by Sunday | Jan 6 | Literature In English JAMB
This question is based on General Literary Appreciation. ‘I have said too much unto a heart of stone, And laid my honour too unchary on it’, There’s something in me that reproves my fault, But such a headstrong potent fault it is That it but mocks...
by Sunday | Jan 6 | Literature In English JAMB
This question is based on General Literary Appreciation. Oh, incomprehensible God! Shall my pilot be My inborn stars to that Final call to thee… A. apostrophe B. burlesques C. rhetoric question D. passion Correct Answer: Option A –...
by Sunday | Jan 6 | Literature In English JAMB
This question is based on General Literary Appreciation. ‘This thing you are doing is too heavy for you, he said.’ I went to school only a little, but I have killed many more years in this world than you have.’ G.Okara: The Voice. A. listener is wise...
by Sunday | Jan 6 | Literature In English JAMB
This question is based on General Literary Appreciation. Weep not child, weep not my darling With these kisses let me remove your tears The ravening clouds shall no long be victorious They shall no longer possess the sky… A. optimistic B. carefree C. helpless D....
by Sunday | Jan 6 | Literature In English JAMB
This question is based on General Literary Appreciation. Fights by the book of arithmetic A. hyperbole B. euphemism C. litotes D. innuendo Correct Answer: Option D – innuendo
by Sunday | Jan 6 | Literature In English JAMB
This question is based on General Literary Appreciation. ‘Women as a clam, on the sea’s crescent I saw your jealous eye quench the sea’s Fluorescence, dance on the pulse incessant.’ Wole Soyinka: Night. A. covetous B. dogmatic C. seers...