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Daily Writings | Read…Read…Read Daily Writings Read…Read…Read Menu Skip to content Education Secondary School Stories OTHELLO: JAMB, WAEC AND NECO QUESTIONS. February 23, 2016 by Storyteller. 18   WILLIAM Shakespeare’s Othello is the Shakespearean play that has been selected for use in Literature In English  JAMB, WAEC, and other examinations for secondary schools final year students. Below are likely questions from the text. Excerpts that may come out as questions. E.g “Look to her, Moor, if thou hast eyes to see: She has deceived her father, and may thee.” The questions will then be like:  Who said this? To whom was it said? Who else was present while this was said apart from the speaker and the addressee? Well the answers to that are simple. It was said by Brabantio to Othello. Iago, The Duke of Venice and Desdemona were present. Now, that’s just an example. Below are many more excerpts that are likely to come out in JAMB, WAEC and NECO que...

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