by Sunday | Jan 12 | Literature in English WEAC
A. Metaphor B. Symbolism C. Pathetic Fallacy D. Analogy Correct Answer: Option B B. Symbolism Explanation The essential messages in the poem are symbolical. The drums, for example, represent traditional African life, while the piano represents the Western world, this...
by Sunday | Jan 12 | Literature in English WEAC
A. Prosaic B. Lyrical C. Analogical D. Metaphorical Correct Answer: Option D D. Metaphorical Explanation The entire poem is metaphorical, as each line extensively conveys deeper meanings beyond the surficial expression and language. Although the direct comparisons in...
by Sunday | Jan 12 | Literature in English WEAC
A. An Epigram B. A Limerick C. An Ode D. A Lyric Correct Answer: Option A A. An Epigram Explanation An Epigram is a short witty saying. Example, Knowledge is Power.
by Sunday | Jan 12 | Literature in English WEAC
A. Of Corruption B. That patience is a virtue C. On Unemployment D. Of Retributive Justice Correct Answer: Option B B. That patience is a virtue Explanation If Aloho had listened to her best friend’s warning against her working with Ochuole and Chief, her tragic...
by Sunday | Jan 12 | Literature in English WEAC
A. Travelogue B. Satire C. Lampoon D. Tragedy Correct Answer: Option B B. Satire Explanation The prose criticizes families and the entire society which directly or indirectly lures or leads their young ones into hard life on the streets. Baby T and Fofo’s life...