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This question is based on Isidore Okpewho's The Victims.
The fact that the Roman Catholic priest fears and believes that the white robed figures seen in the night are spirits confirms that

  • A. the priest was only an impostor
  • B. superstition reigns superme in Ozala
  • C. traditional religion will never succumb to Christianity in Ozala
  • D. the pieces of stones these white robed figures carried away were indeed sacred
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This question is based on Isidore Okpewho's The Victims.
One thing that Obanua found in the bar which he is unlikely to get at home is

  • A. food
  • B. job
  • C. security
  • D. power
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This question is based on Isidore Okpewho's The Victims.
'It ish only becaush of your late feda that we have been sho shilent. When we came to thish town and had nowhere to shtay, hw gave ush shelter, then let ush work on hish farm and fed ush there
He ish the one we are yeshpecting '.
This passage is written in this way in order to show that the speaker

  • A. cannot spell correctly
  • B. cannot speak English correctly
  • C. is a stranger
  • D. is very angry
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This question is based on Isidore Okpewho's The Victims.
The story in the book is told from the point of view of

  • A. Nwabunor
  • B. Obanua
  • C. a first person narrator
  • D. a third person narrator
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This question is based on Charles Dicken's Great Expectations.
Miss Havisham was a nasty, vindictive recluse because she was

  • A. born an eccentric
  • B. cruelly ill-used by a man
  • C. by nature nasty and shy of company
  • D. badly brought up
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