by Sunday | Jan 5 | Literature In English JAMB
“The bees are buzzing and humming with great zest. the doves are cooing, and the children chatter as they clatter downstairs to come and dabble in the cool system. Use the extract above to answer the question below A. assonance B. consonance C. onomatopoeia D....
by Sunday | Jan 5 | Literature In English JAMB
This question is based on Frank Ogodo Ogbeche’s Harvest of Corruption “Trust me. My duty is to convince her to play ball with him and then the usual commission keeps rolling in, shee you get?…” A. Aloho B. Ogeyi C. Odili D. Ochuole Correct...
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...
by Sunday | Jan 5 | Literature In English JAMB
This question is based on Richard Wright’s Native Son The story is narrated using the? A. Omniscient B. limited omniscient C. objective D. first person Correct Answer: Option A – Omniscient Explanation The novelist makes use of the omniscient or third...
by Sunday | Jan 5 | Literature In English JAMB
A. act B. scene C. setting D. dialogue Correct Answer: Option A – act Explanation An act is the division or unit work of a theatre work, including a play, film, opera, and musical theatre. Therefore chapter is to prose as act is to...
by Sunday | Jan 5 | Literature In English JAMB
A. author B. speaker C. narrator D. Voice Correct Answer: Option B – speaker Explanation In poetry, the speaker is the voice behind the poem, the person we imagine to be saying the things that we read.