by Sunday | Jan 14 | Literature in English WEAC
Read the poem and answer questions At dawn must I rise to till the rock That our land has turned into The land whereon we’d gleefully harvested paddy Planted and nurtured and tended on plots marshy Our woes are bloody woes of accursed revenges Of the land...
by Sunday | Jan 14 | Literature in English WEAC
A. free verse B. blank verse C. ode D. apologue Correct Answer: Option A A. free verse Explanation The poem is a free verse, with no consistent metre pattern or rhythm.
by Sunday | Jan 14 | Literature in English WEAC
‘The fair breeze blew The white foam flew The furrow followed free We were the first that ever burst Into that silent sea.’ A. alliteration B. repetition C. paradox D. rhyme scheme Correct Answer: Option D D. rhyme scheme Explanation The semblance...
by Sunday | Jan 14 | Literature in English WEAC
A. His withholding of the gift of rest B. the insatiable nature of man’s needs C. His unending love for mankind D. His blessings of man with many gifts Correct Answer: Option A A. His withholding of the gift of rest Explanation God establishes his supremacy over...
by Sunday | Jan 14 | Literature in English WEAC
A. antithesis B. pun C. oxymoron D. simile Correct Answer: Option A A. antithesis Explanation In an antithesis, two contradictory statements or words are placed far apart to create a juxtaposition.