2019 JAMB UTME Literature In English Past Questions
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Fatalism is crucial element in_________
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'poisonous pleasure of wine' illustrates the use of_______
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From the novel; Harvest of CorruptionChief Ade Amaka portrays_______
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From the novel; Harvest of CorruptionAsides being a satire, Ogodo's "Harvest of Corruption" may also be regarded as a________
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"A time to sow,
A time to reap,
A time to born,
A time to die"This exemplies the use of ...
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'The dun dun of a drum' is an example of an__________
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One of the following is not significant to Morris' "The Proud King"
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... a didactic poem, especially such with animals as characters may be distinctively described as a/an_________
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Analogy is the arrangement of two ideas that are_________
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Okara's reminiscence in the "Piano and Drums" as to how he walks to the farm with no shoes, marching thorns and dangerous leafs, and still finds this enjoyable creates a feeling of___________
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A poem of 14 lines is known as__________
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A character whose action or qualities serve to heighten those of the hero through contrast is__________
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"The sudden throb of pain" in Lenrie's 'The Panic of Growing Old' signifies the_________
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From the novel; Native SonRichard Wright's " Native Son" may be described to a/an_______
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From the novel; FacelessAmma Darko's "Faceless" ended with________
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... may be said to be a critical subject of concern in Blake's "School Boy"
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A story which explains a natural phenomenon is_______
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The bar in Tennyson's "Crossing the Bar" is a symbol for the___________
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Use excerpt below to answer questions
"Now, by yond marble
heaven,
In the due reverence of a sacred vow
I here enrage my words." (Shakespeare's Othello)
Consequent upon the act in the excerpt, ...
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Use excerpt below to answer questions
"Now, by yond marble
heaven,
In the due reverence of a sacred vow
I here enrage my words." (Shakespeare's Othello)
The prevailing activity in the extract is