2004 - WAEC Literature Past Questions and Answers - page 3

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UNSEEN PROSE AND POETRY

Read the passage below and answer the question

The fact was that, no sooner had the sickles began o play than, the
atmosphere suddenly felt as if cress would grow in it without other
nourishment. it rubbed people's cheeks like damp flannel when they
walked abroad: There was a gusty, high warm wind: isolated raindrops atarred the window-panes at remote distancees; the sunlight
would flap out like a quickly opened fan, throw the pattern of the window
upon the floor of the room in a milky, colourless shine, and withdraw as suddenly as it had passed.

The passage deals with
A
atmosphere
B
temperature
C
scene
D
clouds
correct option: a
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UNSEEN PROSE AND POETRY

Read the passage below and answer the question

The fact was that, no sooner had the sickles began o play than, the
atmosphere suddenly felt as if cress would grow in it without other
nourishment. it rubbed people's cheeks like damp flannel when they
walked abroad: There was a gusty, high warm wind: isolated raindrops atarred the window-panes at remote distancees; the sunlight
would flap out like a quickly opened fan, throw the pattern of the window
upon the floor of the room in a milky, colourless shine, and withdraw as suddenly as it had passed.

The passage illustrates the use of .....prose.
A
descriptive
B
narrative
C
expository
D
imaginative
correct option: a
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UNSEEN PROSE AND POETRY

Read the passage below and answer the question

The fact was that, no sooner had the sickles began o play than, the
atmosphere suddenly felt as if cress would grow in it without other
nourishment. it rubbed people's cheeks like damp flannel when they
walked abroad: There was a gusty, high warm wind: isolated raindrops atarred the window-panes at remote distancees; the sunlight
would flap out like a quickly opened fan, throw the pattern of the window
upon the floor of the room in a milky, colourless shine, and withdraw as suddenly as it had passed.

The dominant literary device used in the passage is
A
metaphor
B
simile
C
oxymoron
D
hyperbole
correct option: b
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The last five lines make use of......imagery
A
tacile
B
auditory
C
gustatory
D
visual
correct option: d
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UNSEEN PROSE AND POETRY

Read the passage below and answer the question

The fact was that, no sooner had the sickles began o play than, the
atmosphere suddenly felt as if cress would grow in it without other
nourishment. it rubbed people's cheeks like damp flannel when they
walked abroad: There was a gusty, high warm wind: isolated raindrops atarred the window-panes at remote distancees; the sunlight
would flap out like a quickly opened fan, throw the pattern of the window
upon the floor of the room in a milky, colourless shine, and withdraw as suddenly as it had passed.

The feeling induced is one of
A
excitement
B
indifference
C
anger
D
despondency
correct option: a
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Read the poem below and answer the question

Dillgent foot-worker
legs lithe, foot loose
to frantic drums
and frenetic flutes
Acrobat strokes swift in the air
wrought masterly like
a frenzied antelope
Gyrating to the April music
of the lush Savannah

The poem describes
A
dancing
B
wrestling
C
hunting
D
drumming
correct option: a
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Read the poem below and answer the question

Dillgent foot-worker
legs lithe, foot loose
to frantic drums
and frenetic flutes
Acrobat strokes swift in the air
wrought masterly like
a frenzied antelope
Gyrating to the April music
of the lush Savannah

The atmosphere of the poem is one of
A
anxiety
B
excitement
C
eagerness
D
despair
correct option: b
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Read the poem below and answer the question

Dillgent foot-worker
legs lithe, foot loose
to frantic drums
and frenetic flutes
Acrobat strokes swift in the air
wrought masterly like
a frenzied antelope
Gyrating to the April music
of the lush Savannah

''frenetic flutes'' illustrates the use of
A
hyperbole
B
symbolism
C
metaphor
D
metonymy
correct option: c
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The dominant literary device in the poem is
A
personification
B
simile
C
onomatopoeia
D
alliteration
correct option: b
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Read the poem below and answer the question

Dillgent foot-worker
legs lithe, foot loose
to frantic drums
and frenetic flutes
Acrobat strokes swift in the air
wrought masterly like
a frenzied antelope
Gyrating to the April music
of the lush Savannah

The poem is an example of a/an
A
lyric
B
ode
C
pastoral
D
ballad
correct option: c
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