1985 JAMB UTME Literature In English Past Questions
1985
'All day long, all along the lineThrough tiny station, each exactly like the last chattering little black girls uncaged from school all day long,...' For the girls mentioned here, the hours spent at school means
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1985
A deliberate use of exaggeration for humour or emphasis is known as
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1985
At the end of that week I set off for Caxley. It was a grey day, with the downs covered in thick mist. The trees dripped sadly along the road to the market town, and the wet pavements were even more depressing.The settin…
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1985
A trade, Sir, that, i hope, i may use with a safe conscience; which is, indeed, Sir, a mender of bad soles.The passage is referring to a
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1985
'There kneels a jigger, a louse, a weevil, a flea, a bedbug! He is mistletoe, a parasite that lives on the trees of other people's lives!'The speaker uses a string of
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1985
'When we got off the bus he helped me to cross the road, holding me by the elbow. Submissively, I allowed my self to be led. Out on the square there was an African sun, and in my heart too, shading a flood of light'. The…
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1985
'How many ages hence Shall this our lofty scene be acted over?'In this passage, lofty scene refers to
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1985
As a literary from the short story is most closely related to
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1985
Brenda suddenly stiffened in her chair and half turned her ear to the window, silent like an animal waiting to spring, an alertness that transformed her face to temporary ugliness. Arthur noticed it, 'He's coming', she s…
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1985
In poetry, the elegiac mood typically attends the occasion or experience of
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1985
'The pen is mightier than the sword' is an example of
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1985
Get up you shameless hussy', she bellowed, ' you strumpet, you fallen woman! I don't know what your father and I have done to deserve such a child the events that happened later in Mission to Kala show that the speaker i…