2006 WAEC SSCE Literature In English Past Questions
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"....the dragon-flyHangs like a blue threadLosened from the sky..." illustrates
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The elegy
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The limerick
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Unrhymed iambic pentametre lines illustrate a
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A pause within a line of a poem is a
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A metrical pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables illustrates the
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A struggle between opposing forces in a literary work is the
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A humorous imitation of a serious literary work is
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A line of poetry is measured by the
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"Friendship is a sheltering tree" illustrates
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A pair of rhymed iambic pentametre lines is a
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The specific literary term used to distinguish a novel from a play is
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Pick the odd item from the options listed below.
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A poem with fourteen lines of rhymed iambic pentrametre is
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UNSEEN PROSE AND POETRYRead the passage and answer the questionHere in the station, it is in no way different save that the city is busy in its snow. But the old men cling to their seats as though they were symbolic and…
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Pick the odd item from the options listed below.
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"I don't fancy forbidden fruits of fashions and fads" illustrates
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The dominant device used in drama is
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Read the poem and answer the questionSleep, O sleepWith thy Rod of IncantationCharm my Imagination,Then, only then, I cease to weepBy thy power,The virgin, by Time O' ertaken,For Years forlorn, forsaken,Enjoys the happy…
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: HamletRead the extract below and answer the questionIf thou hast any sound, or use of voice,Speak to me;If there be any good thing to be done,That may to thee do ease and grace to me,Speak to me:If t…