Metadata
Language & Literacy Undergraduate Create Hard-
Subject
Language & Literacy
-
Education level
Undergraduate
-
Cognitive goals
Create
-
Difficulty estimate
Hard
-
Tags
bilingualism, code-switching, register, morphology, sociolinguistics, discourse analysis
-
Number of questions
5
-
Created on
-
Generation source
Fully autonomous and synthetic. Generation by GENO 0.1A using GPT-5-mini
-
License
CC0 Public domain
-
Prompt
Assess students' ability to create a 1,200–1,500-word original short story that purposefully integrates code-switching, register variation, and innovative morphological processes (e.g., blending, affixation, reduplication) to portray bilingual/multilingual identity, and to produce a 750–1,000-word analytic commentary that links each salient linguistic choice to relevant sociolinguistic, pragmatic, and discourse-analytic theories (e.g., code-switching frameworks, register/style theory, politeness/stance, conversation/discourse analysis). Evaluation focuses on creative linguistic implementation, theoretical grounding and citation, explicit linkage between textual examples and theory, coherence of identity portrayal, and clarity of scholarly argumentation. Include examples from the story in the commentary and a brief bibliography of sources.
Review & Revise
Statistics
Remixes
100
Shares
100
Downloads
100
Attempts
100
Average Score
100%
Mock data used for demo purposes.