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This question is based on J.C. De Graft's Sons and Daughters

The device used by Aaron in the excerpt below is___________

'Now look what we have: a permanent bloom of ugly paper flowers!

  • A. Rhetorical question
  • B. Oxymoron
  • C. Alliteration
  • D. Euphemism
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These question is based on J.C. De Graft's Sons and Daughters.

James: Let me swear, woman. And I will swear by my father's coffin that if....

The speaker is referring to

  • A. Fosuwa
  • B. Awere
  • C. Maanan
  • D. Hannah
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These question is based on J.C. De Graft's Sons and Daughters.

Aaron'...All I need really is a place in an Art school, engineering can go hang itself.

The dominant figure of speech in the excerpt above is

  • A. personification
  • B. metaphor
  • C. metonymy
  • D. synecdoche
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These question is based on J.C. De Graft's Sons and Daughters.

From the play, the character of Aaron represents the

  • A. new generation
  • B. old generation
  • C. painters
  • D. art work
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 AFRICAN DRAMA; Joe De Graft Sons and Daughters 
"Our society is sold on money: nothing is worth anything unless it brings money." How does this state ment reflect an aspect of the conflict in the play? 
 

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