'...Sir, nose-painting, sleep and urine.Lechery, Sir, it provokes:it provokes the desire, but it takes away...

LITERATURE
JAMB 1994

'...Sir, nose-painting, sleep and urine.Lechery,

Sir, it provokes:it provokes the desire, but it takes away the performance.'

Based on William Shakespeare's Macbeth, the statement above can best be described as

  • A. equivocation
  • B. allusion
  • C. paradox
  • D. monologue

Correct Answer: A. equivocation



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