by Sunday | Jan 5 | Literature In English JAMB
This question is based on William Shakesphere’s Othello. “…Fathers, from hence trust not your daughters’ minds. By what you see them act. Is there not charms. By which the property of youth and maidhood May be abused?…..” A. Othello...
by Sunday | Jan 5 | Literature In English JAMB
This question is based on Selected Poems from Johnson, R et al(eds): New Poetry from Africa; Soyinka,(ed); Poems of Black Africa; Senanu, K.E, and Vincent, T.(ed): A Selection of African Poetry; Gbemisola A.: Naked Soles; Hayward, J.(ed.); The Penguin Book of English...
by Sunday | Jan 5 | Literature In English JAMB
“Carrying a heavy bundle of tightly wrapped bits and pieces of junk drooping over his face” A. Irony B. synedoche C. symbolism D. euphemism Correct Answer: Option C – symbolism
by Sunday | Jan 5 | Literature In English JAMB
This question is based on Selec ted Poems from Johnson, R et al(eds): New Poetry from Africa; Soyinka,(ed); Poems of Black Africa; Senanu, K.E, and Vincent, T.(ed): A Selection of African Poetry; Gbemisola A.: Naked Soles; Hayward, J.(ed.); The Penguin Book of English...
by Sunday | Jan 5 | Literature In English JAMB
This question is based on William Shakespeare’s Othello. “Though I do hate him as I do pains, yet for necessity of present life, I must show out a flag and sign of love, which is indeed but sign…” A. trusting B. a concubine C. a schemer D....
by Sunday | Jan 5 | Literature In English JAMB
This question is based on Selected Poems from Johnson, R et al(eds): New Poetry from Africa; Soyinka, (ed); Poems of Black Africa; Senanu, K.E, and Vicent, T.(ed.): A Selection of African Poetry; Gbemisola A.: Naked Soles; Hayward, J.(ed.); The Penguin Book of English...