2013 JAMB UTME Literature In English Past Questions
2013
These question is based on General Literary Principles.A paragraph in prose is equivalent to a
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2013
These question is based on General Literary Principles.A device used by a writer to recall past event in a literary work is
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2013
These question are based on selected poems from Johnson, R. et al (eds.): New Poetry from Africa; Soyinka, W. (ed.): Poems of Black Africa; Senanu, K.E. and Vincent, T. (eds): A Selection of African Poetry; Umukoro M. et…
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2013
These question are based on selected poems from Johnson, R. et al (eds.): New Poetry from Africa; Soyinka, W. (ed.): Poems of Black Africa; Senanu, K.E. and Vincent, T. (eds): A Selection of African Poetry; Umukoro M. et…
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2013
These question is based on General Literary Principles.A literary work that teaches moral is said to be
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These question is based on General Literary Principles.Action without speech in a play is
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These question is based on General Literary Principles.The figure of speech in which the writer means the exact opposite of what he intends to say is
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These question is based on General Literary Principles.A literary work that ridicules the shortcomings of people or ideas is
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These question is based on General Literary Principles.A device used in poetry to achieve emphasis or stress a point is known as
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These question is based on Literary Appreciation."Busy old foolUnruly sunWhy dost thou thusThrough windowsAnd through curtainsCall on us?" J. Donne: The Sun RisingThe figure of speech involved in the lines above is
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These question is based on Literary Appreciation."Busy old foolUnruly sunWhy dost thou thusThrough windowsAnd through curtainsCall on us?" J. Donne: The Sun RisingThe excerpts above suggests
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These question is based on Literary Appreciation."Women as a clam, on the sea's crescentI saw your jealous eye quench the sea's Fluorescence, dance on the pulseIncessant. Wole Soyinka:NightThe lines above suggests that w…
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These question is based on General Literary Principles.The speech made by a character to himself on stage is
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These question is based on General Literary Principles.A mistake committed by the hero which leads to his downfall is known as
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These question is based on Literary Appreciation.The body perishes, the heart stays young.The platter wears away with serving food.No log retains its bark when old,No lover peaceful while the rival weeps.The theme of the…
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These question is based on Literary Appreciation."Busy old fool, unruly sun,Why dost thou thus." J. Donne:The Sun RisingFrom the lines above, the poet sees the sun as
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These question is based on Literary Appreciation.Oh incomprehensible God!Shall my pilot beMy inborn stars to thatFinal call to thee...The literary device used in the first line is
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These question is based on Literary Appreciation.Will no one tell me what she singsPerhaps the plaintive numbers flowFor old, unhappy, far off thingsAnd battles long ago.Or is it some more humble lay,Familiar matter of t…
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These question is based on Literary Appreciation.Will no one tell me what she singsPerhaps the plaintive numbers flowFor old, unhappy, far off thingsAnd battles long ago.Or is it some more humble lay,Familiar matter of t…
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2013
"Will college make you a better OlokunPriest?Will it make you serve our ancestors Better?Look at me. An able-bodied, strong-Hearted priestOf Olokun. Did I go to college?" Grace Osifo: Dizzy The literary device used in th…