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This question is based on Ayi Kwei Armah's 'The Beautiful Ones Are Not Yet Born.'
The image of Beelzebub in the novel effectively captures the character of

  • A. Simon
  • B. Ralph
  • C. Bill
  • D. Jack
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This question is based on Ayi Kwei Armah's 'The Beautiful Ones Are Not Yet Born.'
'' I could swim when I was five. Daddy taught me...
What's your father?''
''May dad's dead,'' he said quickly, ''and my mum...''
This dialogue is between

  • A. Jack and Robert
  • B. Jack and Ralph
  • C. Jack and Piggy
  • D. Piggy and Ralph
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This question is based on General Literary Principles.
An insincere literary work is known as
  • A. parody
  • B. paradox
  • C. satire
  • D. pathos
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This question is based on General Literary Principles.
A novel which depicts the adventures of the main character who is usually something of a rogue is a
  • A. comedy
  • B. fable
  • C. prose
  • D. picaresque
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This question is based on General Literary Principles.
'Now I fear disturbance of the quiet season Winter shall come bringing death from the sea
Ruinous spring shall beat at our doors
Root and shoot shall eat eyes and our ears'.
The dramatic technique employed in this passage is
  • A. irony
  • B. anticlimax
  • C. foreshadowing
  • D. flasback
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