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Jamb Literature in English Past QuestionsJamb Past Questions and Answers on LITERARY APPRECIATIONQuestion 176:This question is based on Literary Principles. '' The road was endless. One road led to a thousand others. Which in turn fed into paths, which fed into dirt tracks, which become streets, which ended in avenues and cul-de-sacs'' The Famished Road by Ben Okri. The description above suggests A. Urban disorder B. A labyrinth C. Clutter D. Disharmony Question 177:This question is based on Literary Principles. 'On the lower deck in the babel of two hundred voices he would forget himself, and beforehand live in his mind the sea life of light literature,. Joseph Conrade Lord Jim The character in the above passage is A. Talking B. Sleeping C. Reading a literature book D. Day-dreaming Question 178:This question is based on Literary Principles. 'The eyes of the house dog sprawled between my legs followed, full envy, piece after piece of fish down the throat of his master, my host.' Ferdinand Oyono, Houseboy The dog in the passage A. Followed his master about B. Ran after his master's fish C. Caught the fish between the legs D. Watched as his master ate the fish Question 179:This question is based on Literary Principles. 'My first interview with the manager was curious... He was commonplace in complexion, in feature, in manners and in voice. He was of middle size and of ordinary build. His eyes, of the usual blue were perhaps remarkably cold, and he certainly could make his glance fall on one as trenchant and heavy as an axe'. Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness In the passage above, the manager is described as being A. Determined B. Warm C. Sociable D. Hostile Question 180:This question is based on Literary Principles. To stop himself from cutting off the sound in anger the man turned and just watched the fan, only just then another feeble, useless movement would happen and blades would be drawn through another arc. Only a long hour later did the noise finally stop - 4:30p.m A.K Amah. The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born In this passage, the writer A. Creates a mood of suspense B. Enhances an oppressive atmosphere C. Describes the man's anger D. Captures the man's habitual impatience |
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