If you are conversant with examination, especially external examinations, like WAEC (West African Examination Council), NECO ( National Examination Council) JAMB or any other external examination body within your vicinity then you should surely be conversant with their questions and how to answer them. Today, I am focusing more on Literature and terms commonly used in literature examination ( external examination). If you have any questions or comments, please provide them in the comment section. The following terms are: 1. Comment: This literally means to write a note of observation or a note that briefly explains the concept, either to criticise or commend. You are expected to express your personal opinions when answering a question that says comment. For example, Comment on Robert Frost's poem Birches. 2. Compare and contrast: Here, you are expected to write down the similarities and differences of the concept. Figures of speech, symbolism...
Today makes it exactly two fruitful years of blogging experience as we celebrate our second birthday at blog DMO. Today we will be speaking on the power of words. Words have the power to heal and to hurt, to encourage and to discourage, to make stronger and to make weaker. The tongue makes the flow of words possible. James 3:1-12 talks about taming the tongue. Note: when words are many, sin is not far. The tongue has the power of life and death and those who love it will eat its fruit. Therefore, words must be used with care. Destructive words flows out from the following tongues: * Deceitful tongue: To be deceitful is to deliberately cause someone to believe what is not true. * Flattering tongue: To flatter is to lavish compliments on someone especially in order to further ones own interest. * A prideful and a lying tongue, a tongue that intentionally utters false statements. As it is well known that: A truthful lip endures forever but a lying tongue lasts only for a moment. ...
Getting good grades at school is one thing, maintaining them is another. Everybody wants to have high grades in school so bad that getting an average is not an option, There are no shortcuts to getting good grades in school than to keep calm and study hard. Follow these small but helpful steps n obtaining good grades. 1. THE EARLIER THE BETTER: Most of us wait till examinations and test are around the corner before we start solving those difficult math questions and looking up our vocabulary. Even flipping the pages of our science test books. Within a short time you will notice that you do not remember everything you have "crammed" and we end up getting average grades.It is better to start reading or studying much earlier before tests or exams. You could either start on the holidays, first day of resumption or a week into resumption. 2. DO NOT CRAM: Cramming makes it worse to recall what you have or trying to commit into memory. If you have a problem understanding, then ...
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