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this Question is based on Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer.
Kate could best be described as

  • A. s mild tempered heroine
  • B. an unassuming aristocrat
  • C. a hot-tempered aristocrat
  • D. an acutely sensitive character
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912

this Question is based on J.P. Clark's The Wives' Revolt.
Characterization in the play is

  • A. economical but ineffective
  • B. conomical and effective
  • C. elaborate but ineffective
  • D. elaborate and effective
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913

this Question is based on J.P. Clark's The Wives' Revolt.
The play is preoccupied with

  • A. the fight by women to keep their goats
  • B. the evil that oil money breeds
  • C. women liberation from male domination
  • D. women's protest against men's wickedness
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this Question is based on J.P. Clark's The Wives' Revolt.
The highest measure women in the community can take to register their protest is to

  • A. take to prostition
  • B. carry out the nude act
  • C. abando their husbands
  • D. abadon their children
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this Question is based on J.P. Clark's The Wives' Revolt.
OKORO: I'll kill her today.
IDAMA: No, you won't. There, run, Koko, oh,
I say run![He pushes her gently but
firmly towards her room]
The event above happens in

  • A. lyara when Okoro discovrs Koko's infidelity
  • B. Erhuwaren whn Koko suspects and accuses her husband
  • C. Erhuwaren when Okoro suspects Koko of infidelity
  • D. Erhuwaren before Koko's return from lyara
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