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ADEDAMOLA COLLEGE

NO. 26, TOKUNBO OJO STREET OROGUN, IBADAN


SECOND TERM EXAMINATION
CLASS: SS 1 SUBJECT: ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Examination malpractices may lead to a repeat of the subject or suspensions don’t be involved.

SUBJECT: ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 1 TIME: 2HRS

SECTION B: COMPREHENSION

Answer all the questions in this section. You are advised to spend about 30 minutes on this section.

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions on it.

One of the basic language skills is reading. In nay literate society, reading is a very essential aspect of
effective communication in daily activities. Reading has been many things to many people. To some
people, it is like looking at printed words while most students see it as a tedious task that has to be
performed in order to pass a particular examination. Reading, like any other term, has been described in
several ways, such as: ‘Reading is an intellectual activity directed towards the extraction of information
form a written piece.’

One of the causes of mass failure in various examinations among candidates is their inability to imbibe a
good reading culture. With poor reading habit, learners cannot comprehend the intention of the writer.
The need to cultivate a very good reading culture so as to be well informed and of course to pass
examinations cannot be overemphasized.

One of the ways of improving the reading culture in our society id through the provision of adequate
and relevant textbooks for schools. Textbooks are reservoirs of knowledge. They provide readers an
opportunity of interesting with the best of brains living and dead. Facts in the textbooks are researched
into and so almost invariably provide scholars with an almost infallible source of knowledge. They are
indispensable tools to reading, so they should be readily available to both the teacher and the taught.
Teachers must be well equipped in their chosen profession by consulting various textbooks relating to
their disciplines. Moreover, they should live abreast of time in their noble profession by organizing and
attending workshops and seminars aimed at educating and refreshing them. In this way they will be
purged of outdated or obsolete methods and facts and adorned with modern methods and current
facts.

The school environment has to be made inviting if learners are to be encouraged to imbibe a reading
culture. The structure in the school must be attractive and well ventilated. They should be adequately
furnished and provided with conveniences. The provision of a good and financial library should be a
matter of priority.

Questions.

1) How do students perceive reading?

2)What is the aim of reading?

3)Why, according to the writer, do candidates perform poorly in examinations?

4)How can the culture of reading be improved in the society?

5)What, according to the writer, should be done to attract learners to read?

6‘Textbooks are reservoirs of knowledge’

7)What figure of speech is used in this expression?

8)What does it mean?

‘Facts in the textbooks…’

9)What grammatical name is given to the above expression as used in the passage?

What is its function?

For each of the following words, find another word or phrase which means the same and can replace it
as it is is used in the passage.

Tedious

Extraction

Comprehend

Infallible

Taught
Inviting

SECTION C (SUMMARY)

You are advised to spend about 50 minutes on this section.

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions on it.

I am proud to be in the one profession which moulds young minds and prepares them for the future.
When I voluntarily opted for this profession forty-one years ago. I could easily have chosen any other,
such as medicine, accountancy, engineering or law. But I had an irresistible love for children. I loved
playing the role of an elder brother or a kind parent. So I chose my profession fully conscious of my
action because no other role would have pleased me if it didn’t keep me close to children.

As a learner, I had no problem with mastering facts. I had never been found wanting in my studies. I had
great respect for those brilliant teachers who were believed to be walking encyclopedias. Naturally,
therefore, I wanted to be admired and respected as a storehouse and dispenser of knowledge. Besides, I
wanted to influence the views of others through imparting knowledge. Afterall, most of my own views
had been shaped by my teachers, whom I admired.

Moreover, there are circumstances and conditions unique to the profession. I loved the long holidays
which exceeded the normal leave period in the civil service or the commercial firms. I also loved the
relative peace of mind which was the rule among teachers. Our teachers did quite a number of things in
common and even dined together, just like brothers and sisters. To us learners, they were not rivals but
colleagues.

So, I plunged myself into it. After secondary school, I opted for a degree in education at the university to
the surprise of my parents and friends. Three years in the college of education and another three in the
university prepared and shaped me for the career. Today, after thirty-five years in the profession, I ask
myself how it has been. Did I err in my judgement?

The answer is ‘No’. Factors that endeared the profession to me are still there but times have changed. In
all my years as a pupil, I never knew of a learner confronting his teacher nor ever heard of a pupil openly
boasting in the class that he possessed supernatural powers to torment his teacher with Now, some of
my colleagues receive such threats.

Another unhealthy development is the antagonism of parents of teachers. Lately, I have seen parents
burst into the school to threaten of even beast up teachers. And for what? For correcting their children!
I know of parents who took their grievances to their secret cults for redress, when the teacher’s only
offence was sending the pupils home to buy the prescribed textbooks for their studies. How should a
teacher feel when he is betrayed by those who should understand and support him?
I am disheartened by the fact that society holds the teacher responsible for the failure of his pupils. The
teacher is generally held responsible for their poor performance in examinations. Yes, it is the teacher
who is blamed, even when he overworked himself in order to ensure that his wards pass their
examinations.

Despite these negative trends, I still look back on my thirty-five years of teaching with some joy and
pride. I have turned out a good number of responsible citizens who are now in respectable positions. My
products are there in the banks, hospitals, firms, the civil service and in the teaching field. I am also
proud of them because I know they love me, and so I am retiring quite satisfied with my lot.

A)In three sentences, one for each, summarize the writer’s reasons for choosing to be a teacher.

B)In three sentences, one for each, summarize the recent negative developments which worry the
writer.

SECTION A

Answer one question only from this section. All questions carry equal marks. Your answer should not be
less than 450 words.

You are advised to spend about 50 minutes on this section.

Your friend in another school has requested some information about your school to enable him to
decide on moving over to your school. Write a letter to him discussing at least three areas in which your
school excels.

Write an article for publication in your school magazine, discussing the reasons why children in your
area drop out of school and suggesting ways of minimizing this negative trend.

There has been a continue discussion on the evils of unemployment. Write a letter to the Commissioner
for Labour highlighting at least three of these evils and suggest ways of addressing them.

You are one of the speakers in a debate on the topic: ‘Women should not be in paid employment while
they are still bearing children.’ Write your contribution for or against the proposition.

Write a story ending with the words: I wish I had listened to my father.

SUBJECT: ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER II TIME: 2HRS CLASS: SS 1

OBJECTIVE
Answer all questions

SECTION 1

In each of the following sentences, there is one word or group of words underlined and one gap. From
the list of words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the one that is most nearly opposite in
meaning to the underlined word or group of words and that will, at the same time, correctly fill the gap
in the sentence:

1)The man refused to accept the offer of a job in the rural area; he preferred one in the
______________ area. (a) local (b) urban (c) township (d) municipal

2)He is quite an outspoken young man but his father is ____________ (a) humorous (b) sober (c)
taciturn (d) silent

3)One of the twins was as daring as the other was ________________. (a) morose (b) timid (c) secretive
(d) rational

4)A gully, which is a natural phenomenon, should not be mistaken for a tunnel, which is
________________ (a) supernatural (b) false (c) artificial (d) modern.

5)The crops the farmer planted will be _______ in three months’ time. (a) sold (b) weeded (c) uprooted
(d) harvested

6) He intentionally hid the document but his secretary _________ burnt them. (a) carelessly (b) willingly
(c) accidentally (d) foolishly

7)It is curious how Bayo can be so carefree in his ways while his younger brother is so ____________. (a)
meticulous (b) eccentric (c) indifferent (d) active.

8)Personally, I give in rather easily when it comes to arguments but Emeka will always __________ to his
opinion. (a) hold in (b) hold on (c) hold up (d) hold back

10)He didn’t lose the fight because of his bravery but for his ____________ (a) ignorance (b) strength (c)
cowardice (d) rashness

11)If you do not drive with care you may be charged for ___________. (a) recklessness (b) drunkenness
(c) speeding (d) ignorance

SECTION 2

From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that best completes each of the following sentences.
12)When you _________ an opponent’s point in a debate, you must do so politely. (a) refute (b) rebuke
(c) reject (d) refuse

13)Mr. Collins does not allow his name to be published in connection with his philanthropy because he
________________ publicity. (a) wields (b) lacks (c) detests (d) denies

14)I should be as ___________ as Kofi if I were so rejected by a close friend. (a) conscious (b) timid (c)
aggrieved (d) courteous

15)The press will no longer be free when the new government starts to _____________ the newspaper.
(a) censure (b) edit (c) publish (d) censor

16)Everyone was disappointed to see the pastor doing those things that were with the morals he
preached. (a) complacent (b) inconsistent (c) conducive (d) incompetent

17)That boy is mentally unbalanced, so you should be ______________ of his behaviour. (a) tolerant (b)
tolerable (c) apologetic (d) careful

18)The president complained that too many doctors have ______________ for better remuneration. (a)
repatriated (b) exiled (c) emigrated (d) immigrated

19)The doctor listened to my heart-beat with a ________________. (a) microscope (b) scalpel (c)
chronometer (d) stethoscope

20)She was ________________ and it was not clear to me what she meant. (a) unknown (b)
unintelligible (c) indefinite (d) illegible

21)Clara, your writing is difficult to read, you must try to make it _______________. (a) bold (b) legible
(c) large (d) eligible

SECTION 3

22)After each of the following sentences, a list of possible interpretations is given. Choose the
interpretation that you consider most appropriate for each sentence.

23)Despite their newness on the job, the workers were remunerated rather handsomely. This means
that (a) the salaries were poor (b) those paid were handsome in appearance (c) the salaries were
attractive (d) the workers were paid by handsome Accountants

24)The plan to upgrade the dispensary to a general hospital did not materialize. This means that (a) the
arrangements did not work out as wished (b) the plan was badly executed (c) it was difficult to obtain
the materials (d) the plan did not meet the required specifications
25)The robbery suspect said he made his earlier confessional statement under duress. This means that
made it (a) because he was forced to (b) in the presence of a judge (c) because he took an oath (d) with
the help of his lawyer

26)Despite their unrefined behaviour, the visitors were given preferential treatment. This means that
visitors were (a) ill-treated because of their coarseness (b) treated with caution (c) well-treated despite
their crudity (d) attended to first by the doctor

27)Onome’s father blew his top at the news of his performance in the examinations. This means that he
(a) was overjoyed (b) whistled loudly (c) was very angry (d) was impressed

28)‘There is no question of either of you getting the job,’ the manager said. This means that (a) the
manager would not ask any question about the job (b) both of them would get the job (c) only one of
them would get the job (d) neither of them would get the job

29)Jumoke knew that her husband had had a drop too many when he asked her to pack out. This means
that her husband was (a) sleepy (b) confused (c) drunk (d) joking

30)It was quite impossible for him not to have noticed that Lola had arrived. This means that he (a)
should have known that Lola had arrived (b) found it impossible to say that Lola had arrived (c) said that
Lola had not arrived (d) pretended not to know that Lola had arrived

31)My father advised us not to go with the crowd. This means that he advised us not to (a) stay in the
crowd (b) have many friends (c) travel with many people. (d) be unduly influenced by others.

32)We would grant your request if we had money. This means that (a) we have the money but will not
grant your request (b) we have the money and will grant your request (c) we will have the money and
will grant your request (d) we do not have the money and cannot grant your request.

SECTION 4

From the words or group of words lettered A to D below each of the following sentences, choose the
word or group of words that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word or group of words as it is used
in the sentence.

33)The government has approved a new salary structure as an incentive for workers. (a) a reward (b) an
encouragement (c) a package (d) an advance

34)The accident victim was bleeding profusely. (a) slowly (b) excessively (c) extremely (d) abundantly

35) have tried to circumvent the restriction on the importation of scarce commodities. (a) bypass (b)
confront (c) oppose (d) challenge

36)The company had satisfied itself that the project was feasible before embarking on it. (a) easy (b)
attractive (c) capable (d) practicable
37)Though there is no riot on the campus, the students are restive. (a) quiet (b) chaotic (c) restless (d)
busy

38)The prosecutor was accused of obstructing justice. (a) hindering (b) retarding (c) stopping (d)
interrupting

39)The man preaches humility without matching it with action. (a) salvation (b) honesty (c) kindness (d)
modesty

40)Mr. Haruna plays the piano with great dexterity. (a) wisdom (b) pride (c) force (d) skill

41The college officer insisted that I show him my credentials before I could be registered (a) books (b)
qualification (a) statements (d) identity

42Amina said that she married a doting man. (a) loving (b) uncaring (c) funny (d) nagging

SECTION 5

From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best
completes each of the following sentences.

43)The story she was reading made her _________________. (a) laughed (b) to laugh (c) laugh (d)
laughing

44)_________________ people turned out for the rally because of the poor publicity. (a) Few (b) Quite a
few (c) Only fewer (d) A few

45)The two brothers fell out and refused to live _________________ the same roof. (a)inside (b)
beneath (c) in (d) under

46)The teacher asked, ‘ ___________________ will have the courage to try and lift that heavy log?’ (a)
whom (b) which (c) who (d) whomever

47)My friend and I quarrelled last week and haven’t __________________ yet. (a) made it out (b) made
up (c) made out (d) made it up

48)After two years of courtship, Jide is _____________________ Nkechi next Sunday. (a) getting married
(b) marrying (c) to marry to (d) being married by

49)The visitor was very uncomfortable because of his ________________ nose (a) runny (b) watery (c)
flowing (d) running

50)My friend’s car has __________________ to a halt. (a) grinded (b) grounded (c) ground (d)grind
51)It’s time we ________________ for the party. (a)leave (b) left (c)are leaving (d) taken up

52)Bassey was _________________ by the girl’s story. (a) taken away (b) taken on (c) taken in (d) taken
up

53)____________________, you should put in some effort to show that you are interested. (a) However
you are tired (b) However tired you are (c) However tired are you (d) However are you tired

54)___________ ride a bicycle but he also drives a car. (a) He not only does (b) Not only he does (c) He
only does not (d) Not only does he

55)Our plans for the trip fell ________________ (a) down (b) through (c) off (d) out

56)My brother _________ studying in England for two years now. (a) is (b) has been (c) was (d) had been

57)I am not going to the cinema tonight, neither _____________ you. (a) would (b) are (c) do (d) have

58) sooner had we started the journey ________ we had a flat tyre. (a) then (b) that (c) when (d) than

59 this letter there ___________ good news about your elder brother. (a) is some (b) are (c) is a (d) are
some

60)There were men on the job day and night all the time that this hotel __________. (a) was building (b)
was being built (c) was built (d) is being built

61)I shall have to start work ______________ I can after leaving school. (a) so soon as (b) as soon (c) as
soon that (d) as soon as

62Mary and Jane are always fighting _________. (a) each other (b) themselves (c) another (d) the other

63)Don’t let him bully you; you must stand up ________ him! (a) for (b) before (c) to (d) against

64)The plane ________ at 2 o’clock yesterday. (a) take off (b) took up (c) take up (d) took off

65)It was a long time before his surprise wore __________ (a) out (b) off (c) through (d) down

66The bananas were ________ ripe enough for use today. (a) almost (b) scarcely (c) nearly (d) hardly

67)I’m sorry I can’t find ________ of the two books you lent me. (a) neither (b) each (c) either (d) any

68)When she visited us we asked her if she __________ pounded yam for lunch. (a) want (b) wants (c)
wanted (d) wanting

SECTION 6
In the following passages, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list
below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. choose the word that is the
most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passage.

PASSAGE A

Oil is perhaps the most sought-after of all -69-. However, a major difficulty in its -70- is that oil -71- are
very often found below the sea -72-. As a result, the search for oil is very expensive, and unless oil is
found there in -73- quantities the companies or governments involved are liable to lose heavily.
Therefore, before -74- starts, extensive surveys are carried out to see how much oil, or -75- gas the rock
formation is likely to yield. If the results are favourable an oil rig is towed into position. The rig consists
of a main -76- on which the men work and a derrick which supports the drill. This drill goes down
thousands of feet until oil or a -77- of gas is reached. The next stage is to transport the gas or oil to the
shore. In the case of gas, this is normally done by laying a -78- below the sea, but oil on reaching the top
of the well is more often transported in its -79- state by -80-. On shore it is -81- into different fuels or it is
treated chemically to turn it into a variety of -82- materials such as polythene.

A B C D

products commodities liquids natural resources

manufacture exploitation research investigation

fields plants mines holes

surface shelf shore bed

usable saleable commercial practical

mining prospecting drilling digging

natural oceanic flammable household

ramp foundation scaffold platform

pocket marsh balloon stratum

cable tunnel pipeline channel

raw crude liquid impure

tanker boat transporter tug


made refined produced manufactured

processed industrial artificial synthetic

Examination malpractices may lead to a repeat of the subject or suspensions don’t be involved.

SUBJECT: ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 3 CLASS: SS1 TIME: 45MINS

SECTION A TEST OF ORAL

From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that has the same vowel sound as the one represented
by the letter(s) underlined. An example is given below:

Example: seat (a) sit (b) cite (c) set (d) key.

The correct answer is D because only ‘key’ contains the same vowel sound as the one underlined in
‘seat’

Now, answer the questions that follow:

1)Burn (a) barn (b) owl (c) girl (d) cousin

2)Crew (a) tool (b) tour (c) throw (d) throve.

3)Reed (a) spice (b) irk (c) chief (d) eye

4)Fill (a) hit (b) ice (c) piece (d) file.

5)Let (a) tried (b) trade (c) throw (d) thread

6)Cup (a) curt (b) coach (c) tough (d) cot.

7)Hot (a) sport (b) most (c) host (d) rock

8)Corn (a) cock (b) form (c) lust (d) fun


9)Sat (a) mane (b) man (c) main (d) mart

10)Last (a) pat (b) late (c) painter (d) pass

11)Buy (a) ice (b) ease (c) obey (d) buoy

12)Oath (a) ooze (b) oar (c) hold (d) urban

13)Stay (a) height (b) rake (c) rise (d) rose

14)How (a) about (b) agree (c) ago (d) argue

15)Air (a) here (b) hear (c) ear (d) hare.

SECTION B

From the words A to D, choose the word that has the same consonant sound(s) as the one represented
by the letter(s) underlined.

An example is given below:

Example: vice (a) cat (b) dress (c) show (d) chalk.

The correct answer is B, because only ‘dress’ contains the same consonant sound as the one underlined
in ‘vice’. So, answer the questions that follow:

16)Kin (a) knife (b) queen (c) scene (d) know.

17)Parent (a) pious (b) pneumonia (c) corps (d) psychology

18)Tax (a) thump (b) irrigation (c) asked (d) fetch

19)Bar (a) comb (b) plumber (c) stab (d) lamb

20)Same (a) isle (b) dies (c) daze (d) dice

21)Axe (a) sinks (b) ask (c) exact (d) lack.

22)Jury (a) gang (b) gnat (c) image (d) anger

23)How (a) path (b) photo (c) hour (d0 half.

24)Lamb (a) half (b) glare (c) slab (d) calm

25)Shine (a) measure (b) massive (c) census (d) mission.


26)Zip (a) lose (b) loss (c) lost (d) loose

27)Street (a) luster (b) style (c) strength (d) austere

28)Flame (a) phlegm (b) play (c) alpha (d) apply

29)Voice (a) yellow (b) win (c) sure (d) save

30)Erect (a) elect (b) connect (c) correct (d) collect.

SECTION C

From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that rhymes with the given word. An example is given
below:

Example: detain

(a) Obtain (b) Detail (c) Claim (d) Relay

The correct answer is ‘A’ because only ‘obtain’ rhymes with ‘detain’.

Now answer the questions that follows:

31)Handsome (a) Some (b) Dancing (c) Hasten (d) Ransom

31)Cheer (a) Charm (b) Chair (c) Air (d) Hear

33)flour (a) Floor (b) Flier (c) Flower (d) Louvre

34)Loins (a) loans (b) Corns (c) lions (d) Coins

35)Keys (a) Kiss (b) Quays (c) Ease (d) King

SECTION D

In each of the following questions the main/primary stress is indicated by writing the syllable on which it
occurs in capital letters.

From the words lettered A to D, choose the one that has the correct stress.

An example is given below:

Example: democratic (a) De-mo-cra-tic (b) de-Mo-cra-tic (c) de-mo-CRA-tic (d) de-mo-cra-TIC.

The correct answer is C because the maian/primary stress of the word ‘democratic’ is on the third
syllable.

Now, answer the questions that follow:

36)Dedication (a) de-di-Ca-tion (b) DE-di-ca-tion (c) de-DI-ca-tion


37)Resuscitate (a) re-sus-ci-TATE (b) re-sus-CI-tate (c) re-SUS-ci-tate (d) RE-sus-ci-tate.

38)Certificate (a) cer-Ti-fi-cate (b) CER-ti-fi-cate (c) cer-ti-FI-cate (d) cer-ti-fi-CATE

39)Introduction (a) IN-tro-duc-tion (b) in-tro-DUC-tion (c) in-tro-duc-TION (d) in-TRO-duc-tion.

40)Questionable (a) quest-TION-a-ble (b) ques-tion-A-ble (c) ques-tion-a-BLE (d) QUEST-tion-a-ble.

SECTION E

In the following options lettered A to D, all words except one have the same stress pattern. Identify the
one with different stress pattern and shade your answer in the usual way.

An example is given below:

Example: (a) away (b) Apart (c) Behind (d) River

Options A,B,C, are all stressed on the syllable, while option D is the only one stressed on the first
syllable. So D is the correct answer.

Now, answer the questions that follow:

41)(a) people (b) Unused (c) Sportsman (d) Lorry

(a) trader (b) pupil (c) prefer (d) perfect

42)(a) reprimanded (b) pupil (c) prefer (d) mosquito

43)(a) appear (b) enough (c) detain (d) modest

44)(a) principal (b) civilian (c) tomorrow (d) sensation

Section F

In each of the following sentences, the word that receives the emphatic stress is written in capital
letters. From the questions lettered A to D, choose the one to which the given sentences is the
appropriate answer.

Example: My mother’s FRIEND hates pets

45(a) Does your mother’s boss hate pets? (b) Does your mother’s friend love pets?

(c) Does your mother’s friend hate toys? (d) Does your father’s friend hate pets?

The correct answer is A. because “My mother’s FRIEND hates pets” answers the question, “Does your
mother’s boss hate pets?”
Now, answer the questions that follow:

46)Nigeria hosted the 1995 African Youth FOOTBALL competition. (a) Did Qatar host the 1995 African
Youth Boxing competition? (b) Did Nigeria host the 1995 Africa Youth Boxing competition? (c) Did
Nigeria host the 1973 Africa Youth Football competition? (d) Did Nigeria lose the 1995 Africa Youth
Football competition?

47)GHANA is the largest producer of Cocoa (a) Is Brazil the largest producer of Cocoa? (b) Is Ghana the
smallest producer of cocoa? (c) Is Ghana the largest exporter of Cocoa? (d) Is Ghana the largest
producer of groundnut?

48)Our school is the BEST in the village? (a) Is our school the best in the country? (b) Is their school the
best in the village? (c) Is our club the best in the village? (d) Is our School the worst in the village?

49)The JUNE presidential election result was annulled. (a) Was the june councillorship election annulled?
(b) Was the july presidential election released? (c) Was the July presidential election annulled? (d) Was
the june presidential debate annulled?

50)The bus driver was polite to the POLICEMAN. (a) Was the bus driver rude to the policeman? (b) Was
the tax driver polite to the policeman? (c) Was the bus driver polite to the judge? (d) Was the bus
conductor polite to the policeman?

Section G

From the words lettered A to D, choose the word that contains the sound represented by the given
phonetics symbol.

An example is given below:

Example: /

(a) yell (b) holy (c) boy (d) idiot.

The answer is C because only ‘boy’ contains the sound represented by the given symbol.

Now, answer the questions that follows:

51)/ 𝔳/ (a) pot (b) pat (c) port (d) park

52)/a:/ (a) firm (b) fine (c) farm (d) fun


53)/ ɔ:/ (a) work (b) wink (c) wine (d) jaw

54)/ei/ (a) live (b) play (c) act (d) try

55)/ əʊ/ (a) knew (b) no (c) who (d) how

56)/𝝏/ (a) hose (b) those (c) dose (d) truth

57) /a:/ (a) answer (b) augur (c) nicer (d) anger

58)/j/ (a) you (b) joy (c) wonder (d) under

59)/t/ (a) watch (b) motion (c) ten (d) lotion

60)/t∫/ (a) child (b) cash (c) marsh (d) machine

Grammer type:

A.write short note on the following a)antonomasia b) litotes c) pun d) alliteration e) assonance d)
euphemism e) idioms

B.Transcribe the following words in it's consonant clusters and structure

Nod,name,cane,song,bell,chief,cliff,curve,moth,booth

C.state 5 characteristics of idioms attached with 7 function's....

D write and 4 sentence identify their grammatical names and functions

EXAMINER UNCLE SAM

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