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This question is based on Femi Osofisan's Morountodun.

The stage direction at the end of the play reveals

  • A. the actors in a changing room
  • B. Mama Kayode raising the song of hope
  • C. Moremi and Titubi in harsh spotlights
  • D. the Dirctor making a farewell speech.
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In Oswald Mtshali's 'Nightfall in Soweto', night

  • A. drives man's enemy
  • B. fools man's enemy
  • C. hides man's enemy
  • D. aids man's enemy
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The diction of Femi Osofisan's Morountodun can be described as

  • A. political and rhetorical
  • B. arrogant and condemnatory
  • C. urgent but apolitical
  • D. poetic but difficult
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This question is based on Literary Appreciation. 

'Careened,
These oily tears
Dripping down the tears on your depressed face,
Will one day be staunched,
I swear!
Ibiwari Ikiriko, Oily Tears

The tone of the poet is

  • A. optimistic
  • B. supplicatory
  • C. sympathetic
  • D. piteous
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This question is based on Literary Appreciation. 

'Lift not the painted veil which those who live call

life: though unreal shapes be pictured there,

And it but mimic all we would believe

With colours idly spread - behind, lurk fear,'
P.B Shelley, Sonnet.

The stanza above is an example of a

  • A. quatrain
  • B. couplet
  • C. free verse
  • D. limerick
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