1988 JAMB UTME Literature In English Past Questions
1988
THIS QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S ROMEO AND JULIET.The following epithets: 'The courageous captain of compliments...The very butcher of a silk button...A gentleman of the very first house...'Refer to
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1988
THIS QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S ROMEO AND JULIET.'You talk here in the public haunt of men.Either withdraw unto some private place,Or reason coldly of your grievances, Or else depart. Here all eyes gaze…
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1988
THIS QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S ROMEO AND JULIET.'See what a scourage is laid upon your hate That heaven finds means to kill your joys with love.And I, for winking at your discords too, Have lost a brac…
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1988
THIS QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S ROMEO AND JULIET.In the play, the dramatic significance of Mercutio's character is to
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1988
THIS QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S ROMEO AND JULIET.'Wisely and slow. The stumble that run fast'. This note of caution comes from
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1988
THIS QUESTION ARE BASED ON OLA ROTIMI''STHE GODS ARE NOT TO BLAME A dominant device which Ola Rotimi uses to suggest an authentic background in the play is
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1988
THIS QUESTION ARE BASED ON OLA ROTIMI''STHE GODS ARE NOT TO BLAME What is the significance of Alaka and Gbonka to the plot of the play ?
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1988
THIS QUESTION ARE BASED ON OLA ROTIMI''STHE GODS ARE NOT TO BLAME Well it wasn't there anymore with him?Someone who survived? Someone who managed to come home and say what exactly happened, not even a rat?The lack of pre…
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1988
THIS QUESTION ARE BASED ON OLA ROTIMI''STHE GODS ARE NOT TO BLAME In the prologue, the narrator's role to blame
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1988
THIS QUESTION ARE BASED ON OLA ROTIMI''S THE GODS ARE NOT TO BLAME ''If you think that you can drum for my downfall, and hope that drum will sound, then your head is not good''. Odewale says this because
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1988
THIS QUESTION ARE BASED ON SELECTED POEMS FROM D.I. NWOGA'S (ED.): WEST AFRICAN VERSE.'But what wakeful of man,Made of the mud of this earth,Can stare at the touch of sleepThe stable vehicle of dreamWhich indeed is the l…
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1988
THIS QUESTION ARE BASED ON SELECTED POEMS FROM D.I. NWOGA'S (ED.): WEST AFRICAN VERSE.The choice of imagery in J.P Clark's 'Olukun' suggests that the poem intended to arouse
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1988
THIS QUESTION ARE BASED ON SELECTED POEMS FROM D.I. NWOGA'S (ED.): WEST AFRICAN VERSE.In David Diop''s ''The Vultures'', the colonialist are portrayed as
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1988
THIS QUESTION ARE BASED ON SELECTED POEMS FROM D.I. NWOGA'S (ED.): WEST AFRICAN VERSE.In Lenrie Peter's 'We Have Come Home', the return of the successful scholar is not fulfilling because
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1988
THIS QUESTION ARE BASED ON SELECTED POEMS FROM D.I. NWOGA'S (ED.): WEST AFRICAN VERSE.'Night, and Abiku sucks the oilFrom lamps'.
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1988
THIS QUESTION ARE BASED ON SELECTED POEMS FROM D.I. NWOGA'S (ED.): WEST AFRICAN VERSE.'Before you, mother Idoto, naked I stand before your watery presence a prodigal'. In the above lines from Christopher Okadigbo's Idoto…
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1988
THIS QUESTION ARE BASED ON SELECTED POEMS FROM D.I. NWOGA'S (ED.): WEST AFRICAN VERSE.In Christopher Okigbo's 'Idoto'Idoto symbolizes
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1988
THIS QUESTION ARE BASED ON SELECTED POEMS FROM D.I. NWOGA'S (ED.): WEST AFRICAN VERSE.In Leopold Senghor's 'Long, long you have held between yours hands', the poet addresses himself to
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1988
This question is based on Isidore Okpewho's The Victims.The real victims are
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1988
This question is based on selected poems from D.I. Nwoga's (ed.): West African Verse.The title of Birago Diop's 'Vanity', is intrigue because the people described in the poem are