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1. Question
1. In the poem ‘Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night’, the poet referred to death as all but one of the following.
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2. Question
2. The most dominant poetic device used in ‘The Song of the Women of my Land’ is_______.
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3. Question
3. In Osundare’s “The Leader and the Led”, the most significant theme therein is on _______.
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4. Question
4. A struggle between opposing forces in a story/play is________.
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5. Question
5. The atmosphere of a poem has to do with_________.
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6. Question
6. This question is based on General Literary Principles
Comedy of lower kind in which believability is
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7. Question
7. This question is based on Amma Darko’s Faceless
Sodom and Gomorrah used in the novel is an example ofCorrectIncorrect -
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8. Question
8. This question is based on Selected Poems from Johnson, R. et a Vincent, T.(eds): A selection of African Poetry; Gbemisola, A. African verse
One vivid device in Blake’s The School Boy isCorrectIncorrect -
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9. Question
9. The pride that contributes to the fall of a tragic character in a play is known as
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10. Question
10. A poetic device in which an idea in a line runs into another is called
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