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This question is based on Ola Rotimi's Ovonramwen Nogbaisi.
In the play, the Oba's poetic language reveals his

  • A. humility
  • B. heroism
  • C. nobility
  • D. haughtiness
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1202

This question is based on Ola Rotimi's Ovonramwen Nogbaisi.
'...The python, seeking assurance of adulthood, measures his length with the palm tree ...
Who is referred to as the palm tree in these lines?

  • A. The chiefs
  • B. Ologbosere
  • C. The royal wives
  • D. The soldiers
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1203

This question is based on William Shakespeare's Macbeth.
The play reaches a turning point when

  • A. Macduff's wife and children are murdered
  • B. Banquo is murdered and Fleance escapes
  • C. Duncan is murdered in Macbeth's castle
  • D. Macbeth sees the witches a scond time
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1204

This question is based on William Shakespeare's Macbeth.
It is dramatic irony that the 'castle which has a gentle air' happens to be the

  • A. orchard of Macbeth
  • B. witches' enclave
  • C. forest of Dunsinane
  • D. death-place of King Duncan
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1205

This question is based on William Shakespeare's Macbeth.
'The Prince of Cumberland!- That is a step
On which I must fall down, or else o' erleap,
For in my way it lies. Stars, hide your fires!
Let not light see my black and deep desires;...
Macbeth in this soliloquy refers to his secret longing to become the

  • A. King of Scotland
  • B. Prince of Cumberland
  • C. Thane of Cawdor
  • D. Thane of Glamis
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