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Waec Literature in English Past QuestionsQuestion 1331:Jame's heart beat madly as he and Alice approached the beeping metal detector at the entrance. The oblivious swinging door hugged the couple with inviting, outstretched arms and ushered them into the lobby in genial welcome. The receptionist asked James to surrender any valuable items he had; if they got lost, management would be liable. James looked at Alice, his wife returned his guilt-stricken, dubious look with an innocent, trusting smile. What would he do if jewels went missing? How would he explain it to himself? What would he have gained by his mischief? What had come over James so shamelessly to decide to rob his own wife? The swindled woman stood innocently beside her unrepentant husband as he took the key to their room with hands the shook slightly. The writer's attitude towards James is ONE of ______ A. Sympathy B. Distrust C. Support D. Disapproval Question 1332:Jame's heart beat madly as he and Alice approached the beeping metal detector at the entrance. The oblivious swinging door hugged the couple with inviting, outstretched arms and ushered them into the lobby in genial welcome. The receptionist asked James to surrender any valuable items he had; if they got lost, management would be liable. James looked at Alice, his wife returned his guilt-stricken, dubious look with an innocent, trusting smile. What would he do if jewels went missing? How would he explain it to himself? What would he have gained by his mischief? What had come over James so shamelessly to decide to rob his own wife? The swindled woman stood innocently beside her unrepentant husband as he took the key to their room with hands the shook slightly. The setting is_____________ A. The couple's home B. A modern hotel C. The airport D. A school Question 1333:Poison ivy came up like a rose in red and thorny garb I look, liked and did dare touch my pals my avid touch espied with green and frosty eyes I should've only looked, and not leapt, For away and over my rising moon she flew On clipped wings of my dream Now a song-filled air pocket of serenades A love's wretch, my dream is a hornbill Flightless and tottering. My dream remains a dream still Now my dream is a locked-up serenade The mood of the persona is one of___________ A. Contempt B. Hilarity C. Despondency D. Hopefulness Question 1334:Poison ivy came up like a rose in red and thorny garb I look, liked and did dare touch my pals my avid touch espied with green and frosty eyes I should've only looked, and not leapt, For away and over my rising moon she flew On clipped wings of my dream Now a song-filled air pocket of serenades A love's wretch, my dream is a hornbill Flightless and tottering. My dream remains a dream still Now my dream is a locked-up serenade The theme of the poem is_______ A. Love in the garden B. The acceptance C. The rising moon D. Unrequited Love Question 1335:Poison ivy came up like a rose in red and thorny garb I look, liked and did dare touch my pals my avid touch espied with green and frosty eyes I should've only looked, and not leapt, For away and over my rising moon she flew On clipped wings of my dream Now a song-filled air pocket of serenades A love's wretch, my dream is a hornbill Flightless and tottering. My dream remains a dream still Now my dream is a locked-up serenade The envy of the persona's friends is expressed in the __________ A. Avid touch B. Clipped wings C. Green and Frosty eyes D. Song-filled air pocket |
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