Waec Literature In English Questions
Question 521:
Read the extract and answer the question
Why, now you speak
Like a good child and a true gentleman.
That I am most sensible in grief for it,
It shall as level to your judgement pierceAs day does to your eye.
(Act Four Scene V, lines 128 - 133)
This speech can be best be interpreted to mean
View Answer & ExplanationWhy, now you speak
Like a good child and a true gentleman.
That I am most sensible in grief for it,
It shall as level to your judgement pierceAs day does to your eye.
(Act Four Scene V, lines 128 - 133)
This speech can be best be interpreted to mean
Question 522:
Read the extract and answer the question
Why, now you speak
Like a good child and a true gentleman.
That I am most sensible in grief for it,
It shall as level to your judgement pierceAs day does to your eye.
(Act Four Scene V, lines 128 - 133)
The setting is
View Answer & ExplanationWhy, now you speak
Like a good child and a true gentleman.
That I am most sensible in grief for it,
It shall as level to your judgement pierceAs day does to your eye.
(Act Four Scene V, lines 128 - 133)
The setting is
Question 523:
AFRICAN DRAMA; Athol Fugard: Sizwe Bansi is Dead.
Discuss the dramatic techniques used in the play.
View Answer & ExplanationDiscuss the dramatic techniques used in the play.
Question 524:
AFRICAN DRAMA Athol Fugard: Sizwe Bansi is Dead
Comment on the theme of the search for identity in the play.
View Answer & ExplanationComment on the theme of the search for identity in the play.
Question 525:
AFRICAN DRAMA; Joe De Graft Sons and Daughters
"Our society is sold on money: nothing is worth anything unless it brings money." How does this state ment reflect an aspect of the conflict in the play?
View Answer & Explanation"Our society is sold on money: nothing is worth anything unless it brings money." How does this state ment reflect an aspect of the conflict in the play?