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Literature in English 1998 WAEC Past Questions

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Read the following poem carefully and answer the questions that follow:
I love you, my gentle one;
My love is the fresh milk in the rubindi
Which you drank on the wedding day;
My love is the butter we were smeared with
To seal fidelity into our hearts
You are the cattle-bird's egg.
For those who say you are wealthy;
You are the papyrus read of the lake;
Which they pull out with both hands.
And I sing for you with tears
Because you possess my heart.
I love you my gentle one.

61

The poem is an example of

  • A. a lyric
  • B. a dirge
  • C. an ode
  • D. an epic
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62

The poem is an example of

  • A. a lyric
  • B. a dirge
  • C. an ode
  • D. an epic
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63

The predominant literary device used in the extract is

  • A. hyperbole
  • B. epigram
  • C. oxymoron
  • D. apostrophe
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64

The feeling of the poet is one of

  • A. anxiety
  • B. gaiety
  • C. sadness
  • D. frustration
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65

The underlined expression contains a

  • A. simile
  • B. metaphor
  • C. personification
  • D. litotes
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