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This question is based on Frank Ogodo Ogbeche's Harvest of Corruption

The Two dominant themes of the play are

  • A. honesty and decency
  • B. immorality and greed
  • C. poverty and education
  • D. weeding and planting
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This question is based on General Literacy Principles

At the peak of the trumpeter's performance, his cheeks were as if they were balloons and his eyes spoke many words. The literacy devices in the extract above are ________?
  • A. metaphor and paradox
  • B. simile and metaphor
  • C. simile and personification
  • D. paradox and simile
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This question is based on Frank Ogodo Ogbeche's Harvest of Corruption

The play portrays the judiciary as

  • A. unserious and lenient
  • B. consistent and just
  • C. corrupt and weak
  • D. patronising and self-righteous
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This question is based on General Literacy Principles

A prose work which centres on moral growth and character formation of an individual is called
  • A. psychological novel
  • B. picaresque
  • C. autobiography
  • D. satirical novel
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This question is based on Amma Darko's Faceless

The narrative style adopted in the novel is

  • A. second persons
  • B. third person
  • C. interior monologue
  • D. first person
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