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Waec 2011 Literature in English Past QuestionsQuestion 26:UNSEEN PROSE AND POETRY Read the passage and answer the question Each profession, intellectual or manual, deserves consideration, whether it requires painful physical effort or manual dexterity, wide knowledge or the patience of an ant. Ours, like that of the doctor, does not allow for any mistake. You don't joke with life, and life is both body and mind. To warp a soul is as much a sacrilege as murder. Teachers _ at kindergarten level, as at university level _ form a noble army accomplishing daily feats, never praised, never decorated. An army forever on the move, forever vigilant: an army without drums, without gleaming uniforms. This army, thwarting traps and snares, everywhere plants the flag of knowledge and morality. ''The flag of knowledge and morality'' illustrates A. Euphemism B. Litotes C. Metaphor D. Metonymy Question 27:Read the poem and answer the question Here stood our ancestral homeThe crumbling wall marks the spot Here a sheep was led to the slaughter To appease the goods and atone For fauilts which our destiny Has blossomed into crimes There my cursed father once stood And shouted to us, his children To come back from our play To our evening meal and sleep. The mood of the poem is A. Hopeful B. Joyful C. Nostalgic D. Exciting Question 28:Read the poem and answer the question Here stood our ancestral homeThe crumbling wall marks the spot Here a sheep was led to the slaughter To appease the goods and atone For fauilts which our destiny Has blossomed into crimes There my cursed father once stood And shouted to us, his children To come back from our play To our evening meal and sleep. The sheep was led to the slaughter A. To prepare their evening meal B. Because it was a troublesome sheep C. Because their father was a butcher D. As a sacrifice to their gods Question 29:Read the poem and answer the question Here stood our ancestral homeThe crumbling wall marks the spot Here a sheep was led to the slaughter To appease the goods and atone For fauilts which our destiny Has blossomed into crimes There my cursed father once stood And shouted to us, his children To come back from our play To our evening meal and sleep. ''To appease the gods''...''implies A. Seeking the favour of the gods B. Offering meals to the gods C. Accusing the gods for their misfortune D. Reciting incantations to the gods Question 30:Read the poem and answer the question Here stood our ancestral homeThe crumbling wall marks the spot Here a sheep was led to the slaughter To appease the goods and atone For fauilts which our destiny Has blossomed into crimes There my cursed father once stood And shouted to us, his children To come back from our play To our evening meal and sleep. The underlined means that A. They were living in a house with a high wall B. Their building is no longer where it used to be C. The children had caused the wall to crumble D. Their father made them pull down the wall |
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