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  • Read the poem below and then answer the questions that follow. DEMOLITION by K.E Kasu High up in his cabin Hard - hatred Gloved hands, Extensions of levers, The driver- Unseeing Down there The woman Pleading And dragging out Boxes Bedding Babies And the blade chews up her meagre shelter Scrapes away the heartstones Leaving a nice smooth surface High up in the cabin He could not perhaps Have heard her please Above the din of machine Could not possibly have seen her Through the thick goggle darkness, Small as she was Or was busy perhaps Thinking About his family of five Boxed in one room Council house Not far off a)Waht is the poem about? b)Identify and illustrate two sound patterns in the poem. c)What is the effect of repeating the words 'nice smooth surface'? d)Identify the irony in the poem. e)Pick out an instance of personification and comment on its effectiveness. f)Explain the mood of the poem. g)Identify one theme from the poem.

    Date posted: March 9, 2020
  • Read the poem below and then answer the questions that follow. SENIOR STAFF CLUB by A.I.LUVAI Super - revolutionary mouths Drop In between puffs of cigarettes Water - tight truths. The common man i.e Working man and woman To be exact- Must be helped by us To wake to their oppressed status We must raise the masses' consciousnesses! But - gesturing left hand hands In between Drop vampire BAT butts on the floor Swept daily by women Faceless and nameless In the help- self places Nani, wee, and ai - sei Clear the directionless mess Splashed by the directional Here,too,in beery bowls They find floating yellowed butts The tail -ends of bitter truths (Adapted from Boundless voices edited by Arthur I Luvai a)What is the poem about.? b)Who do you think are the super - revolutionary mouths in line 1 c)What is the irony in the poem? d)A part from irony identify and illustrate two more features of style used in the poem. e)How does the poet feel about the peoplke he describes in line 1? f)Why do you think the poet refers to the women sweepers as faceless and nameless? g)Describe the tone of the poem. h)Give the meaning of these words as used in the poem. i)water - tight ii)beery iii) oppressed

    Date posted: March 9, 2020
  • Read the poem below and then answer the questions that follow. ILLEGAL BREW by Dr Noah Ndosi He was a man of favoured health whose speech was clarity a successful player in the mysterious game of fluctuating life The beginning was only a few sips; but each time he hit the fullness of bulging calabashes Time pulled on ; His head entered a pot adn remained firmly stuck in; his head flooding with intoxicating currents of alcohol, he is now the last to leave the beer markets. Despite floods of warnings from families and friends, he firmly transplanted his young life on the lip burning illegal brew Of late, his bowels have become visibly distended; his breathe short and shallow he also drags thickly swollen limbs. Beyond despair, he sees the leveller coming to add him to a list like some heedless neihgbour who perished the same way. a)What is the poem about? b)Explain how the victim got hooked to alcoholism c)What are the effects of illegal alcohol to the victim's body? d)Identify an instances of contrast in the poem. e)What is the writer's attitude towards the subject matter in the poem? f)Identify the tone of the poem g)Give the meaning of these words as used in the poem. i)fluctuating ii)bulging iii)leveller

    Date posted: March 9, 2020
  • Read the poem below and then answer the questions that follow. When I see the beauty inon my beloved's face by Okot P' Bitek When I see the beauty on my Beloved's face, I throw away the food in my hand; Oh sister of the young man, listen; The beauty on my beloved's face Her neck is long, when I see it I cannot sleep one wink; Oh, the daughter of my mother- in -law Her neck is like the shaft of the spear. When I touch the tattos on her back; I die; Oh, sister of the young man, listen; The tattoos on my beloved's back. When I see the gap on my beloveds teeth Her teeth are white like dry season simsim; Oh, daughter of my father in law, listen, The gap on my beloved,s teeth. The daughter of the bull confuses my head , I have to marry her; True , sister of the young man, listen; The suppleness of my beloved's waist. i)Identify the speaker b) Identify and illustrate three poetic devices used by the poet c)Pick out 3 that the people fro where the poem is set use to define beauty in women. d)What solution does the speaker have to resolve the crisis he is in? e)What is the effect of repetition in the poem? f)Give the meaning of these words as used in the poem. i)shaft ii)suppleness

    Date posted: March 9, 2020
  • Read the poem below and then answer the questions that follow. SYMPTOMS OF LOVE Love is a universal migraine A bright stain on the vision Blotting out reason. Symptoms of true love Are leanness, jealousy, Laggard dawns; Are omens and nightmares- Listening for a knock. Waiting for a sign: For a touch of her fingers In a darkened room, For a searching look Take courage,lover! Could you endure such pain At any hand but hers? a)What is the poem about? b)Identify and illustrate any two stylistic devises used by the poet. c)Which three words used in the poem show that true love is painful. d)What concrete evidence should a lover look for in true love? e)Identify the solution the speaker gives to the lover? f)Who is being addressed in this poem?Give evidence from the poem. g)Give the meaning of these words as used in the poem. i)migraine ii)laggard iii)endure

    Date posted: March 9, 2020
  • Read the pom below and answer the questions that follow. AFTER A WAR The outcome? Conflicting rumours As to what faction murdered The one man who, had survived Might have ruled us without corruption Not matters now: We're busy collecting the dead Counting them, hard though it is To be sure what side they were on Whta 's left of their bodies and faces Tells of no need but for burial And mutilations was practices By right left and centre alike As for the children and women Who knows that they wanted Apart from the usual things? Food is scarce now, and men are scarce Whole villages burnt to the ground New cities in disrepair The war is over, somebody must have won Somebody will have won.When peace is declared a)What is the poem about? b)Outline four results of war c)Describe the mood of the poem d)How can we infer that corruption will continue to manifest itself in the society in the poem? e)What points out that the killing were extremely inhuman? f)What were the poets feelings towards war? g)Give the meaning of these words as used in the poem i)faction ii)mutilations iii)Scarce

    Date posted: March 9, 2020
  • Fill in the blank spaces with an appropriate word. i)I am grateful ............... your input. ii)She has been ...................... from school since last week. iii)We were filled ...................... with a lot of information.

    Date posted: March 9, 2020
  • Replace the underlined phrasal verb with one word that means the same as the phrasal verb. i)We could not make out what the speaker was saying. ii)The next issues of the famous magazine comes out next week. iii)I cannot put up with his behavior anymore.

    Date posted: March 9, 2020
  • Rewrite the following sentences according to instructions given after each. i)She was too tired to move.(Rewrite using 'very') ii)They proposed what seemed impracticable.(Rewrite using 'proposal') iii)My teacher asked us whether we were taking part in the organized walk.(Rewrite in direct speech)

    Date posted: March 9, 2020
  • Read the poem below and answer the questions that follow. Ocol rejects the old type He is in love with modern woman, He is in love with a beautiful girl Who speaks English But only recently We would sit close together, touching each other! Only recently I would play On my bow harp Singing praises to my beloved Only recently he promised That he trusted me completely I used to admire him speaking in English Ocol is no longer in love with old type; He is in love with a modern girl. The name of the beutiful one Is Clementine Brother ,when you see Clementine! The beautiful one aspires To look like a white woman. Her lips are red - hot Like glowing charcoal, She resembles the wild cat That has dipped its mouth in blood, Her mouth is like raw rays It looks like an open ulcer, Like the mouth of a fiend Tina dusts powder on her face And it looks so pale; She resembles the wizard Getting ready for the midnight dance. She dusts her ash - dirt all over her face And when little sweat Begins to appear on her body She looks like the guinea fowl! The smell of carbolic soap Makes me sick And the smell of powder Provokes the ghosts in my head; It is then necessary to fetch a goat from my mother's brother. The sacrifice over. The ghost- dance drum must sound The ghost be laid And my peace restored. I do not like dusting myself with powder The thing is good on pink skin because it is already pale, But when a black woman has used it She looks as if she has dysentery; Tina looks sickly And she is slow moving She is a piteous sight. a)Classify the genre above b)Identify the speaker c)Identify and illustrate two stylistic devices used by the writer. d)What is the speakers altitude towards the modern woman? e)Pick out three things the speaker feels an African woman should not do. f)What remedy does the speaker have for problems brought to her by the modern woman? g)Describe two character traits of the speaker h)Give the meaning of the following words as used in the text. i)resemble ii)piteous

    Date posted: March 9, 2020
  • Choose the correct word to complete each of these sentences. i)The secret between you and .................. must be kept.(I/ me) ii) You and ............... can do it.(she/ her)

    Date posted: March 9, 2020
  • Fill in each blank of the following sentence using the appropriate form of the word in brackets. i)He is taking care of a .............. of sheep. ii)You must have been a member of the .................... in the church to be allowed to sing. iii) Ochieng keeps a .................. of fish in his compound.

    Date posted: March 9, 2020
  • Complete each of the following sentences using the appropriate form of the word in brackets. i)It is a requirement that all items be taken to the .............(maintain) office. ii)All learners should check on their ...............(pronounce) iii)She has book of great .............(broad)

    Date posted: March 9, 2020
  • Use the word in brackets to form a phrasal verb to replace the underlined word. i) The president visited the sick cabinet secretary last week.(call) ii)Her business has finally succeeded.(come) iii)Their plans failed because they did not agree on them.(come) iv)The meeting was postponed to the following week.(put)

    Date posted: March 9, 2020
  • Read the poem below and answer the questions that follow. Mother Were you once a girl too? Did you also walk the night To dance in Boro? Did you sway To the enchantment Of the Magenge player? Did you play with father Making believe you are family? Did your mother cane your bottom When you were naughty? Did you feel shy Of your newly sprung breasts? Were you clumsy Into your transition to adoloscence? Did you feel the urge To fly into your lover's arms And stay there forever? Were you hurt and yeaning for home The day father brought you home? Tell me mother Did you do all these things That I seem to do? Or were you always mother? Calm, strong Kind and soft yet unbending with discipline? Mother Were you ever Just a bit like me? a)Identify the persona in the poem. b)What is the poem about? c)Identify and illustrate 2 poetic devices used by the poet. d)The persona is in a crisis.What do you think contributes to this? e)What is the difference between the speaker and the mother at their present moment? f)If you were the mother,what answer would you give to the speaker? g)Identify and explain the main issue that the poet addresses in the poem.

    Date posted: March 9, 2020
  • Complete the sentences below using phrasal verbs formed from the verb given in brackets. i)There was a ....... and a lot of items were stolen .(break) ii)The rustlers ...... over a hundred head of cattle.(make) iii)We are not expecting more money so we'll have to .......... what we have.

    Date posted: March 9, 2020
  • Punctuate the following sentences correctly . i)Excuse me, may I have decolonizing the mind by ngugi wa thiongo samuel asked the bookshop attendant. ii)basic needs are for food clothes and shelter.

    Date posted: March 9, 2020
  • Fill in the blank spaces in the sentences below using the correct form of word in brackets. i)The end of racial ..............(segregate) in South Africa ushered new opportunities for Africans. ii)Tom Mboya has been ..............(immortal) by the erection of his statue on Tom Mboya street in Nairobi iii)There is now an organisation fighting for .................(reduce) of violence against men. iv)The old man was .............(clue) that the two men were conmen so he lost all his money.

    Date posted: March 9, 2020
  • Read the conversation below and then answer the questions after it. Otieno :Hell. Is that Mamba School? Secretary: Yes,what is your name? Otieno: Otieno Juma Secretary:What do you want? Otieno: May I speak to the head teacher? Secretary:She went to the market,what did you want to tell her? Otieno: Sorry,it is confidential, may I speak to the deputy? Secretary: She is attending a pre- wedding meeting, in fact she is never in school. Otieno: Oh! I shall call later. Secretary:Okay Otieno: Thanks .Bye The secretary lacks telephone conversation etiquette,write the corrections below.

    Date posted: March 5, 2020
  • What do the following body movements imply during speech delivery? i)Fidgeting in your seat ii)Pacing up and down iii) Moving closer to an audience.

    Date posted: March 5, 2020
  • The lorry rolled along the Limuru road. i) Classify the above genre ii)Identify and illustrate two sound features employed in the genre above. iii)State two functions of the genre above

    Date posted: March 5, 2020
  • Read the following poem and then answer the questions that follow. LIFE VARIETY Why do we grumble because a tree is bent? When in our streets, there are even men who are bent? Why do we complain that the new moon is slanting? Can anyone reach the sky to straighten it? Can't we see that some cocks have combs on their heads? but no plums in their tails? And some have plumes in their tails, but claws on their toes? And other have claws on their toes, but no weapon to crow? He who has a head has no cap to wear, And he who has a cap has no head to wear it on. The Owa has everything but a horse's stable Some scholars of Ifa cannot tell the way to Ofa Others know the way to Ofa, but not alien of Ofa Great eaters have no food to eat, And great drinkers no wine to drink Wealth has coat of many colors i)State the intonation at the end of lines 3 and 8. ii)Describe the oral performance devise you would use to deliver this poem. iii)Explain two qualities of a good story teller.

    Date posted: March 5, 2020
  • Someone has been invited to your school to give a speech on 'Drug abuse' i)Mention two factors that you would consider in evaluating the effectiveness of speaker's message. ii)Suggest two ways you would have used to end this speech effectively

    Date posted: March 5, 2020
  • Read the following and answer the questions that follow. "Too many cooks spoil the broth" i)Classify the above genre. ii)Give another example from the same genre with a similar meaning iii)Give another example from same genre that contrasts it. iv)Cite an incident where the above genre can apply.

    Date posted: March 5, 2020
  • Study the following tongue twister and answer the questions that follow. 1.Peter piper picked a piece of peckled brown paper. 2.Better Betty Botter bought a bit of better butter. 3.Whence, weary woman, wailing worn with work. 4.When wounded womb, will wisdom , will. i)For each of tongue twister, identify instances of use of alliteration. ii)Why was the use of alliterations as important feature in tongue twisters?

    Date posted: March 5, 2020
  • Your school is participating in a debate and the motion is "parents should let children decide their own destiny." How would you ensure that your arguments are convincing?

    Date posted: March 5, 2020
  • Indicate whether the following have a rising or a falling intonation. i)What a great day we had! ii)Come to the office now. iii)Can I assist you?

    Date posted: March 5, 2020
  • Identify the silent letter(s) in the words given below. i)Indebted ii)Gnash iii)Fracas iv)When v)Bristle

    Date posted: March 5, 2020
  • Read the item below and answer the questions that follow. LAZY MAN When the cock crows the lazy man smacks his lips and says; So it is daylight again, is it? And before he turns over heavily, before he even yawns, the farmer has reached the farm, the water carriers have arrived at the river, the spinners are spinning their cotton the weaver works on his cloth, and the fire blazes in the blacksmith's hut. The lazy one knows where the soup is sweet. He goes from house to house, I f there is no sacrifice today, his breastbone will stick out! but when he sees the free yam, he starts to unbutton his shirt, he moves close to the celebrant. Yet his troubles are not few, When his wives reach puberty, rich men will help him marry them. i)Classify the above oral poem ii)Identify and explain any two stylistic devices used in the poem.

    Date posted: March 5, 2020
  • Underline the stressed syllables in the following words. i)Palatial ii)Rejuvenation iii)Police

    Date posted: March 5, 2020