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This question is based on Literary Appreciation.
'From the sky suspended the strings of tattered pants marched on trembling feet under stone heavy-kits marched, on their breast scared, monogram of skulls and bones'
Ossie Enekwe:Mass for the Dead
The subject matter of the extract above is
  • A. wastage
  • B. war
  • C. love
  • D. hatred
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This question is based on Literary Appreciation.
'Tonderal was assisted by the villagers in placing his trunck box into the back of the car and he got into the passenger side of the truck. Initially, he was a bit nervous and clearly uncomfortable. His young mind was asking how someone whom, he had almost caused a serious accident could be his benefactor.'
Daniel T.Manyika: Two World Apart
The narrative point of view used in the extract above can best be described as
  • A. omniscient
  • B. subjective
  • C. panoramic
  • D. scenic
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This question is based on Literary Appreciation.


'Me to the Orangery Solitude invites, a wagtail, to tell the tangled-wood-tale.
Christopher Okigbo: Heavensgate

The complexity of the poem can be ascribed to the poets use of

  • A. archaic diction
  • B. structural inversion
  • C. compound words
  • D. extended metaphor
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This question is based on J.C.De Graft's Sons and Daughters.
In the play, Fasuwa represents the

  • A. new culture
  • B. patriarchy
  • C. old order
  • D. African civilization
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This question is based on J.C.De Graft's Sons and Daughters.
The play opens with a conversation between Aaron and Awere about

  • A. Aaron's choice of course
  • B. Maanan's encounter with the lawyer
  • C. George qnd Kofi
  • D. Hannah and George
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