Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions on it.
Years after he had left home for the capital, first as a student and later as a struggling businessman, Oliha returned to his village, having been informed of his father's failing health. He was amazed that not much had changed since he left as a youth. Every experience shocked him: the coloured water with a strong taste: the eye-sore of a dung-hill on which everyone excreted; the absence of electricity and so on. As he went to bed late in the evening, after a meeting with his younger brothers,on how he would pay his own share of their father's medical expenses, he prayed for the early arrival of the morning. He decided to leave early and put the trying experience behind him. But morning brought him the greatest shock of his life. Informed by his niece that there was a bucket of water for him in the bath, he hurried down there, half-dressed, holding a towel. The bathroom. located by the side of the building, was an improvised rectangular enclosure made of palm fronds. Hissing to himself. he went in and used his clothes and large towel to cover some openings in the enclosure. He started bathing. Then it happened. With every inch of his body thoroughly covered with soap lather, hardly able to open his eyes, he heard someone removing his clothes and towel. With the corner of his half-opened eyes, he saw a man making away with the clothes and towel. Hardly giving the matter thought, naked except for the covering of soap lather. he ran out and gave the thief a hot chase. As he ran after the thief. he heard everyone shouting. The lunatic has broken loose again! But as soon as the people saw him,, everyone shouted. 'Ah. another mad man has broken loose!' Men. women children all ran away, seeking refuge in their homes. slamming their doors. By the time he realized what was happening daring men were after him. Just as Oliha was about to beat a retreat, he was held by strong muscular men who overpowered him and carried him to the quarters of the village's foremost occult healer who alone knew how to cure lunatics. (a) Why did Oliha return to the village? (b) Mention two basic facilities lacking in the village. (c) What was the subject of the meeting which Oliha held with his younger brothers? (d) Why was it possible for the thief to remove the clothes without Oliha stopping him? (e)(i) Why was Oliha taken to the occult healer rather than to his father's home? (ii) What is the irony of the entire event in the passage? (f) ... who alone knew how to cure lunatics. (i) What is the grammatical name given to the above expression? (ii) What is its function in the sentence? (g) the early arrival of morning. (i) What figure of speech is the above expression? (ii) Why do you consider it so? (h) For each of the following words, find another word or phrase that means the same and can replace it as used in the passage. (i) shocked: (ii) trying; (iii) thoroughly; (iv) refuge; (v) foremost.
Explanation
(a) He returned to the village to take care of his father who was ill. (b) (i) Electricity (ii) pipe - borne water (c) The subject of the meeting with his brothers was how he would pay his own share of their father's medical expenses. (d) He was taking his bath with his eyes covered with soap lather. (e)(i) He was taken for a mad man or he was thought to be mad (ii) The irony was that a sane person was taken for a mad person. (f)(i) Relative clause (ii) It qualifies the noun, "healer". (g) (i) Personification (ii) Morning which is inanimate was described to have arrived early like human being. (h) (i) shocked - amazed, surprised (ii) trying - painful, unpleasant, terrible (iii) thoroughly - completely, totally, (iv) refuge - safety, protection, shelter (v) foremost - leading, best, famous