2002 JAMB UTME Literature In English Past Questions
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This question is based on S.I Osammor's The Triumph of the Water Lily.The persona of the novel sees death as a welcome event provided one
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This question is based on S.I Osammor's The Triumph of the Water Lily.The dominant impression of the first person narrative in the novel gives it
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This question is based on Literary Appreciation'If I can fasten but one cup upon him with that which he had drunk tonight already He 'll be as full of quarrel and offence As my young mistress' dog...' Shakespeare, Othell…
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This question is based on Literary Appreciation'Those years of my travels. Years of innocence and experience...months of twidding my thumbs with insecurity in search of my true people. Yes in search of my true people. Bu…
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'Oshor:...Winds howl forth-howl forth,Hold back hold back-is the time- oh Endless time-slung in oblivion, Make minced meat of your prey.'Charity Angya, The Cycle of the Moon.The literary device used is
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'Oshor:...Winds howl forth-howl forth,Hold back hold back-is the time- ohEndless time-slung in oblivion,Make minced meat of your prey.'Charity Angya, The Cycle of the Moon.The mood captured in the lines above is one of
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This question is based on Literary Appreciation'I'm not going to be drawn into that old trap of an argument and be picked up by the tail like some wet rat out of a sewer;The speaker in the statement above is being
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This question is based on General Literary PrinciplesA body of imaginative men and women of letters is generally referred to as
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This question is based on Literary Appreciation'Fierce harmattan sun on innocent tendrils; torrential downpour on leaking thatch roofs; paintfull comfort of helpless eunuchs; thorny beauty of modern witches; the fatcon's…
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This question is based on Literary Appreciation'It was January and Monday my father had to gather his nerve to go back to teaching During the Christmas vacation he became slack and in a fury of screw-turning had to retig…
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This question is based on Literary Appreciation'Thathat is why wwe must acc-c-cept the universal d-d-dome,b-b-because ththere is no d-d-d-direction. The b-b-bridge is the d-d-dome of rreligion and b-b-bridges d-ddon't jj…
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This question is based on General Literary PrinciplesWhat does the protagonist do in a picaresque novel?
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This question is based on General Literary PrinciplesThe overall design of a drama to which all other components relate is its
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This question is based on General Literary PrinciplesEmpathy is achieved when the audience
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This question is based on General Literary PrinciplesAn iambic metrical foot consists of
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This question is based on General Literary Principles A poem written to celebrate one's wedding is
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This Question is based on Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer.The play is essentially about the
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This question is based on General Literary PrinciplesA limerick has
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This question is based on General Literary PrinciplesA system of plot development which creates the future through anticipation and the past through memory is
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This question is based on General Literary PrinciplesAn irredeemable reversal of the hero's fortune in a tragedy is called