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Waec 2014 Literature in English Past QuestionsQuestion 31:Read the poem and answer the question At dawn must I rise to till the rock That our land has turned into The land where on we'd gleefully harvested paddy Planted and nurtured and tended on plots marshy Our woes are bloody woes of accursed revenges Of the land spirits aggrieved and by his fellow Kindred blood has counted for less than no value Brother's wife has been wife to other brother's brother Communal loot has emptied our country silosThe earth has stooped breathing and sighed Soldered tears has the moon shed The earth was scorched at noon-day night And our land has turned to hoeing rock. There is a predominance of words associated with A. Celebration B. Nature C. Governance D. Nurture Question 32:WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: The Tempest Read the extract and answer the question Caliban: Ay, that I will; and I'II be wise hereafter, And seek for grace. What a thrice-double ass Was I, to take this drunkard for a god, And worship this dull foot! Prospero : Go to; away! Alonso : Hence, and bestow your luggage where you found it. Sebastian : Or stole, rather. (Act V, scene one lines 293 - 299) What is Caliban promising to do? A. Carry more wood B. Behave appropriately for forgiveness C. Denounce Stephano and Trinculo D. Confess his part in the conspiracy Question 33:WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: The Tempest Read the extract and answer the question Caliban: Ay, that I will; and I'II be wise hereafter, And seek for grace. What a thrice-double ass Was I, to take this drunkard for a god, And worship this dull foot! Prospero : Go to; away! Alonso : Hence, and bestow your luggage where you found it. Sebastian : Or stole, rather. (Act V, scene one lines 293 - 299) PROSPERO HAS ASKED CALIBAN TO A. Go and bring Miranda B. Go to Prospero's cell C. Fetch more wood D. Learn his language lessons Question 34:WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: The Tempest Read the extract and answer the question Caliban: Ay, that I will; and I'II be wise hereafter, And seek for grace. What a thrice-double ass Was I, to take this drunkard for a god, And worship this dull foot! Prospero : Go to; away! Alonso : Hence, and bestow your luggage where you found it. Sebastian : Or stole, rather. (Act V, scene one lines 293 - 299) The contents of ''your luggage'' are A. Alonso's satchel and swords B. Food and water from the ship C. Paddles fur and a harpoon D. The clothing put up by Ariel Question 35:WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: The Tempest Read the extract and answer the question Caliban: Ay, that I will; and I'II be wise hereafter, And seek for grace. What a thrice-double ass Was I, to take this drunkard for a god, And worship this dull foot! Prospero : Go to; away! Alonso : Hence, and bestow your luggage where you found it. Sebastian : Or stole, rather. (Act V, scene one lines 293 - 299) ''this drunkard'' is A. Trinculo B. Stephano C. Gonzalo D. Alonso |
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