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'The gates of polished reed closes behind them and the west is let in.'The above are the last two lines of David Rubadins ' Stanley meets Mutesa' and they suggest that
  • A. the sun setb after the arrival of Stanley
  • B. Stanley was shut out of Western civilization
  • C. Stanley symbolizes the advert of colonization
  • D. Stanley was very well recieved
  • E. Stanley thought he would be eaten up by the natives.
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Because of his fiery temper as a youth, Odewale was called the

  • A. Gorilla
  • B. Scorpion
  • C. Humbler of the wild
  • D. Thunder lion
  • E. son of Odediran.
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'Is Aderopo jealous that i am sharing a bed with his mother? Very well then, let him come and sleep with his mother'.
Odewale's statement is a good example of

  • A. euphemism
  • B. pun
  • C. irony
  • D. sarcasm
  • E. jargon.
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'Just because i am an Ijebu man, and do not belong to your tribe, the sight of me as your king gnaws at your liver, and rips your heart asunder...'
The speaker's statement is prompted by

  • A. guilty conscience
  • B. oedipus complex
  • C. delusive grandeur
  • D. persecution complex
  • E. patriotic fervour.
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Odewale: I thought you were leaving with your son Aderopo.
Ojuola: It is you i married your highness, not my son.
The exchange from The Gods are not to Blame is an example of

  • A. flashback technique
  • B. dramatic irony
  • C. poetic licence
  • D. false analogy
  • E. pathetic fallacy.
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