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The whole town was present at the wedding ceremony is an example of
  • A. oxymoron
  • B. hyperbole
  • C. onomatopoeia
  • D. repetition
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297
In a literary work, a clown normally
  • A. directs the action
  • B. creates comic relief
  • C. supports the protagonist
  • D. creats the atmosphere
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UNSEEN PROSE AND POETRY

The month of July crept in. The sky, like a hooded monk wore black, as in mourning, ready to shed its load. The sun was mystified while heaps of sand and dust spiralled high up in the sky, sending high and low alike scurrying into hiding. The town had never known such a downpour, it was forty-eight hours of weeping by both the heavens and the inhabitants of Olusi who lost most of their life's savings in this destructive blessing.

298

The subject of the passage is

  • A. cloud
  • B. climate
  • C. rainfall
  • D. flood
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299

The month of July crept in is an example of

  • A. metaphor
  • B. synecdoche
  • C. imagery
  • D. apostrophe
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300

The expression the sky, like a hooded monk wore black, illustrates

  • A. symbolism
  • B. paradox
  • C. personification
  • D. metaphor
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