2005 JAMB UTME Literature In English Past Questions
2005
This question is based on selected poems from Ker, D. et al (eds.): New Poetry from Africa; Soyinka, W. (ed.): Poems of Black African; Senanu, K.E. and Vincent, T.(ds.): A Selection of African Poetry; Umukoro, M. et al (…
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This question is based on Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles.Angel Clare's ambition in marrying Tess d'Urbervilles is to secure a wife with
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2005
This question is based on selected poems from Ker, D. et al (eds.): New Poetry from Africa; Soyinka, W. (ed.): Poems of Black African; Senanu, K.E. and Vincent, T.(ds.): A Selection of African Poetry; Umukoro, M. et al (…
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2005
This question is based on selected poems from Ker, D. et al (eds.): New Poetry from Africa; Soyinka, W. (ed.): Poems of Black African; Senanu, K.E. and Vincent, T.(ds.): A Selection of African Poetry; Umukoro, M. et al (…
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This question is based on General Literary PrinciplesCast in a play refers to
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This question is based on General Literary PrinciplesAesthetics in literature has to do with the creation of
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This question is based on General Literary PrinciplesA poem without a regular rhyme scheme is a
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This question is based on General Literary PrinciplesThe predominant use of the third-person pronoun in a novel creates a
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This question is based on General Literary PrinciplesUnity of time in a tragedy implies that all actions should take place
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This question is based on General Literary PrinciplesWhen an object is invested with a meaning beyond its immediate reference, it becauses
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This question is based on General Literary PrinciplesThe insertion of material unrelated or distantly related to the insertion of material unrelated or distantly related to the specific subject under discussion in a give…
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This question is based on General Literary PrinciplesA careful choice of words dictated by a particular mood or an event refers to
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This question is based on General Literary PrinciplesA tragic hero, according to the Aristotelian precept, must be a
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This question is based on Literary PrinciplesThe expression 'The ripest is the saddest encounter' is an example of
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This question is based on Literary Principles'And the promised pleasure will the face of vanished treasure in the face of plundered pound hidden beneath roots of greener grasses in a land far from the massesThe tone of t…
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This question is based on Literary Principles''It is a beauteous evening, calm and free The holy time is quiet as a Nun Breathless with adoration; the broad sun Is sinking down in its tranquility; The gentleness of heave…
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This question is based on Literary Principles'History's stammerer when will your memory master the vowels of your father's name?Niyi Osundare: Waiting Laughter'sThe literary device used in the excerpt above is
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This question is based on General Literary PrinciplesA short, carefully phrased expression meant to elicit amusement and surprise is
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This question is based on Literary Principles'Mr. Beckley exploded: I do not come here to ask for a school report on my son. Did you or or did you not savagely attack the child, knowing fully well that his health is most…
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This question is based on Literary Principles''She wanted to spit herself. But she checked herself. 'Get dressed,' she said earnestly. 'Get dressed and let's go You known I have a lot of things to do. And if we are going…