2000 WAEC SSCE Literature In English Past Questions
2000
The expression " poisonous pleasure of wine" Illustrates the use of
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2000
Read the passage below and answer the question:The long column of misery tended continually to grow longer, as the more robust struggled to get as far as possible from the pursuing French, and as the weaker fell farther…
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: Twelfth NightRead the extract below and answer the questionSo please my lord, I might not be admitted;But from her handmaid to return this answer:The element itself, till seven years heat,Shall not b…
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Read the extract below and answer the questionA : Will you stay no longer nor will you not that I go with you?B : By your patience, no. My stars shine darkly over me; the Malignancy of my fate might, perhaps, distemper y…
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2000
Read the extract below and answer the questionA : Will you stay no longer nor will you not that I go with you?B : By your patience, no. My stars shine darkly over me; the Malignancy of my fate might, perhaps, distemper y…
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2000
Read the extract below and answer the questionA : How dost thou like this tune?B : It gives a very echo to the seatWhere Love is thronedA : Thou dost speak masterlyMy life upon't , young though thou art, thine eyeHath st…
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2000
Read the extract below and answer the questionA : Will you stay no longer nor will you not that I go with you?B : By your patience, no. My stars shine darkly over me; the Malignancy of my fate might, perhaps, distemper y…
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2000
Read the extract below and answer the questionI am not weary, and 't is long to night.I pray you, let us satisfy our eyesWith the memorials and the things of fameThat do renown this city(Act III Scene 3)The speaker is ad…
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Read the extract below and answer the questionA : How dost thou like this tune?B : It gives a very echo to the seatWhere Love is thronedA : Thou dost speak masterlyMy life upon't , young though thou art, thine eyeHath st…
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2000
Read the extract below and answer the question ......;sheSends him purpose that I may appear stubBorn to him ; for she incites me to that in the letter."Cast thy humble slough,"Says she; "be opposite with a kinsman, surl…
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Read the extract below and answer the questionI am not weary, and 't is long to night.I pray you, let us satisfy our eyesWith the memorials and the things of fameThat do renown this city(Act III Scene 3)The person addres…