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

"Trust me. My duty is to convince her to play ball with him and then the usual commission keeps rolling in, shee you get?..."

The speaker in the excerpt above is

  • A. Aloho
  • B. Ogeyi
  • C. Odili
  • D. Ochuole
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This question is based on Frank Ogodo Ogbeche's Harvest of Corruption

(ACP Yakubu in his office)...

How can that old crook of a Judge acquit and discharge a very clear case of cocaine pushing. What evidence is he looking for?...' The technique used in the excerpt above is called

  • A. interior monologue
  • B. apostrophe
  • C. dramatic monologue
  • D. soliloquy
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This question is based on Frank Ogodo Ogbeche's Harvest of Corruption

It can be deduced from the play that

  • A. drug pushing is lucrative
  • B. no crime will go unpunished
  • C. the wealthy also cry
  • D. people will always complain
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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 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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