by Sunday | Jan 6 | Literature In English JAMB
A. rhyme B. assonance C. paradox D. theme Correct Answer: Option C – paradox
by Sunday | Jan 6 | Literature In English JAMB
A. a Raisin in the Sun B. Twelfth Night C. Ozidi D. The Concubine Correct Answer: Option D – The Concubine
by Sunday | Jan 6 | Literature In English JAMB
Another shoal of cars swam past. One, in particular, caught his eyes, a long slender thing, elegant as a swallow, all gleaming blue and silver; a thousand guineas it would have cos, he thought. A. birds B. ants C. fish D. lampposts Correct Answer: Option C...
by Sunday | Jan 6 | Literature In English JAMB
You cannot know And should not bother; Tide and market come and go And so shall your mother. A. alternate rhymes B. monomyme C. couplets D. triplets Correct Answer: Option A – alternate rhymes
by Sunday | Jan 6 | Literature In English JAMB
The Comstocks belonged to the most dismal of all classes, the middle-middle class, the landless gentry. In their miserable poverty, they had not even the snobbish consolation of regarding themselves as an “old” family fallen on evil days. A. melancholic...