by Sunday | Jan 5 | Literature In English JAMB
A. Poet B. Writer C. Author D. Actor Correct Answer: Option C – Author Explanation One who writes a prose is generally known as the author
by Sunday | Jan 5 | Literature In English JAMB
“I cannot rest from travel: I will drink, life to the lees, all times I have enjoyed greatly, have suffered greatly”. A.L. Tennyson: “Ulysses” A. Is determined to suffer B. Has his poetic imagination kindled C. Will cure his sour mood D. Will not drink much Correct...
by Sunday | Jan 5 | Literature In English JAMB
“… They do not see the funeral plies, At home eating up the forests…” J.P Clark: “Casualties” A. Metaphor B. Personification C. Synecdoche D. Metonymy Correct Answer: Option A –...
by Sunday | Jan 5 | Literature In English JAMB
“The drum overwhelmed the guns…” J.P Stark: “Casualties” A. litotes B. symbolism C. onomatopoeia D. alliteration Correct Answer: Option C – onomatopoeia Explanation Onomatopoeia, pronounced on-uh-mat-uh–pee–uh, is defined as a word...
by Sunday | Jan 5 | Literature In English JAMB
Serrated Shadows, through dark leaves, Till, bathed in warm suffusion of your dapped cells sensation pained me, faceless, silent as night thieves Wole Soyinka: “Night” A. apprehension B. defiance C. joy D. indifference Correct Answer: Option A –...