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Literature in English 1986 JAMB Past Questions

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The dominant mood in J.P. Clark's 'Night Rain' is that of

  • A. indignation
  • B. sorrow
  • C. joy
  • D. optimism.
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22

The impression created of the rain in J.P. Clark's 'Night Rain' is that of

  • A. an implacable destructive force
  • B. an invading but paradoxically welcome force
  • C. a welcome and benevolent force
  • D. a sinister and ominous force.
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23

From the poem itself, it is easy to tell that J.P. Clark's Abiku' is set in

  • A. ancient times
  • B. a hut in a riverine village
  • C. a modern city by the sea
  • D. the only mansion in the village.
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24

The tone of Wole Soyinka's 'Abiku is

  • A. arrogant and cynical
  • B. mysterious and cunning
  • C. understanding but cynical
  • D. kind and thoughtful.
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Which of the following statement is NOT true of the two 'Abiku' poems by J.P Clark and Wole Soyinka?

  • A. in each of the two poems, the voice of the Abiku is heard
  • B. while the tone of Clark's poem is conciliatory, that of Soyinka is defiant
  • C. it would appear that making body marks on the two Abiku has not served the customary purpose of stopping them from coming again
  • D. as the two poet portray them, Clark's Abiku can choose to stay or not to stay, but Soyinka's Abiku cannot.
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