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Jose Palacios, his oldest servant, found him floating naked with his eyes open in the purifying waters of his bath and thought he had drowned. He knew this was, one of the many ways the General meditated, but the ecstasy in which he lay drifting seemed that of a man no longer of this world.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez, The General in His Labyrinth

The master in the passage above is obviously in a state of

  • A. trance
  • B. drowning
  • C. forgetfulness
  • D. labyrinth
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3882

A metrical pause occurring in the middle of a line in a poem is called

  • A. tetrametre
  • B. rhythm
  • C. caesura
  • D. assonance
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3883

'The fair breeze blew
The white foam flew
The furrow followed free
We were the first that ever burst
Into that silent sea.'

The dominant figure of speech in the above passage is

  • A. repitition
  • B. alliteration
  • C. paradox
  • D. rhyme scheme
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3884

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. supplicatory
  • B. optimistic
  • C. sympathetic
  • D. piteous
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3885

CYCLIST gets down and begins to prop his bicycle.
CYCLIST: All right. If you're sure it won't take long.
BARBER: I am known for my lightning clippers. Even the soldiers know me. I can shave the head of an entire battalion between one coup and the next. Sit down and relax your back. Cycling is not easy
when you've abandoned it for some time.

Wole Soyinka, The Beautification of Area Boy.

The literary devices in the dialogue above are

  • A. hyperbole and allusion
  • B. irony and parody
  • C. allusion and paradox
  • D. humour and irony
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