Literature In English Questions
Question 516:
He would like some good Fufu, but without a lot of meat, street Fufu is miserable food, and with meat the cost will crucify a man completely. <br/>The man in this passage is obviously
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'And now the bells are chiming <br/>A year is born<br/>'And my heart bell is ringing <br/>in a dawn'<br/>The writer of these words is in a state of
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Science, that simple saint, cannot be bothered Figuring what anything is far;<br/>Enough for her devotions that things are And can be contemplated soon as gathered <br/>She knows how every living thing was fathered,<br/>She calculates the climate of each star,<br/>She counts the fish at sea, but cannot care<br/>Why any one of them exists, fish, fire or feathered<br/>The dominant rhetorical device used in the poem is
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Science, that simple saint, cannot be bothered Figuring what anything is far;<br/>Enough for her devotions that things are And can be contemplated soon as gathered <br/>She knows how every living thing was fathered,<br/>She calculates the climate of each star,<br/>She counts the fish at sea, but cannot care<br/>Why any one of them exists, fish, fire or feathered<br/>The poet suggests that science
View Answer & ExplanationQuestion 520:
In Zambia Shall Be Free Kaunda's 'wandering day's resulted from his
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