by Sunday | Jan 5 | Literature In English JAMB
The question is based on William’s Shakespeare’s OTHELLO ill-starred wench: Pale as thy smoke; When we shall meet at compt” A. Simile B. Pun C. Metaphor D. Paradox Correct Answer: Option A – Simile Explanation A simile is a figure of speech that makes a...
by Sunday | Jan 5 | Literature In English JAMB
The question is based on J.P Clark’s WIVES REVOLT. The mutual exchange of abuse in the play is reminiscent of_________ A. Ikaki B. Udje C. Etiyeri D. Ekpe Correct Answer: Option B
by Sunday | Jan 5 | Literature In English JAMB
The question is based on J.P Clark’s WIVES REVOLT. “Those who have full breasts have walked out, and that leaves you, me, and the old girls returned_______ A. front of the veranda of Okoro’s house B. the-kitchen, upstairs C. Okoro’s front yard, down...
by Sunday | Jan 5 | Literature In English JAMB
The question is based on J.P Clark’s WIVES REVOLT. “Great Orators in the assembly, and poor nannies at home.” Those being ridiculed here are the_________? A. Husbands B. Old Women C. Wives D. Spinsters Correct Answer: Option A –...
by Sunday | Jan 5 | Literature In English JAMB
The question is based on J.P Clark’s WIVES REVOLT. In their fight, the women settle at Iyara in order to_______? A. Cure cross-piece B. Hurt their husbands C. Forestall reconciliation D. Seeks peace Correct Answer: Option B – Hurt their husbands...