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Steps to answer the novel question.

1. UNDERSTAND THE QUESTION.


2. UNDERLINE THE KEYWORDS.
3. MAP YOUR IDEAS.
4. Write the response.
5. Check your answer.
Question 1 (SPM 2007)
It is important to have a person you look up to in
your life.
From the novel that you have read, write about one
character that you look up to. Give reasons why you
choose him/her.
[look up to means = admire / respect]

Keywords Refer to the question:


1. ONE character that you look up to.
2. Give reasons. (Give 2 or 3 reasons)
BRAINSTORM IDEAS!
Character: Richard

Reason 1: Reason 2: Reason 3:


He loved animal. He was kind. He was brave.

Event 1: Event 2:
Event 3:
Richard Richard was the
purposely only student Richard told his
missed who signed a family and Mrs
shooting a sympathy card Hansen that he
buck. for Hannah. wrote poetry.
Introduction Refer to the question &
the brainstorm map!
The novel that I have read is Dear Mr
Kilmer written by Anne Schraff. One character
that I look up to is Richard. There are three
reasons why I look up to Richard.
Firstly, was he loved animals. This was shown when
Richard purposely missed shooting a buck. [choose
RELEVANT points from your notes]

Secondly, Richard was kind. This was shown when


Richard was the only student who signed a sympathy card
for Hannah. [choose RELEVANT points from your notes]

Thirdly, Richard was brave. This was shown when


Richard told his family and Mrs Hansen that he wrote
poetry. [choose RELEVANT points from your notes]

In conclusion, I admired and respected Richard


because he had noble/good personalities.
Question 2 (SPM 2008)
Using the details from the novel that you have
studied,
Describe what happens at the end of the
novel.
Explain why you find the ending either happy
or sad.

Keywords Refer to the question:


1. What happens at the end of the story.
2. Ending - happy or sad?
BRAINSTORM IDEAS!

What happens at the end of the story:


Richards father finally supported his passion in
writing poetry.

Happy ending.

Event 1: Event 2:
Richard told his father Richard wrote a
that he wrote poetry. poem as a tribute to
Mr Kilmer.
Introduction Refer to the question &
the brainstorm map!
The novel that I have read is Dear Mr
Kilmer written by Anne Schraff. At the end of
the story, Richards father finally supported his
passion in writing poetry. This is a happy
ending.
Question 3 (SPM 2009)
Using the details from the novel that you have
studied, write about a difficult decision made by
one of the characters.
With close reference to the text, do you think this
was the right decision?

Keywords Refer to the question:


1. a difficult decision (ONE decision ONLY!)
2. made by one of the characters.
(ONE character ONLY!)
3. right decision?
BRAINSTORM IDEAS!

A character: Richard

A difficult decision: To tell people / his family


and Mrs Hansen that he wrote poetry
Right decision!

Event 1: Event 2:
Richard wrote his first Richard told his family and
letter to Mr Kilmer Mrs Hansen that he wrote
poetry
Introduction Refer to the question &
the brainstorm map!
The novel that I have studied is Dear Mr
Kilmer written by Anne Schraff. A difficult
decision made by Richard was to tell people
that he wrote poetry.
Question 4 (SPM 2012)
Based on the novel you have studied, write
about an event that makes you angry?
With close reference to the text, give reasons
why the event makes you feel this way.

Keywords Refer to the question:


1. an event that makes you angry (ONE event)
2. give reasons
BRAINSTORM IDEAS!
An event that makes me angry: When the
Schermers tavern was vandalised.
Reason 1: Reason 2:
Some Turtle Lake people Richards classmates
were being unfair to the were being unkind to the
Schermers. Schermers.

Event 2:
Event 1:
Richards classmate
When the Schermers did not want to sign a
tavern was vandalised. sympathy card to the
Schermers.
Introduction Refer to the question &
the brainstorm map!
The novel that I have studied is Dear Mr
Kilmer written by Anne Schraff. An event that
makes me angry is when the Schermers tavern
was vandalised. I am angry because of two
reasons.
Question 5 (SPM 2015)
Suggest one character in the novel you have
read who you think is a good role model for
teenagers.
Briefly describe the character and give reasons
for your choice with close reference to the text.

Keywords Refer to the question: Similar to


1. One character 2007
good role model question!
1. Briefly describe the character
2. Give reasons.
BRAINSTORM IDEAS!

A character: Richard

Briefly describe Richard

Mr Knights Mr Kilmers Loved


15 years old. son. penpal. poetry.
Tall, pale and Angie and Hannah
slender. Guss Schermers
younger best friend.
brother.
BRAINSTORM IDEAS!

Reasons:

Reason 1: Reason 2: Reason 3:


He was kind. He was brave. He was supportive

Event 2:
Event 1: Event 3:
Richard told his
Richard was the Hannah declined
family and Mrs
only student who the role of Lady
Hansen that he
signed a Liberty. Richard
wrote poetry and
sympathy card for declined his part
wrote a letter to
Hannah. as the Doughboy.
Mr Kilmer.
Introduction Refer to the question &
the brainstorm map!
The novel that I have read is Dear Mr
Kilmer written by Anne Schraff. A good role
model for teenagers is Richard. Richard is Mr
Knights son. He is Angie and Guss younger
brother. He is Mr Kilmers penpal and Hannahs
best friend. He loves poetry. There are three
reasons why I choose Richard.
Question 6 (SBP Trial 2016)
Which character in the novel do you sympathize
with? Explain why you sympathize with this
character with close reference to the text.

Keywords Refer to the question:


1. character you sympathize with.
(ONE character)
2. Explain why.
BRAINSTORM IDEAS!
Character: Hannah

Reason 1: Reason 2: Reason 3:


Her schoolmates Her parents People unfairly
called her Dirty tavern was denied her role as
Hun vandalised. Lady Liberty.

Event 1: Event 2: Event 3:


Hannah Richard was the Hannah declined
Schermer cried at only student who the role of Lady
the school signed a Liberty. Richard
hallway sympathy card for declined his part
the Schermers. as the Doughboy.
Introduction Refer to the question &
the brainstorm map!
The novel that I have read is Dear Mr
Kilmer written by Anne Schraff. The character I
sympathize with is Hannah Schermer. There are
three reasons why I sympathize with her.
Question 7 (Kedah Trial 2016)
It is important to stand up for what is right. Discuss
how this is portrayed in the novel you have read.

Keywords Refer to the question:


1. stand up for what is right (Meaning?)
2. how this is portrayed

Which character(s) portrayed


this value?
Which events?
BRAINSTORM IDEAS!

Character who portrayed this value:


Richard

Event 2: Event 3:
Event 1: Richard was the Hannah declined
Richard purposely only student who the role of Lady
missed shooting a signed a Liberty. Richard
buck. sympathy card for declined his part
the Schermers. as the Doughboy.
Introduction Refer to the question &
the brainstorm map!
The novel that I have read is Dear Mr
Kilmer written by Anne Schraff. The statement
It is important to stand up for what is right is
portrayed by Richard in three different events.
Question 8 (N9 Trial 2016)
People should be allowed to follow their
dreams.
Write about a character who wants to realise his
or her dream.

Keywords Refer to the question:


1. a character
2. wants to realise his / her dream
BRAINSTORM IDEAS!

A character: Richard

Dream: Wanted to be a poet

Event 1: Event 2: Event 3:


Richard wrote Richard told his Richard wrote a
his first letter family and Mrs poem as a
to Mr Kilmer. Hansen that he tribute to Mr
wrote poetry Kilmer.
Introduction Refer to the question &
the brainstorm map!
The novel that I have read is Dear Mr
Kilmer written by Anne Schraff. A character
who wants to realise his dream is Richard.
Richard wants to be a poet.
Question 9 (Kelantan Trial 2016)
Family supports family.
With close reference to the text, how far is this
true of the novel you have studied?

Keywords Refer to the question:


1. Family supports family
2. how far is this true
BRAINSTORM IDEAS!

Family supports family

This statement
This statement was NOT true
was TRUE

Event 1: Event 2: Event 3:


Event 1:
Richard Richard Richard
purposely told his declined Richard wrote a
missed family that his part as poem as a tribute
shooting a he wrote the to Mr Kilmer.
buck. poetry Doughboy.
Introduction Refer to the question &
the brainstorm map!
The novel that I have read is Dear Mr
Kilmer written by Anne Schraff. The statement
Family supports family is not true in the
beginning of the story. However, it becomes
true at the end of the story.
Question 10 (Pulau Pinang Trial 2016)
The main character is a strong-willed person.
How is this shown in the novel? Support your
answer with close reference to the text.
[strong-willed - knowing exactly what you want
to do and being determined to achieve it, even if
other people advise you against it]

Keywords Refer to the question:


1. a strong-willed person
2. How is this shown
BRAINSTORM IDEAS!
Character: Richard

When did Richard show that he was strong-willed?

When he stood up for what was When he wanted to realise his


right dream

Events: Events:
1. Richard purposely missed 1. Richard wrote his first letter
shooting a buck. to Mr Kilmer.
2. Richard was the only student 2. Richard told his family and
who signed a sympathy card for Mrs Hansen that he wrote
the Schermers. poetry
3. Hannah declined the role of 3. Richard wrote a poem as a
Lady Liberty. Richard declined tribute to Mr Kilmer.
his part as the Doughboy.
Introduction Refer to the question &
the brainstorm map!
The novel that I have read is Dear Mr
Kilmer written by Anne Schraff. Richard is a
strong-willed person. This is shown in three
different events when Richard wants to stand up
for what is right.
The first event was when Richard
purposely missed shooting a buck.
The second event was when Richard was
the only student who signed a sympathy card for
the Schermers
The third event was when Richard declined
his part as the Doughboy after Hannah declined
the role of Lady Liberty.
In conclusion, we must stand up for what is
right even though other people advise you
against it.
Other SPM questions
SPM 2010
Based on the novel that you have read write
about an important incident that you
remember. Give reasons why you remember the
incident.

SPM 2011
Which part of the story do you like most?
Give reasons for your choice with close
reference to the text
SPM 2013
Write about an important decision made by
one of the characters. With close reference to
the text, explain how if affects the other
character(s).

SIMILAR TO SPM 2009 QUESTION


SPM 2014
One has to struggle to improve ones life.
With close reference to the text, how far is this
true of the novel you have read?

One = people in general


Struggle = to try extremely hard to achieve
something, even though it is very difficult
Improve = to become better

SIMILAR TO N9 QUESTION

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