2003 JAMB UTME Literature In English Past Questions
2003
The writing convention in which the events in a narrative are scrambled as they come to the writers mind without any attempt to arrange them in orderly sequence is called
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These question are based on selected poems from Ker, D.et al (eds.)New poetry from Africa; Soyinka, (ed.): Poems of Black Africa; Senanu K.E. and Vincent, T.(eds.): A Selection of African poetry;Umukoro, M et al (eds.):…
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2003
These question are based on selected poems from Ker, D.et al (eds.)New poetry from Africa; Soyinka, (ed.): Poems of Black Africa; Senanu K.E. and Vincent, T.(eds.): A Selection of African poetry;Umukoro, M et al (eds.):…
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2003
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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2003
'I am informed the day recycles itself today When I slept in the Lord in FebruaryI blame no one for an untimely deathI bless Good for a noble departure-His wordsThe lord taketh the righteous away before evil daysThe pers…
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This question is based on the Literary AppreciationAs virtuous men pass mildly away, and whisper to their souls to go.Whilst some of their sad friends do say '' The breath goes now', and some say ''No''The tone of this p…
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This question is based on the Literary Appreciation'Loveliest of trees the cherry now is hung with bloom along the bough and stands out the woodland ride Wearing While for Easter tideA.E Housman Loveliest of Trees the Ch…
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This question is based on the Literary AppreciationJibunoh was simply a difficult man.He was relation. He all his neighbours and deserted by his relations policeman in the entire village. He also had ten cases instituted…
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This question is based on the Literary Appreciation'' To see a world in a grain of sandAnd a heaven in a wild flower.Hold infinity in the palm of your handAnd eternity in an hour.''William Blake, To Sea a World in a Grai…
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This question is based on the Literary Appreciation'James started showing interest in Buchi a long time ago. In playing the hunter, he realised that he needed a bait.This turned out to be his frequent offer of assistance…
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This question is based on the Literary Appreciation'And so Tom awake and we rose in the darkAnd got with our bags and our brushes to workThough the morning was cold. Tom was happy and warm; So if all do their duty they n…
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This question is based on the Literary AppreciationIf God is the sole author of man's life and all that befall him on earth, does it not stand to reason that all evils that befall man are God sanctioned?If man generally…
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'I am informed the day recycles itself today When I slept in the Lord in FebruaryI blame no one for an untimely deathI bless Good for a noble departure-His wordsThe lord taketh the righteous away before evil daysThe line…
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This question is based on General Literary PrinciplesThe tragic character is the person whose experiences arouse pity and
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This question is based on General Literary PrinciplesOne rhyme scheme typical of the English sonnet is
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This question is based on General Literary Principles The form of poetry that celebrates with nostalgia the ideal world of the countryside is referred to as
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This question is based on General Literary Principles Farce thrives on
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This question is based on the Literary Appreciation'The gloom will give way to lightAnd the thorny path cleared of painThe storms will bow to the prompting of peaceLost moments of glory will be restoredAnd strangled oppo…
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This question is based on General Literary PrinciplesThe writing convention in which the events in a narrative are scrambled as they come to the writer's mind without any attempt to arrange them in orderly sequence is ca…
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2003
This question is based on General Literary PrinciplesIn literary convention, 'aside' is used to