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2781

This question is based on selected poems from R. Johnson and D. Ker et al (eds.): New poetry from Africa;Wole Soyinka (ed.): Poems of Black Africa; K.E. Senanu and T. Vincent (eds.): A Selection of African poetry; M. Umukoro and A Sani et al (eds.): Exam Focus: Literature in English; A.E. Eruvbetine and M. Jibril et al (eds.): Longman Examination Guides: Poetry and E.W. Parker (ed.): A Pageant of Longer Poems.

In Browning's My Last Duchess' the poet- persona's attitude to the Duchess is tha

  • A. anger
  • B. love
  • C. sadness
  • D. scorn
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2000
2782

Who lied in the chapel

Now lies in the Abbey

The dominant device used is___________-

  • A. Paradox
  • B. Pun
  • C. Chiasmus
  • D. Zeugma
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2018 OBJ
2783

In the cold hand of death...

his mouth was cotton filled, his man-pike

shrunk to a sub-soil grub

his head was hallowed and his brain on scales-was this a trick to prove fore-knowledge after death?

Based on Wole Soyinka's '' Post Mortem, one of the techniques employed by this poet is the use of

  • A. juxtaposition
  • B. rhetoric
  • C. iambic meter
  • D. allusions
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1994
2784

This question is based on general Literary principles

A character who re-enacts familiar experiences that readers easily identify with is

  • A. round character
  • B. stock character
  • C. static character
  • D. flat character
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2011
2785

In ''Biodun did his best but was first from behind'', first from behind'' is an example of

  • A. sarcasm
  • B. euphemism
  • C. hyperbole
  • D. paradox
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2001 OBJ
2786

Read the extract and answer the question

Here lies our sovereign Lord the King

Whose word no man relies on

Who never said a foolish thing

And never did a wise one.

  • A. theme
  • B. tone
  • C. style
  • D. setting
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2011 OBJ
2787

This question is based on selected poems from Wole Soyinka (ed.) poems of Black Africa, E.K. Senanu and T. Vincent (eds.) Selection of African poetry and E.W. Parker (ed.) A Pageant of Longer Poems.

'There where the need for good and ''the doing good'' conflict.'

In these two lines from Lenrie Peters' The Fence', the speaker says that

  • A. ''doing good'' is the opposite of the need for good
  • B. he cannot do good deeds
  • C. action often conflicts with knowledge
  • D. he lies on the fence between good and evil
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1993
2788

African Prose

AMMA DARKO: Faceless

Discuss the relationship between Nii Kpakpo and Maa Tsuru in the novel.

View Discussion (0)WAEC 2016 THEORY
2789

Hallowell's The Dining Table can be referred to as a

  • A. traditional poem
  • B. a lyric
  • C. dramatic monologue
  • D. ballad
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2016
2790

This question is based on Chinua Achebe's Arrow of God

''...It is praiseworthy to be brave and fearless, my son, but sometimes it is better to be a coward.

We often stand in the compound of a coward to point at the ruins where a brave man used to live. soon submit to the burial mat.''

In this passage, Ezeulu is pointing out to his son the wisdom in

  • A. moderation
  • B. bravery
  • C. cowardice
  • D. sitting on the fence
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1990