doing the right thing. All doubts are dispelled as Granda looks happy even when he is exhausted. Eventually, Rory decides they would travel south to Liverpool and look for his father, Jeff McIntosh. Granda objects and rages about this when he realizes what Rorys plans are. The climax of the story is when Granda almost loses his life in the cold bus shelter. After that, they end up in Liverpool. It is a happy ending as they meet up with Jeff and become a family again. The plot runs in chronological order. The reader can follow Rory and Grandas interesting and sometimes heartbreaking journey from their hometown to their final destination. Rory as the narrator projects a solid account of their thoughts, feelings and gives good descriptions of the setting. The approach makes it easy for the reader to understand and appreciate the story. I think the plot is simple and relevant to our society where young people tend to forget their obligations to the old.

4.3.10 PRACTICE 10 Who is the most interesting character in the novel that you have studied? Give reasons to support your answer. GUIDELINES Name the novel and the author that you have chosen. Name the character that you consider interesting. Explain the role of the character in the novel. Give evidence from the novel to support your comments. State your opinion again. SAMPLE ANSWER In the novel Catch Us if You Can by Catherine MacPhail, I think Granda is the most interesting character in the book. Reading through the novel, I found out that he was a caring and kind grandfather to Rory. The fact that Rory was to return the favours implies that Granda must have been a good man and good grandfather. His love for Rory is absolute. Also, Granda finds it hard to bear that Rory has to be in a home and wants to get out of hospital to take Rory home. This shows how much he cares for Rory.

Granda is also a charmer. It is because he easily compliments others especially women not only for the looks but also for their talents as he praises Ruby for her cooking. All the times he remains the perfect gentleman, like opening the door for the young mother at the clinic.

Other than that, he is quite a fascinating character. He knows a lot about films and film stars. His love for movie stars makes him even name his son and grandson after some film heroes of his time. Also, he loves singing and has no inhibitions about singing some old songs, however badly, in front of others.

With all the above, I believe that Granda must be an interesting and remarkable man.

4.3.11 PRACTICE 11 Based on the novel that you have read, write about an incident that changes the life of a character in the story. Give evidence from the novel that you have studied. GUIDELINES Name of the novel and the author you have chosen. State the incident you have chosen. Give reasons why you think this incident changes the life of the character. State your opinion again on the importance of the incident to the life of the character. SAMPLE ANSWER In the novel Catch Us if You Can by Catherine MacPhail, an incident that changes the life of the character is the great escape that Rory and Granda undertake. Rory decided to run away from the town he lived in after taking his Granda out of the local old folks home. The escape took them to many places and they met many different people who helped them on their journey. Rory learnt valuable life lessons from meeting all the different people. From the travelers, he learnt about compassion and kindness. From Rab, Annie and Norma, he learnt about people who offered help sincerely and treated them kindly. Also, Rorys life would never be the same again. It was because, his father turned up to help him and Granda. Finally he had a father, a stepmother and two adorable stepsisters. He had a family and that was a life-changing moment from him. Rory was worried about his Granda earlier but then he didnt have to. It was because things started to fall into places for him. Certain services provided for the elderly made life better for him and Granda. The escape exposed some of the problems that the elderly and their caretakers faced in the course of their daily life.

With all the above, I believe that all those changes would not have taken place if not for the great escape.

4.3.12 PRACTICE 12 Using the details of the novel you have studied, Write about the moral value that has impressed you the most. Give evidence from the text to support your answer. GUIDELINES Name the novel and the author that you have chosen. Name the moral value that you have learnt. Give examples from the novel to support your answer. State your opinion again SAMPLE ANSWER In the novel Catch Us if You Can by Catherine MacPhail, I learn about compassion for fellow human beings. Many characters exhibit compassion for each other and act in a kind manner because of their compassionate nature.

Rory and Granda care for each other and there is compassion in their actions. For example, Rory cares for his grandfathers well-being. For instance, he makes sure his Granda takes his medicine. Moreover, he always rushes home from school to ensure Granda takes his lunch. Moreover, Rory protects his Granda from anything he considers bad, offensive or dangerous. Rory even keeps Grandas pipe to make sure there isnt any untoward incidents. Granda tries his best to help Rory and unfortunately makes mistakes, but there is still compassion. He strongly says that no grandson of his is going to a home for as long as he is around.

In addition, Dr Nicol insists that Granda and Rory get a home help. This is because he believes that Granda and Rory are not capable of taking care of each other. Val Jessup, the social worker, also shows compassion. She shows enthusiasm to help Rory and Granda. When they are on the run, Val Jessup pleads on television for Rory and Granda to come home. The police and the nurse also act compassionately towards Granda and Rory. They are affected by the dilemma of an ageing man who is so dependent on a young boy and therefore do what they think is the best. Besides, Darren, Rorys close friend offers his mums caravan to them because he cares for Rory and Granda. He warns them about the arrival of the police.

With all the above, I believe that we must be compassionate to people. This quality keeps us humane and make the world appear kinder and the troubles bearable.

4.3.13 PRACTICE 13 In the novel you have studied Pick any one decision in the novel made by someone or some party that you disagree Explain why you disagree. Support your answer with evidence from the novel. GUIDELINES Name the novel and the author that you have chosen. State the decision. Give reasons why you disagree with the decision. State your opinion again. SAMPLE ANSWER In the novel Catch Us if You Can by Catherine MacPhail, there is one decision in the novel that I disagree with. It is the one taken by the government to separate both Rory and his grandfather.

Rory and Granda are very close and each depends on the other for love and comfort. They are family, a double act and one cannot survive without the other. When Granda accidently starts a fire in the flat, the State makes a decision to put him in a home because he may endanger himself and others. I was so mad with the State.

I can understand that the State has the interest of Rory and Granda at heart when it makes this decision. But, what makes me disagree is that it regards them as only a case on which it needs to act, not as people with feelings. It is because each citizen has a right to run his or her life the way he or she wants to without outside interference. Unfortunately, it did not happen that way. In addition, no discussion has been held with Rory and Granda how best to solve the problem. When the two run away, however, the police go after them as if they are criminals. As a person interviewed on a television rightly said, the police are wasting their time hunting down an old man and a young boy instead of chasing criminals and fighting the gun culture. The way the State tackled the situation pissed me off.

As a conclusion, people should be treated with greater respect and compassion and not like cases to be solved.

4.3.14 PRACTICE 14 Faith in the God is essential. Using the evidence from the novel, explain how this is shown in the novel you have studied. Support your answer with close reference to the text. GUIDELINES Name the novel and the author that you have chosen. State the character who conveys this message. Give examples from the story to support your answer. SAMPLE ANSWER In the novel Catch Us if You Can by Catherine MacPhail, Faith in God is Essential is one of the messages in the story. Rorys prayers are in the form of warm and friendly conversations with God, which he addresses as The Big Man. Rory is a character who has faith in God. Rory promises to be good and do good things if The Big Man would make Granda wake up when he sees his grandfathers face pale, his mouth open and he is hardly breathing. In addition, Rory believes that The Big Man wanted him to escape as things go smoothly. Rory promises to collect money for the Salvation Army if The Big Man keeps Granda safe. Rory tells The Big Man that they both are having great time and Granda is no trouble at all.

The other evidence that resembles Rory as a person who has faith in God is when he and his grandfather did not crash since Granda cannot drive well. Due to that, he believes that The Big Man is looking after him.

As a conclusion, prayers play a vital role in keeping Rorys spirit up and prove that faith is essential in life.

4.3.15 PRACTICE 15 Love, compassion and family relationship are important in ones life. Using the evidence from the text, explain how this is true. Support your answer with close reference from the text. GUIDELINES Name the novel and the author that you have chosen. Discuss the different aspects of love. Give your views with examples from the text. SAMPLE ANSWER

Catherine MacPhail put the elements of love, compassion and family relationship in her novel, Catch Us if You Can. From the beginning to the end of the story, those three elements hold the story together.

The love between generations shows that love is continuous and never ending. For example, Rorys love for his Granda is unconditional and vice versa. He is ready to sacrifice anything so that he remains united with his grandfather. The grandfather, in turn, has devoted his life to bring up the child from birth and his whole life revolves around him. Love in a family and the power of love among family members are also portrayed in this story. For example, Sammy, his wife, Ruby and son Tyrone portray a warm and loving family. Besides that, Bernie, his wife and daughter are equally warm-hearted and helpful. Rab and Annie are loving and caring too. Love and respect among Rorys friends also keep him from troubles. They look upon Granda with great affection. Darren, the one who is the weakest in the class, shows much compassion for Rory and helps him as much as he can. Mrs. Foley also shows sincere, love and care for Rory. She shows her concern towards Rory when Granda is admitted into the hospital. She realizes that Rory should not be in the childrens home.

As a conclusion, the concept of the elements of love, compassion and family relationship bring beauty to the story.

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