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Waec 1999 Literature in English Past QuestionsQuestion 21:The ending of most comedies is A. Happy B. Natural C. Calm D. Uncertain Question 22:Read the poem and answer the question: UNSEEN POETRY AND PROSE I wonder how long, you awful parasite, Shall share with me this little bed, And make me, from sweet dreams be lost By sucking blood from my poor head. I should but say man has much Blood, which you and your families do feed On, for supper, dinner, and lunch, And besides, you do in my bed breed. Clever thou art, tiny creature; You attack me when I am deep asleep When thou art sure, I can't you capture, Just at the time I snore deep. 'Tis is strange that before twilight, The bed clear of you would seem; For not one of you is my sight As if your presence was in a dream. The subject of the poem is a A. Mosquito B. Flea C. Bedbug D. Louse Question 23:Read the poem and answer the question: UNSEEN POETRY AND PROSE I wonder how long, you awful parasite, Shall share with me this little bed, And make me, from sweet dreams be lost By sucking blood from my poor head. I should but say man has much Blood, which you and your families do feed On, for supper, dinner, and lunch, And besides, you do in my bed breed. Clever thou art, tiny creature; You attend me when I am deep asleep When thou art sure, I can't you capture, Just at the time I snore deep. 'Tis is strange that before twilight, The bed clear of you would seem; For not one of you is my sight As if your presence was in a dream. Lines 1 and 2 of the second stanza illustrate the use of A. Caesura B. Metre C. Enjambment D. Ellipsis Question 24:Read the poem and answer the question: UNSEEN POETRY AND PROSE I wonder how long, you awful parasite, Shall share with me this little bed, And make me, from sweet dreams be lost By sucking blood from my poor head. I should but say man has much Blood, which you and your families do feed On, for supper, dinner, and lunch, And besides, you do in my bed breed. Clever thou art, tiny creature; You attend me when I am deep asleep When thou art sure, I can't you capture, Just at the time I snore deep. 'Tis is strange that before twilight, The bed clear of you would seem; For not one of you is my sight As if your presence was in a dream. The creature in the poem is best described as A. Clever B. Sluggish C. Awkward D. Tiny Question 25:Read the poem and answer the question: UNSEEN POETRY AND PROSE I wonder how long, you awful parasite, Shall share with me this little bed, And make me, from sweet dreams be lost By sucking blood from my poor head. I should but say man has much Blood, which you and your families do feed On, for supper, dinner, and lunch, And besides, you do in my bed breed. Clever thou art, tiny creature; You attend me when I am deep asleep When thou art sure, I can't you capture, Just at the time I snore deep. 'Tis is strange that before twilight, The bed clear of you would seem; For not one of you is my sight As if your presence was in a dream. The person's mood is one of A. Sarcasm B. Indifference C. Despair D. Joy |
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