2017 WAEC SSCE Literature In English Past Questions
2017
Speaker: My wife! My wife! My wife?
I have no wife,
O, insupportable! O heavy hour!
Me thinks it should be now a huge
Eclipse of Sun and Moon, and that
th'affrighted globe(Act V, Scene Two, Lines 97-1…
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2017
Speaker: My wife! My wife! My wife?
I have no wife,
O, insupportable! O heavy hour!
Me thinks it should be now a huge
Eclipse of Sun and Moon, and that
th'affrighted globe(Act V, Scene Two, Lines 97-1…
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2017
Speaker: My wife! My wife! My wife?
I have no wife,
O, insupportable! O heavy hour!
Me thinks it should be now a huge
Eclipse of Sun and Moon, and that
th'affrighted globe(Act V, Scene Two, Lines 97-1…
See more
2017
Speaker: My wife! My wife! My wife?
I have no wife,
O, insupportable! O heavy hour!
Me thinks it should be now a huge
Eclipse of Sun and Moon, and that
th'affrighted globe(Act V, Scene Two, Lines 97-1…
See more
2017
Speaker: My wife! My wife! My wife?
I have no wife,
O, insupportable! O heavy hour!
Me thinks it should be now a huge
Eclipse of Sun and Moon, and that
th'affrighted globe(Act V, Scene Two, Lines 97-1…
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2017
Iago: Mere prattle without practice
Is all his soldiership, But he, Sir had the election;
And I, of whom his eyes had seen the proof
At Rhodes, at Cyprus, and on other grounds
.....must be belee'd and ca…
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2017
Iago: Mere prattle without practice
Is all his soldiership, But he, Sir had the election;
And I, of whom his eyes had seen the proof
At Rhodes, at Cyprus, and on other grounds
.....must be belee'd and ca…
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2017
Iago: Mere prattle without practice
Is all his soldiership, But he, Sir had the election;
And I, of whom his eyes had seen the proof
At Rhodes, at Cyprus, and on other grounds
.....must be belee'd and ca…
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2017
Iago: Mere prattle without practice
Is all his soldiership, But he, Sir had the election;
And I, of whom his eyes had seen the proof
At Rhodes, at Cyprus, and on other grounds
.....must be belee'd and ca…
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2017
Iago: Mere prattle without practice
Is all his soldiership, But he, Sir had the election;
And I, of whom his eyes had seen the proof
At Rhodes, at Cyprus, and on other grounds
.....must be belee'd and ca…
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2017
Othello: So please your grace, my ancient;A man he is of honesty and trust
To his conveyance i assign my wife
Grace shall think
To be sent after me(Act 1, Scene Three, Lines 279-283)Othello then_______…
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2017
Othello: So please your grace, my ancient;A man he is of honesty and trust
To his conveyance i assign my wife
Grace shall think
To be sent after me(Act 1, Scene Three, Lines 279-283)Othello is leaving…
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2017
Othello: So please your grace, my ancient;A man he is of honesty and trust
To his conveyance i assign my wife
Grace shall think
To be sent after me(Act 1, Scene Three, Lines 279-283)A man he is honesty…
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2017
Othello: So please your grace, my ancient;A man he is of honesty and trust
To his conveyance i assign my wife
Grace shall think
To be sent after me(Act 1, Scene Three, Lines 279-283)The speech illustra…
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2017
Othello: So please your grace, my ancient;A man he is of honesty and trust
To his conveyance i assign my wife
Grace shall think
To be sent after me(Act 1, Scene Three, Lines 279-283)Othello is speaking…
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2017
Speaker: I think this tale would win my daughter too,
Good Brabantio, take up this mangled matter at the best
Men do their broken weapons rather use
Than their bare hands(Act 1, Scene Three, Lines 171-…
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2017
Speaker: I think this tale would win my daughter too,
Good Brabantio, take up this mangled matter at the best
Men do their broken weapons rather use
Than their bare hands(Act 1, Scene Three, Lines 171-…
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2017
Speaker: I think this tale would win my daughter too,
Good Brabantio, take up this mangled matter at the best
Men do their broken weapons rather use
Than their bare hands(Act 1, Scene Three, Lines 171-…
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2017
Speaker: I think this tale would win my daughter too,
Good Brabantio, take up this mangled matter at the best
Men do their broken weapons rather use
Than their bare hands(Act 1, Scene Three, Lines 171-…
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2017
Speaker: I think this tale would win my daughter too,
Good Brabantio, take up this mangled matter at the best
Men do their broken weapons rather use
Than their bare hands(Act 1, Scene Three, Lines 171-…