2015 - WAEC Literature Past Questions and Answers - page 4

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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: The Tempest

Read the extract and anser the question.

Silence ! One word more
Shall make me chide thee, if not hate thee. What!
An advocate for an impostor! Hush!
(Act 1,Scene Two, lines 478 - 480)

The Speaker is
A
Gonzalo
B
Antonio
C
Prospero
D
Alonso
correct option: d
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: The Tempest

Read the extract and anser the question.

Silence ! One word more
Shall make me chide thee, if not hate thee. What!
An advocate for an impostor! Hush!
(Act 1,Scene Two, lines 478 - 480)

The Speaker is
A
Gonzalo
B
Antonio
C
Prospero
D
Alonso
correct option: d
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: The Tempest

Read the extract and anser the question.

Silence ! One word more
Shall make me chide thee, if not hate thee. What!
An advocate for an impostor! Hush!
(Act 1,Scene Two, lines 478 - 480)

The addressee is
A
Ariel
B
Ferdinand
C
Caliban
D
Miranda
correct option: c
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: The Tempest

Read the extract and anser the question.

Silence ! One word more
Shall make me chide thee, if not hate thee. What!
An advocate for an impostor! Hush!
(Act 1,Scene Two, lines 478 - 480)

The ''impostor'' is
A
Sebastian
B
Antonio
C
Ferdinand
D
Alonso
correct option: a
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: The Tempest

Read the extract and anser the question.

Silence ! One word more
Shall make me chide thee, if not hate thee. What!
An advocate for an impostor! Hush!
(Act 1,Scene Two, lines 478 - 480)

The ''advocate'' and the ''impostor'' are
A
conspirators
B
suspicious of each other
C
enemies
D
attracted to each other
correct option: a
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: The Tempest

Read the extract and anser the question.

Silence ! One word more
Shall make me chide thee, if not hate thee. What!
An advocate for an impostor! Hush!
(Act 1,Scene Two, lines 478 - 480)

The speaker's utterance betrays his
A
anger
B
pretence
C
hatred
D
sorrow
correct option: d
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37
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You cram these words into mine ears against
The stomach of my sense. Would I had never
Married my daughter there! For, coming thence,
My son is lost, and, in my rate, she too,
(Act II, Scene One, lines 99 - 102)

The speaker is
A
Gonzalo
B
Antonio
C
Sebastian
D
Alonso
correct option: c
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Read the extract and answer the question

You cram these words into mine ears against
The stomach of my sense. Would I had never
Married my daughter there! For, coming thence,
My son is lost, and, in my rate, she too,
(Act II, Scene One, lines 99 - 102)

''These words'' refer to
A
the shipwreck
B
the son's disappearance
C
the daughter's wedding
D
Prospero's magic
correct option: c
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Read the extract and answer the question

You cram these words into mine ears against
The stomach of my sense. Would I had never
Married my daughter there! For, coming thence,
My son is lost, and, in my rate, she too,
(Act II, Scene One, lines 99 - 102)

Where did the wee\dding take place?
A
Algiers
B
Milan
C
Tunis
D
Naples
correct option: b
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Read the extract and answer the question

You cram these words into mine ears against
The stomach of my sense. Would I had never
Married my daughter there! For, coming thence,
My son is lost, and, in my rate, she too,
(Act II, Scene One, lines 99 - 102)

The setting is
A
outside Prospero's cell
B
on a ship
C
in front of Prospero's cell
D
another part of the island
correct option: b
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