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Who selects the topics on which candidates write their assignments?

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Who selects the topics on which candidates write their assignments?

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It is the responsibility of the candidates themselves to choose the topics on which they wish to write their world literature assignment(s). Candidates are expected to: select a viable aspect of the world literature works they have studied ensure that the aspect selected lends itself to a literary discussion create an appropriate topic for the assignments) select a topic and/or treatment distinct from those of other candidates at their school. Candidates should discuss their choices with their teachers. However, teachers must not assign set topics to candidates nor provide a list from which each candidate chooses a topic. Are translation exercises acceptable as world literature assignments? No. While translation exercises would seem legitimate, given that the majority of world literature works are normally studied in translation, such exercises create difficulties in the assessment process. Examiners cannot: read translated works in their original versions, or in languages other than t

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