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This question is based on Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops To Conquer.
The play is built on

  • A. mistaken identities
  • B. sentiments and realities
  • C. comedy of errors
  • D. conttrasts of characters and ideas
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This question is based on Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops To Conquer.
The epilogue of the play deals with the

  • A. impermanence of nature
  • B. impermanence of love
  • C. impermanence of nature and womanhood
  • D. shortness of love and life
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This question is based on selected poems from D. Ker, C. Maduka et al (eds.): New Poetry from Africa, Wole Soyinka (ed.): Poems of Black Africa, K.E. Senanu and T. Vincent (eds.): A Selection of African Poetry and E.W. Parker (ed.): A Pageant of Longer Poems.

In ''Hurrah For Thunder'', the poet uses the image of the jungle to comment on his country''s lack of

  • A. civilization
  • B. cleanliness
  • C. order
  • D. leadership
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This question is based on selected poems from D. Ker, C. Maduka et al (eds.): New Poetry from Africa, Wole Soyinka (ed.): Poems of Black Africa, K.E. Senanu and T. Vincent (eds.): A Selection of African Poetry and E.W. Parker (ed.): A Pageant of Longer Poems.
Who are they that 'live that the earth may die'in Nyi Osundare's ''They Too Are The Earth''?

  • A. the beggars sprawled in gutters
  • B. The millions who hew wood
  • C. People who fritter the forest and harry the hills
  • D. Those who hurl water
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This question is based on selected poems from D. Ker, C. Maduka et al (eds.): New Poetry from Africa, Wole Soyinka (ed.): Poems of Black Africa, K.E. Senanu and T. Vincent (eds.): A Selection of African Poetry and E.W. Parker (ed.): A Pageant of Longer Poems.
''They too are the earth
Under snakeskin shoes and Mercedez tyres'.
Niyi Osundare uses the lines above to describe the

  • A. material for the shoes of the poor
  • B. repulsive snakeskin-like bodies of the poor
  • C. hope of the oppressed for a better life
  • D. oppression of the dispossessed
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