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Jamb Literature in English Past QuestionsJamb Past Questions and Answers on LITERARY APPRECIATIONQuestion 146:This question is based on General Literary Principles and Literary Appreciation 'I have said too much unto a heart of stone And laid mine honour too unchary out' Twelveth Night by W. Shakespeare The above lamentation is an example of a A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Personification D. Zeugma Question 147:This question is based on General Literary Principles and Literary Appreciation 'Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flower.' We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind',.... 'Ode- Intimations of Immorality by William Worthsworth The above lines convey a sense of A. Dejection B. Uneasy acceptance C. Deep distress D. Nostalgia Question 148:This question is based on General Literary Principles and Literary Appreciation 'There is something new, for example, about my hands, a certain way of picking up my pipe or my fork. Or else it is the fork which now has a certain way of getting itself picked up, I don't know. Just now, when I was on the point of coming into my room, I stooped short because I felt in my hand a cold object which attracted my attention by means of a sort of personality. I opened my hand and looked I was simply holding the door knob' Nausea by Jean Paul Sartre The style of writing in the passage can be described as A. Introspective B. Confused C. Confrontational D. Passive Question 149:This question is based on General Literary Principles and Literary Appreciation 'He taught history classes in the room next to hers. He was quiet, clean and sincere. They could talk together and were friends long before she felt toleration for his personal habits that she identified as love . He was a dreamy unambitious person...who walked over the earth unhurriedly, as conscious of every step and print his footsteps would leave in the dirt'. Meridian by Alice Walker The person described in the passage is A. A lackadaisical person B. Unsaver C. Uninteresting D. A finicky individual Question 150:This question is based on General Literary Principles and Literary Appreciation 'We have come to the crossroads And I must either leave or come with you I lingered over the choice But in the darkness of my doubts You lifted the lamp of love And I saw in your face The road that I should take', 'The Mesh' by Kwesi Brew The poem ends on a note of A. Indecision B. Despair C. Hope D. Determination |
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