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Jamb Literature in English Past QuestionsQuestions and Answers on Dramatic TechniquesQuestion 56:'Good friends, go in, and taste some wine with me; And, we like friends, will straightway go together'. This statement by Julius Caesar is an example of A. Dramatic dialogue B. Monologue C. Mistaken identity D. Dramatic irony E. Paradox Question 57:In Julius Caesar, Shakespeare portrays the roman plebeians as A. Fickle-minded B. Strong-willed C. Compassionate D. Machiavellian E. Enterprising. Question 58:'How many ages hence Shall this our lofty scene be acted over?'In this passage, lofty scene refers to A. A great event B. The meeting of the conspirators C. The funeral of Caesar D. A scene acted on a raised platform E. The assassination of Caesar. Question 59:The oracle warns us that we we have left our pot unwatched, and our food now burns.' This statement in The Gods Are Not To Blame refers to A. The killing of Adetusa B. The crime of incest committed by King Odewale C. Aderopo's quarrel with King Odewale D. The banishment of Aderopo. Question 60:The oracle warns us that we we have left our pot unwatched, and our food now burns.' This statement in The Gods Are Not To Blame refers to A. The killing of Adetusa B. The crime of incest committed by King Odewale C. Aderopo's quarrel with King Odewale D. The banishment of Aderopo. |
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