2006 WAEC SSCE Literature In English Past Questions
2006
Read the extract and answer the questionY : Do you know me, my lord?Z : Excellent well; you are a fishmongerY : Not I, my lord.Z : Then I would you were so honest a man.Y : Honest, my lord!Z : Ay, sir; to be honest, as t…
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2006
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2006
Read the extract and answer the questionAnd can you, by no drift of circumstance,Get from him why he puts on this confusion,Grating so harshly all his days of quiet,With turbulent and dangerous lunacy?(Act Three, Scene I…
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2006
Read the extract and answer the questionY : Do you know me, my lord?Z : Excellent well; you are a fishmongerY : Not I, my lord.Z : Then I would you were so honest a man.Y : Honest, my lord!Z : Ay, sir; to be honest, as t…
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2006
Read the extract and answer the questionWhy, now you speakLike a good child and a true gentleman.That I am most sensible in grief for it,It shall as level to your judgement pierceAs day does to your eye.(Act Four Scene V…
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2006
Read the extract and answer the questionAnd can you, by no drift of circumstance,Get from him why he puts on this confusion,Grating so harshly all his days of quiet,With turbulent and dangerous lunacy?(Act Three, Scene I…
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2006
Read the extract and answer the questionAnd can you, by no drift of circumstance,Get from him why he puts on this confusion,Grating so harshly all his days of quiet,With turbulent and dangerous lunacy?(Act Three, Scene I…
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2006
Read the extract and answer the questionWhy, now you speakLike a good child and a true gentleman.That I am most sensible in grief for it,It shall as level to your judgement pierceAs day does to your eye.(Act Four Scene V…
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2006
NON-AFRICAN PROSE; GEORGE ELIOT: Silas Marner What role does fate play in the development of the plot.
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2006
NON-AFRICAN PROSE; GEORGE ELIOT: Silas Marner Comment on the friendship between Silas Marner and William Dane
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2006
NON-AFRICAN PROSE RICHARD WRIGHT: Black boyExamine the causes of violence in the novel.
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2006
NON-AFRICAN PROSE RICHARD WRIGHT: Black boyWhat does Wright's childhood experiences with his family reveal about him?
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2006
BUCHI EMECHETA: The Joys of Motherhood How does Nnu Ego's experiences in Amatokwu's house advance the plot of the novel?
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2006
BUCHI EMECHETA: The Joys of Motherhood "A man is never ugly". Using this statement as your starting point, examine the relationship between men and women in the novel.
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2006
AFRICAN PROSE ISIDORE OKPEWHO: The Last Duty
Examine the role of Major Ali in the novel.
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2006
AFRICAN PROSE; ISIDORE OKPEWHO: The Last DutyDiscuss the effects of the war on the people of Urukpe.
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2006
NON-AFRICAN POETRYComment on the effectiveness of Houseman's use of imagery in "To An Athlete Dying Young."
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2006
NON-AFRICAN POETRY Examine the use of poetic devices in "The Solitary Reaper."
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2006
AFRICAN POETRY What does Clark find fascinating about the dancer in "Agbor Dancer?"
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2006
AFRICAN POETRY How does Rubadiri present the destructive force of the thunderstorm in "African Thunderstorm?"