This question is based on Charles Dicken's Great Expectations.
'But he had to go out, he had to go and borrow some money, If only one naira so that he and his wife could eat if only one naira ! But who would lend him the money? He didn't know. Friends were few indeed. Nobody would lend him money knowing fully well that he hadn't the means to pay back'
Violence by Festus Lyayi
The greater emphasis in this passage is on the
feling of doubt
feeling of despair
feeling of desperation
sence of failure
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The correct answer is C. feeling of desperation.
The passage from "Violence" by Festus Iyayi highlights the protagonist's urgent need for money to survive, emphasizing his desperation. The repetition of "if only one naira" and the phrase "he had to go out" convey a sense of urgency and desperation. The passage also mentions the protagonist's lack of friends and his inability to repay a loan, which further emphasizes his desperate situation.
Here's how the other options differ:
A. Feeling of doubt is present, but it's not the primary emphasis of the passage.
B. Feeling of despair is related, but the passage focuses more on the protagonist's desperate actions than his emotional state.
D. Sense of failure is implied, but the passage primarily highlights the protagonist's immediate need for money and his desperation to secure it.
The passage is a poignant portrayal of economic struggle and the desperation that comes with it.

the correct answer is c
The greater emphasis in this passage is on the:
C. feeling of desperation
The passage highlights the character's urgent need to borrow money just to eat, despite knowing that he has few friends and no means to repay the loan. This situation underscores a sense of desperation.

