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Jamb Literature in English Past QuestionsJamb Past Questions and Answers on LITERARY APPRECIATIONQuestion 191:"The fair breeze blew, the white foam flew The furrow followed free We were the first that ever burst Into that silent sea." Based on Coleridge's 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner', the dominant figure of speech in the above lines is A. Alliteration B. Free verse C. Repetition D. Sarcasm Question 192:"The poet needs to be up at night,when the world sleeps...needs to exist in places where spiders forge their webs in silence;near the gutters where the underside of our dreams fester." Based on Ben Okri's 'Of Poets and their Antagonists', the poet in the passage above is A. Suffering from insomnia B. One of the numerous living in poverty C. Not an ordinary individual D. A difficult individual Question 193:"Here lies our sovereign Lord the King, Whose word no man relies on, Who never said a foolish thing Nor ever did a wise one," Based on John Wilmot Rochester's Epitaph on King Charles 11, the form of the above stanza is an example of A. Praise poem B. Lamentation C. An epigram D. Satiric poem Question 194:"Full fathom five thy father lies Of his bones are corals made Those are pearls that were his eyes Nothing of him that doth fade." The rhyme scheme of the above stanza is A. Baab B. Abab C. Abba D. Aabb Question 195:"In the cold hand of death... his mouth was cotton filled, his man-pike shrunk to a sub-soil grub his head was hallowed and his brain on scales-was this a trick to prove fore-knowledge after death?" Based on Wole Soyinka's '' Post Mortem, one of the techniques employed by this poet is the use of A. Juxtaposition B. Rhetoric C. Iambic meter D. Allusions |
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