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WHAT CAN I READ TO PAST MY GOVERNMENT FOR
Government for which exam?
Pls how can I change my phone number
Or email address
Because of the use of NIN, you can not change your phone number on JAMB website.
Click Here to learn how to change your JAMB email address.
I need to know the jamb syllabus for literature
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) syllabus for Literature in English for the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) covers the following areas:
1. DRAMA
Types: Tragedy, Comedy, Tragicomedy, Melodrama, Farce, Opera, etc.
Dramatic Techniques: Characterisation, Dialogue, Flashback, Mime, Costume, Music/Dance, Décor/scenery, Acts/Scenes, Soliloquy/aside, Figures of Speech.
Interpretation of Prescribed Texts: Theme, Plot, Socio-political context, Setting.
2. PROSE
Types:
Fiction: Novel, Novella/Novelette, Short story.
Non-fiction: Biography, Autobiography, Memoir.
Faction: Combination of fact and fiction.
Narrative Techniques/Devices:
Point of view: Omniscient, First Person, Second person, Third person, Stream of consciousness, Epiphany.
Characterisation: Round, flat, foil, hero, antihero villain, heroine, etc.
Language.
Textual Analysis: Theme, Plot, Setting (Temporal/Spatial), Socio-political context.
3. POETRY
Types: Sonnet, Ode, Lyrics, Elegy, Ballad, Panegyric, Epic, Blank Verse, etc.
Poetic devices: Imagery, Sound (Rhyme/Rhythm, repetition, pun, onomatopoeia, etc.), Diction, Persona.
Appreciation: Thematic preoccupation, Socio-political relevance, Style.
4. GENERAL LITERARY PRINCIPLES
Literary terms: Foreshadowing, suspense, theatre, monologue, dialogue, soliloquy, symbolism, protagonist, antagonist, figures of speech, satire, stream of consciousness, synecdoche, metonymy, etc., in addition to those listed above under the different genres.
Literary principles: Direct imitation in play; Versification in drama and poetry; Narration of people’s experiences; Achievement of aesthetic value, etc.
Relationship between literary terms and principles.
5. LITERARY APPRECIATION
Unseen passages/extracts from Drama, Prose, and Poetry.
Let me know if you also need the prescribed texts.
Topics of political ideologies I mean the meaning
“Topics of political ideologies” simply means the different subjects that political ideas (like liberalism, socialism, etc.) talk about.
Think of it as the main things these ideas focus on and have opinions about.
Examples include:
1. What government should do.
2. People’s freedoms and rights.
3. Fairness and unfairness in society.
4. How the economy should work.
5. Power and who should have it.
Is this the real 2025 jamb questions
Any waec questions revealed
what is eco system i need more clarification on that
An ecosystem is a community of living organisms (plants, animals, microorganisms) interacting with each other and their physical environment (air, water, soil, etc.) in a particular area. It includes both biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) components.
Key Elements:
– Producers: Organisms that make their own food (e.g., plants).
– Consumers: Organisms that eat other organisms (e.g., animals).
– Decomposers: Organisms that break down dead matter (e.g., fungi, bacteria).
– Abiotic factors: Non-living things like sunlight, water, air, and soil.
Ecosystems can be terrestrial (on land) like forests or deserts, or aquatic (in water) like oceans or lakes. They regulate energy flow, nutrient cycling, and climate.
@Okpala Ifunanya, I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other question.
My teacher told us that junior waec is in july it is confusing 😞 ttt
needed JS 3 PHE
Follow the link to get it: PHE Exam Questions for JSS3 Second Term (BECE Mock)
How would you explain interstate succession law to a basic 7-year -old pupil
Interstate succession law is a rule that decides who gets a person’s things when they pass away (i.e. die) without a will. A will is like a letter (document) where someone says what they want to happen to their belongings when they’re no longer around.
Now, if a person doesn’t leave a will, the law steps in to decide who gets what. For example:
1. Parents usually get the things of their child if the child passes away.
2. If a parent passes away, the children usually get the parent’s belongings.
3. If there are no children, the husband or wife of the person might get everything.
Think of it like this: If someone had a toy they loved, and they didn’t say who should get it, the law decides whether their brother, sister, mom, or dad gets it.
I hope this helps your 7-year -old pupil.
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