by Sunday | Jan 8 | Literature In English JAMB
A. litotes B. innuendo C. hyperbole D. euphemism Correct Answer: Option B – innuendo
by Sunday | Jan 8 | Literature In English JAMB
“….Put up thy sword Or manage it to part these men with me.” A. Romeo and Paris engaged themselves in a fight B. Benvolio tries to separate the servants of the feuding families C. Tybalt challenges Romeo to duel D. Prince Escalus arrives to make...
by Sunday | Jan 8 | Literature In English JAMB
“O ‘deadly sin! O rude unthankfulness! Thy fault our law calls death, but the kind Prince, taking thy part, hath rushed aside the law, And turned that black word “death” to banishment.” A. Apothecary B. Lord Capulet C. Lord Montague D....
by Sunday | Jan 8 | Literature In English JAMB
A. frustrated and pensive B. gay and elated C. melancholic and sentimental D. dreamy and hopeful Correct Answer: Option A – frustrated and pensive
by Sunday | Jan 8 | Literature In English JAMB
The question is based on William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. “What, drawn and talk of peace? I hate the word As I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee Have at thee, coward!” A. real Montague B. trouble shooter C. violence seeker D. peace maker...
by Sunday | Jan 8 | Literature In English JAMB
This question is based on J.C. De Graft’s Sons and Daughters. James: Let me swear, woman. And I will swear by my father’s coffin that if… A. traditionalist B. Christian C. pagan D. Muslim Correct Answer: Option A –...