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LITERARY APPRECIATION - Jamb Literature in English Past Questions and Answers

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Jamb Literature in English Past Questions

Jamb Past Questions and Answers on LITERARY APPRECIATION

Question 171:


This question is based on Literary Principles.
'' Old father, old artificer
bear me now and ever in good stead''
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man' by James Joyce.
The word 'artificer' describes

A. A sage
B. A craftsman
C. A magician
D. An artificial person


Question 172:


This question is based on Literary Principles.
'Slowly the silence on the mountain-top deepened till the click of the fire and the soft hiss of roasting meat could be heard clearly... Lord of the Files by William Golding
'Soft hiss of roasting meat' in the passage above refers to the

A. Gentle response of the animal being roasted
B. Rudeness of the animal to the hunter
C. Gentle process of roasting on the fire
D. Fropping of the fat of the meat in the fire


Question 173:


This question is based on Literary Principles.
'So Children,
If per chance you see a here that roars
Or an ape perched in a palanquin,
Look on in silence..'
'Africa by David Diop
This excerpt exemplifies

A. Poetic climax
B. Rhetorics
C. Paradox
D. Conflict


Question 174:


This question is based on Literary Principles.
Going up the river was like traveling back to the earliest beginnings of the world when vegetation rioted on the earth and the big trees were kings An empty stream, a great silence, an impenetrable forest. The air was warm, thick, heavy, sluggish. ' Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad.
The landscape described in the passage above is

A. Formidable
B. Friendly
C. Hostile
D. Overpowering


Question 175:


This question is based on Literary Principles.
'Poor bastard,
Dumped on the ground to make room
For his nocturnal fathers,
Or on the mat to spend his horrid nights
Among the steaming pots of food
And walking rats.'
''The Bastard'' by B.S. Tibenderana
The picture presented above is one of

A. Loneliness
B. Hunger
C. Desolation
D. Squalor






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