2002 WAEC SSCE Literature In English Past Questions
2002
Read the poem below and answer the questionMoney here, Money thereEverywhere, anywhere, whatever you want, MoneyBut where is the Money to spend?Children and family matters, you're usefulHealth and education mattersFood a…
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2002
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: The Merchant of VeniceRead the extract below and answer the questionNot in love neither? Then let us say you are sadBecause you are not merry; and 'twere as easyfor you to laugh and leap, and say you…
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2002
Read the extract below and answer the questionI am sorry thou wilt leave my father soOur house is hell, and thou a merry devilDidst rob it of some taste of tediousnessBut fare thee well: there is a ducat for thee(Act 11,…
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2002
Read the extract below and answer the questionI am sorry thou wilt leave my father soOur house is hell, and thou a merry devilDidst rob it of some taste of tediousnessBut fare thee well: there is a ducat for thee(Act 11,…
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2002
Read the extract below and answer the question ....very vilely in the morning when he is sober, and most vilelyIn the afternoon when he is drunk. When he is best he is a littleWorse than a man, and when he is worst he is…
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2002
Read the extract below and answer the question ....very vilely in the morning when he is sober, and most vilelyIn the afternoon when he is drunk. When he is best he is a littleWorse than a man, and when he is worst he is…
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2002
Read the extract below and answer the question ....very vilely in the morning when he is sober, and most vilelyIn the afternoon when he is drunk. When he is best he is a littleWorse than a man, and when he is worst he is…
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2002
Read the extract below and answer the question Lock up my doors, and when you hear the drumAnd the vile squealing of the wry-necked fife.Clamber not you up to the casements thenNor thrust you up to the casements thenTO G…
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2002
Read the extract below and answer the question Lock up my doors, and when you hear the drumAnd the vile squealing of the wry-necked fife.Clamber not you up to the casements thenNor thrust you up to the casements thenTO G…