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This question is based on Williams Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.

The author successfully conveys his message through

  • A. interior monologue
  • B. comedy of manners
  • C. satirical performances
  • D. comedy of errors
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This question is based on Williams Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.

Valentine:
....But, like a cloistress, she will veiled walk,
And water once a day her chamber round
With eve-offending brine; all this to season...
The imagery above describes

  • A. Viola's deep sorrow for her drowned brother
  • B. Olivia's deep sorrow over the loss of her brother's love
  • C. Viola's grief over a love she cannot show
  • D. Olivia's intense grief over the death of her brother
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This question is based on Williams Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.

The play is about love

  • A. longing and ambition
  • B. pretence and hatred
  • C. loss and death
  • D. commitment and marriage
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This question is based on Williams Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.

Two major elements of the diction in the play are the

  • A. scenes and roles of characters
  • B. political and educational background of players
  • C. gender and class of the speakers
  • D. status and emotion of the speakers
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This question is based on Camara Laye's The African Child
The success of the novel lies in the author's

  • A. realistic portrayal of Laye's conurtship with Marie
  • B. effective use of sociological and fictional materials
  • C. recreation of an African childhood in Conakry
  • D. use of traditional elements for colour
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