Questions on Desert Rivers and The Generous Hunter from the Cockcrow
This content below contains two critical questions all students need to consider while preparing to sit for their English Language exams. We are going to provide two key questions from the cockcrow book. That is, questions on Desert Rivers and the Generous Hunter.
Those two are a poem and a short story respectively. Kindly take some time and read through. Consult your friends for answers if you have any struggles with the questions.
Find questions on desert rivers and the generous hunter below
1. Deserts as used in the poem represent?
They gush into the bowels of the sea.
2. “Bowels of the sea” has which literary device?
If you cannot see our tears
3. It does not mean we don’t cry.
4. What message does the extract above convey?
5. State one theme of this poem
6. State the rhyme scheme for the sixth line
8. The major figure of speech used in the poem is
9. What is the point of view of the poem?
These run their unwitnessed course
To their unwitnessed end. Without a sound
10. The description above appeal to the sense of
Questions on the Generous Hunter
11. Kindness is a theme in the story, True or False
12. What is the position of Kokotako at the palace?
13. Name some characters in the story
“Now listen carefully Mr. Hunter, whether you will be found guilty or not depends on how you respond to this last question”
14. Who is the speaker this extract?
15. The statement above raised ……………… in the audience.
16. Briefly explain how the snake helped Asempa.
17. The Gyaasehene can be best described as a villain. True or False
“thank you musa. Gun ait. Make you sleep well well”
18. Who made this statement?
19. What was the punishment for Asempa?
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