Worksheet on Before You Were Mine

English
Year 9
9 questions
~18 mins
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A worksheet covering the poem 'Before You Were Mine' from the Full Anthology, with a focus on mythological themes, designed for Year 9 students.

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Worksheet on Before You Were Mine

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Grade Year 9
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Reading Passage

The moment I realised I was born from myth, I glimpsed the stories woven into my mother’s past. She, a goddess of the everyday, carried within her the echoes of Hera’s jealous eyes, or perhaps Aphrodite’s allure. Her youth, a time of divine mischief, flickered in her smile—an inheritance from mythic worlds where gods and mortals danced. I imagined her once, a nymph or muse, chasing shadows in moonlit glades, her laughter echoing through Olympus-like halls of memory. As I stand now, I see her through the lens of legend, questioning whether my life is a story told by the stars or a myth yet to be written. She was, after all, born from the same mythic fabric that shapes the gods—woven with longing, pride, and the silent strength of ancient worlds. Her eyes, sparkled like the constellations that guided sailors, hint at stories buried deep beneath her calm exterior. I wonder if, in some distant age, she was a hero or a temptress, a figure of myth who defied the gods or bowed to their whims. The past and the myth intertwine within her, shaping her identity and thus, mine. Are we all living embodiments of mythology, echoing divine tales in our humble lives? Or is myth just a reflection of the human need to find meaning in chaos? These questions pulse through my mind, a divine riddle of origin and destiny that links us all to the stories of the gods.
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Comprehension Questions

Answer the following questions based on the passage.
1.
What mythological figures does the narrator associate with her mother? Briefly explain how these figures are connected to her mother's character.
[2 marks]
2.
Identify one literary technique used in the passage to suggest a connection between personal identity and mythology.
[2 marks]
3.
How does the passage explore the idea that humans are connected to myth? Provide a brief explanation.
[2 marks]
4.
Which mythological themes are reflected in the narrator’s reflections on her mother’s past? List two themes.
[2 marks]
5.
Multiple Choice: Which of the following best describes the tone of the passage? a) Humorous b) Reflective c) Angry d) Sarcastic
[1 mark]
Aa) Humorous
Bb) Reflective
Cc) Angry
Dd) Sarcastic
6.
Identify one literary device used to emphasise the divine qualities of the narrator's mother and explain its effect.
[2 marks]
7.
Analyze how the imagery in the passage contributes to the overall mythological theme.
[4 marks]
8.
In a short paragraph, reflect on the idea that humans are living embodiments of mythology. Do you agree or disagree? Support your view with reasons.
9.
Creative Writing Prompt: Imagine you are a character from a myth who has been transported to the modern world. Write a short story (about 200 words) describing your first day in this new setting. Include elements of your mythic origins.

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Created
12/31/2025
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12/31/2025
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