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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 206:


This question is based on Literary Principles.
'The reception for this third marriage was being held at the home of the young girl's parents. In this, ancient custom was being more tan just respected, it was revived. The house had been invaded since early morning.
Male female griots welcomed guests'.
Sembene Ousmane, 'Xala'
The atmosphere captured in the passage above is

A. Solemn and gay
B. Joyful and gloomy
C. Grandiose and joyful
D. Gracious and solemn


Question 207:


This question is based on Literary Principles.
'Ocol rejects the old type.
He is in love with a modern woman
He is in love with a beautiful girl
Who speaks English.'
Okot p'Bitek, 'Song of Lawino'
The writer of the lines above

A. Ridicules Ocol's value judgment
B. Is critical of the modern woman
C. Appraises people who speak English
D. Shuns the old type of woman


Question 208:


This question is based on Literary Principles.
'SINCE I am coming to that Holy roome,
Where, with thy Quire of Saints for evermore
I shall be made thy Musique; As I come
I tune the Instrument here at the dore,
And what I must doe then, thinke here before.'
John Donne, 'hymn to God my God'
In the stanza above, the poet recognizes that

A. God is his creator
B. He is a choir master
C. There is music in heaven
D. He is near his death


Question 209:


This question is based on Literary Principles.
'In the arena
They began to sing my song,
We could hear it faintly
Passing through the air'
Okot p'Bitek, 'Song of Lawino'
What is the figure of speech used in the passage above?

A. Metaphor
B. Irony
C. Personification
D. Simile


Question 210:


This question is based on Literary Principles.
'If we must die, let it not be like hogs
Hunted and penned in an inglorious spot,
While round us bark the mad and hungry dogs
Making their mock at our accursed lot.'
Claude Mickay, 'If We Must Die'
The mood in the lines above is one of

A. Disgust
B. Indignation
C. Fear
D. Sorrow






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