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Jamb Literature in English Past QuestionsQuestions and Answers on AppreciationQuestion 131:''But it is not the time To lay wreaths For yesterdays crimes...'' Lenrie Peters in his poem, We Have Come Home'' makes this statement because A. The future is unpredictatble B. Past sufferings are best forgotten C. There is no point crying over spilled milk D. Mourning can be posponed Question 132:At the end of the poem 'pianos and Drums', the protagonist is best described as A. An authentic African B. A cultural mulatto C. Sophisticated African D. A cultured youth Question 133:In J.P Clark's 'Olokun', the line 'No greater love has a woman' signifies A. Unrequired love B. Mutual love C. Impossible love D. Erotic love Question 134:In J.P Clark's Olokun', the line 'So drunken like ancient walls' means that the worshipers are drunken with A. Wine served at Olokun's altar B. Sacred water since Olokun rules the sea C. Bounties to be bestowned by Olokun D. Intense awe of Olokun Question 135:The sufferings of the protagonist in Birago Diop's 'vanity' are A. Caused by circumstance B. Self-inflicted C. Imposed on them by enemies D. The act of fate |
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