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Give the relevance of the Title Blossoms of the Savannah.
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April 17, 2018
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Greed and materialism are the source of all evil in the society. Support this with illustration from the novel Blossoms of Savannah.
Date posted:
April 17, 2018
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Oloisudori is a despicable character.Justify this statement basing your answer on the novel Blossoms of the Savannah.
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April 17, 2018
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In page 61,62 in the excerpt,if she aligned herself with a person who Nasila regarded as having such an obnoxious reputation where would her marriage stand? a)Place the excerpt in its immediate context b)Explain the three themes in the excerpt 6 marks c)illustrate the use of allusion and explain its use.3 marks
d)Why was Minik ene Nkoitoi regarded as a devil incarnatein Naisela?2 marks
e)Give two character traits of Mama Milanoi that are brought out in this excerpt.4 marks
f)Rewrite in reported speech " What do you mean?" 1 mark
Date posted:
April 15, 2018
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Old man, left:(suspiciously)Is this us?
Old man,right:(amid laughter):How could it be a way of influencing you,Surab,you the valley thief?Everyone knows you will take the cheese and the valley too.(laughter.)All i expected from you is an honest answer.Do you like the cheese.
Old man.left:The answer is yes.
Old man,right:Really.(Bitterly)I might have known you knew nothing ab out cheese.
Old man,left:Why?when I tell you I like it?
Old man,right:Because you cant like it.Because our goats don't like the new grass.The grazing land over there is no good,whatever the young folks say.You can't live there.It doesn't even smell of morning in the morning.(several people laugh)Please put that in your report.
Delegate:Don't mind them;they got your point .After all,why does a man love his country?Because the bread tastes better there,there,the air smells better.Voices sound stronger ,the sky is higher ,the ground is easier to walk on. Isn't that so?
Old man,right:The valley belongs to us by law.
Girl Tractorist;In any case,the laws must be re examined to see if they they are still right.
Old man,right:That goes without saying.But doesn't it make a difference what kind of neighbors you have ?We want to come back just to have you as our neighbors,valley thieves!you can all laugh again.
Old man,left:(laughing):Then why don't you listen to what your neighbor,Kato Vatchang,our agriculturalist,has to say about the valley.
Peasant Woman,right:comrade specialist,we're not horse trading.I can't take your cap, hand you another and say this one's better.It may be better ,but you prefer your own.
Girl tractorist:A piece of land is not a cap-not in our country,comrade.
Delegate: Don't get angry.Its true a piece of land.In any event,what we need to know is exactly what you people would do with the valley if you had it.(To those on the left)
Others :Yes ,let Kato speak.
Adapted from the Caucasian chalk circle.
Questions
a)Give a brief account of what led to what is happening in this excerpt.(4 marks)
b)In your own words state what the OLD MAN to the right's argument is.(3 marks)
c)What does the OLD MAN to the right imply by,"Everyone knows you will take the cheese and the valley,too"?(2 marks)
d)According to the soldier to the left,not so long ago,people didn't have ................freedom.(Fill in the blank space with the most appropriate words.) 1 mark
e)Basing your answer on what transpires in this excerpt,describe the character and role of delegates.(4 marks)
f)What is the theme of this excerpt?(2 marks)
g)Describe the mood of the gathering.(2 marks0
h)What is the significance of this meeting in relation to the message of the play?(2 marks)
i)"I can't take your cap,hand you another,and say,this ones's better (1 mark)
j)Outline Kato's points that comes immediately after this excerpt (3 marks)
Date posted:
April 14, 2018
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Describe the events that take place in chapter four of Blossoms of Savannah.
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April 13, 2018
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How can one know that audience are attentive when reciting poem?
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April 13, 2018
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Why the title Blossoms of the Savannah?
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April 12, 2018
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What forced Kaelo's family to relocate to Nasila
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April 6, 2018
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Name three types of oral narratives.
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April 6, 2018
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Highlight 10 Maa cultures portrayed in blossoms of the Savannah.
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April 5, 2018
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Features of dilemma narrative.
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April 2, 2018
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Discuss four themes in Caucasian Chalk Circle.
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March 21, 2018
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Is oral literature important or useful in modern society? Using specific examples demonstrate your view either for or against the statement.
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March 17, 2018
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Read the following poem and answer the questions that follow:
BEGGAR IN THREE PIECE
My jumbo
Shot its way
Across the sky
To distant lands
Across blue seas.
I descended the ladder
To a waiting ribbon
Of blood-red carpet
A quick glance at my
Three piece suit
And the tie
That beautifully strangled my neck.
On my left hand hang
My beaded knobkerrie
On my right clutched
My rusty inter-Nation begging Bowl
On my face I wore humility and need
And of course dignity.
Sir, the dearth of food
Has rendered by people thin
And hungry
Scoop us a little
You know,
Just a little,
To keep them till next rains’
‘But Sir, beggars
In three piece
Are a rare sight
But your suit is beautiful
- Honestly
Now my suit
Which cost me a fortune
In a Parisian Textile
Has denied me a fortune
And my countrymen, lie.
L.O. Sunkuli
Questions
a) Who is the persona in this poem?
b) What is the subject matter of this poem?
c) Explain the satire in this poem and comment on its effectiveness.
d) Describe the tone of the poem.
e) Explain what the last stanza implies.
f) Explain the meaning of the following lines as used in the poem.
i) My Jumbo
Shots its way
Across the sky
ii) That beautifully strangled my neck.
iii) To keep them till next rains.
Date posted:
March 16, 2018
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What is the importance of oral literature?
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March 12, 2018
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Help can come when least expected. Discuss with illustrations from Blossoms of the Savannah.
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March 6, 2018
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Gender inequality is tantamount to violation of human rights. Write an essay in support of the assertion drawing your illustrations from Blossoms of the Savannah.
Date posted:
March 6, 2018
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Bad decisions can adversely affect our lives. Write an essay in support of the statement with illustrations from the novel Blossoms of Savannah
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March 6, 2018
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“The strong bond between Resian and Taiyo contributes significantly to their triumph.” Write an essay in support of the statement from Blossoms of Savannah.
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March 6, 2018
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“Though Resian goes through the valley of death, her determination leads her to a victorious life.” Write a composition to show the validity of this assertion from Blossoms of Savannah.
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March 6, 2018
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Explain the themes highlighted in Blossoms of The Savannah by Ole Kulet.
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March 6, 2018
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How did the death of Adika form a foundation of change in Kafira?
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March 4, 2018
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“Francis Imbuga effectively uses satire to expose the ills bedeviling society.” Using illustrations from
Francis Imbuga’s play, Betrayal in the City show the truth of this statement.
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March 1, 2018
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Society will always use its culture as a weapon against women”. Using illustrations from Witi Ihimaera’s, The Whale Rider, Write an essay to support this statement.
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March 1, 2018
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Discuss the major issues highlighted by the writer in the story ‘WINDOW SEAT’ by Benjamin Branoff.
Date posted:
February 28, 2018
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Discuss the traits of Ali Mahfouz as brought out in this story ALMOST HOME by Barry McKinley.
Date posted:
February 28, 2018
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'Wealth and money cannot afford happiness' citing evidence from the Pearl by John Steinbeck, Discuss.
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John Steinbeck: The Pearl
Wealth and money cannot afford happiness. With illustrations from John Steinbeck’s The Pearl, validate this statement.
Date posted:
February 28, 2018
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The play ‘Betrayal in the City’ by F. Imbuga focuses on the problems facing a post-independence developing nation. Discuss any four of such problems using appropriate examples from the play.
Date posted:
February 28, 2018
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Discuss the role of family in the novel the River and the Source
Date posted:
February 28, 2018