Waec Literature In English Questions
Question 861:
Read the extract and answer the question
...The Duke of Milan
And his more braver daughter could control thee,
If now't were fit to do't. At the first sight
They have changed eyes. Delicate Ariet,
I''ll set thee free for this!
(Act 1, scene two, lines 441-445)
''They'' in extract refers to
View Answer & Explanation...The Duke of Milan
And his more braver daughter could control thee,
If now't were fit to do't. At the first sight
They have changed eyes. Delicate Ariet,
I''ll set thee free for this!
(Act 1, scene two, lines 441-445)
''They'' in extract refers to
Question 862:
Read the extract and answer the question
...The Duke of Milan
And his more braver daughter could control thee,
If now't were fit to do't. At the first sight
They have changed eyes. Delicate Ariet,
I''ll set thee free for this!
(Act 1, scene two, lines 441-445)
The character addressed
View Answer & Explanation...The Duke of Milan
And his more braver daughter could control thee,
If now't were fit to do't. At the first sight
They have changed eyes. Delicate Ariet,
I''ll set thee free for this!
(Act 1, scene two, lines 441-445)
The character addressed
Question 864:
AFRICAN DRAMA
KOBINA SEKYI: The Blinkards.
Analyse the character of Mr. Onyimdze
View Answer & ExplanationKOBINA SEKYI: The Blinkards.
Analyse the character of Mr. Onyimdze
Question 865:
AFRICAN DRAMA
KOBINA SEKYI: The Blinkards.
To what extent is Mrs. Borofosem a blind imitator of the English ways of life?
View Answer & ExplanationKOBINA SEKYI: The Blinkards.
To what extent is Mrs. Borofosem a blind imitator of the English ways of life?