Waec 2014 Literature Past Questions And Answers

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1

Read the extrat and answer the question

Prospero:Of my instruction hast thou nothing bated

In what thou hadst to say. So, with good life

And observation strange, my meaner ministers

Their several kinds have done. My high charms work,

And these,mine enemies are all knit up

In their distractions. They now are in my power;

And in these fits I leave them,....

(Act 111, scene three lines 85-91)

Prospero is speaking to

  • A. Caliban
  • B. Miranda
  • C. Ferdinand
  • D. Ariel
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2

Read the extract and answer the question

X :So they are.

My spirits, as in a dream, are all bound up.

My father's loss, the weakness which I feel,

The wrack of all my friends, northis man's threats

To whom I am subdued, are but light to me,

Might I but through my prison once a day

Beholdthis maid. All corners else o'th' earth

Let liberty make use of,...

(Act 1, scene two lines 487-496)

''So they are'' refers to the

  • A. speaker's friends
  • B. speaker's nerves
  • C. monster's threats
  • D. listener's spirits
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3

Read the extrat and answer the question

Prospero:Of my instruction hast thou nothing bated

In what thou hadst to say. So, with good life

And observation strange, my meaner ministers

Their several kinds have done. My high charms work,

And these,mine enemies are all knit up

In their distractions. They now are in my power;

And in these fits I leave them,....

(Act 111, scene three lines 85-91)

The first line means that the addressee

  • A. obeyed Prospero's instructions exactly
  • B. did not carry out Prospero's instructions
  • C. modified the instruction of Prospero
  • D. failed to understand the instructions of Prospero
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4

Read the extract and answer the question

X :So they are.

My spirits, as in a dream, are all bound up.

My father's loss, the weakness which I feel,

The wrack of all my friends, northis man's threats

To whom I am subdued, are but light to me,

Might I but through my prison once a day

Beholdthis maid. All corners else o'th' earth

Let liberty make use of,...

(Act 1, scene two lines 487-496)

''this man'' is

  • A. Alonso
  • B. Trinculo
  • C. Stephano
  • D. Prospero
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5

An understatement is otherwise called

  • A. litotes
  • B. conceit
  • C. pun
  • D. contrast
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6

Read the extrat and answer the question

Prospero:Of my instruction hast thou nothing bated

In what thou hadst to say. So, with good life

And observation strange, my meaner ministers

Their several kinds have done. My high charms work,

And these,mine enemies are all knit up

In their distractions. They now are in my power;

And in these fits I leave them,....

(Act 111, scene three lines 85-91)

Read the extrat and answer the question Prospero: Of my instruction hast thou nothing bated In what thou hadst to say. So, with good life And observation strange, my meaner ministers Their several kinds have done. My high charms work, And these, mine enemies are all knit up In their distractions. They now are in my power; And in these fits I leave them,.... (Act 111, scene three lines 85-91) What has just taken place is that

  • A. the enemies have been tantalized with a banquet
  • B. Caliban brought home some wood
  • C. Ferdinand is splitting wood
  • D. Miranda has offered to help Ferinard
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7

AFRICAN POETRY

Examine the use of imagery in "Ambassadors of Poverty".

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8

A struggle between opposing forces in a story or play is

  • A. denouement
  • B. conflict
  • C. comedy
  • D. tragedy
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9

Read the extract and answer the question

X : So they are.

My spirits, as in a dream, are all bound up.

My father's loss, the weakness which I feel,

The wrack of all my friends, nor this man's threats

To whom I am subdued, are but light to me,

Might I but through my prison once a day

Behold this maid. All corners else o'th' earth

Let liberty make use of,...

(Act 1, scene two lines 487-496)

The speaker is

  • A. Alonso
  • B. Ferdinand
  • C. Gonzalo
  • D. Boatswain
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10

AFRICAN DRAMA

KOBINA SEKYE: The Blinkards.

Assess the negative impact of colonialism in the play.

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