2011 WAEC SSCE Literature In English Past Questions
2011
Read the poem and answer the questionHere stood our ancestral homeThe crumbling wall marks the spotHere a sheep was led to the slaughterTo appease the goods and atoneFor fauilts which our destinyHas blossomed into crimes…
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2011
Read the poem and answer the questionHere stood our ancestral homeThe crumbling wall marks the spotHere a sheep was led to the slaughterTo appease the goods and atoneFor fauilts which our destinyHas blossomed into crimes…
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2011
Read the poem and answer the questionHere stood our ancestral homeThe crumbling wall marks the spotHere a sheep was led to the slaughterTo appease the goods and atoneFor fauilts which our destinyHas blossomed into crimes…
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2011
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: The TempestRead the extract and answer the questionBe not afeard; the isle is full of noises,Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight, and hurt not.Sometimes a thousand twangling instrumentsWill hum…
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2011
Read the poem and answer the questionHere stood our ancestral homeThe crumbling wall marks the spotHere a sheep was led to the slaughterTo appease the goods and atoneFor fauilts which our destinyHas blossomed into crimes…
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2011
Read the extract and answer the questionFaith, sir you need not fear. When we were boys,Who would believe that there were mountaineersDew-lapped like bulls, whose throats had hanging at'emWallets of flesh? or that there…
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2011
Read the extract and answer the questionTell me, heavenly bow,If Venus or her son, as thou dost know,Do now attend the queen? Since they did plotThe means that dusky Dis my daughter got,Her and her blind boy's scandalled…
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2011
Read the extract and answer the questionTell me, heavenly bow,If Venus or her son, as thou dost know,Do now attend the queen? Since they did plotThe means that dusky Dis my daughter got,Her and her blind boy's scandalled…
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2011
Read the extract and answer the question...The Duke of MilanAnd his more braver daughter could control thee,If now't were fit to do't. At the first sightThey have changed eyes. Delicate Ariet,I"ll set thee free for this!…
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2011
Read the extract and answer the question...The Duke of MilanAnd his more braver daughter could control thee,If now't were fit to do't. At the first sightThey have changed eyes. Delicate Ariet,I"ll set thee free for this!…
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2011
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2011
NON-AFRICAN PROSEWILLIAM GOLDING: Lord of the Flies How does Ralph's exercise of authority differ from Jack's?
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2011
NON-AFRICAN PROSEWILLIAM GOLDING: Lord of the Flies Give an account of the novel as a story of adventure.
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2011
NON-AFRICAN PROSE ERNEST HEMINGWAY: The Old Man and The Sea Discuss the theme of perseverance in the novel
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2011
NON-AFRICAN PROSE ERNEST HEMINGWAY: The Old Man and The Sea Examine the character of Manolin.
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2011
AFRICAN PROSEASARE KONADU: A Woman In Her Prime How would you describe the relationship between Kwadwo and Pokuwaa?
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2011
AFRICAN PROSEASARE KONADU: A Woman In Her Prime Narrate Pokuwaa's experience with her first two husbands.
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2011
AFRICAN PROSE ADICHIE CHIMAMANDA NGOZI: Purple Hibiscus Comment on the character of Jaja.
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2011
AFRICAN PROSE ADICHIE CHIMAMANDA NGOZI: Purple Hibiscus Assess Eugene's relationship with his immediate family.
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2011
NON-AFRICAN POETRYComment on the poet's message to 'the court', 'Church', and Potentates in 'the soul's Errand".