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Jamb Literature in English Past QuestionsJamb Past Questions and Answers on GENERAL LITERARY PRINCIPLESQuestion 76:This question is based on General Literary Appreciation. 'I have said too much unto a heart of stone, And laid my honour too unchary on it', There's something in me that reproves my fault, But such a headstrong potent fault it is That it but mocks reproof.'. William Shakespeare: Twelfth Night A heart of stone in the lines above is an example of A. Litotes B. Metonymy C. Assonance D. Metaphor Question 77:This question is based on General Literary Principles. Satire employs the use of A. Onomatopeia B. Irony C. Synecdoche D. Melancholy Question 78:This question is based on General Literary Principles. The speech made by a character to himself on stage is A. Epilogue B. Aside C. Soliloquy D. Monologue Question 79:This question is based on General Literary Appreciation. Fights by the book of arithmetic The figure of speech in the line above is A. Hyperbole B. Euphemism C. Litotes D. Innuendo Question 80:This question is based on General Literary Principles. A literary work that teaches moral is said to be A. Didactic B. Instructive C. Corrective D. Impressive |
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