Long Quiz
Long Quiz
Who or what is he
addressing?
Africa
2.
The first lines of the poem display or contribute to which of these
poetic devices?
Africa my Africa
Africa of proud warriors in ancestral savannahs
Africa of whom my grandmother sings
On the banks of the distant river
Apostrophe
Alliteration
Anadiplosis
All of these poetic devices are found in this section
Economic production
lot of people have questions about the poem “Africa” that is written by David Diop, wherein most are
looking for the interpretation for the said piece of work.
The poem “Africa” by David Diop uses figurative language. “Africa” by David Diop uses figures of speech.
This means that the poem utilizes a word or phrase that has meanings other than the literal meaning of
the word or phrase. Examples of these figures of speech include simile, metaphor, personification,
alliteration, and hyperbole.
The poem “Africa” mostly used personification because the author associated Africa with human
qualities. Hence, the imagery in “Africa” by David Diop uses humanity. The author even talks directly to
Africa as if it were a real person. The author infused humanity to Africa through various images such as
blood (beautiful black blood…), sweat (the blood of your sweat…), back (your back that is unbent… and
this back trembling with red scars). The purpose of using personification is to make readers feel more
the difficulty of Africa as a continent.
Hope this clarifies questions that you may have, and may this assist you in interpreting the given poem.
6.
7. 1. He/she is an African who has never been to Africa, but knows quite a lot about it
Eg …….. I have never seen you
…………………toil …………slavery
iii) Patience with stubbornness.
5. From the above poem, explain the meaning of the following lines?
a)' But the gaze is full of your blood. Your blood spilt over the field. 1mk
b)' Africa, my Africa
5. a) It implies that many Africans lives have been lost through ruthless killings by the whites.
b) It shows the attachment and the pride that the persona feels about Africa /he has a strong sense
of attachment to
Africa.
ii) Sturdy
iii) Toil
9. 7. i) Seriously - should be an adverb
theme: The theme of AFRICA by DAVID DIOP is to reveal all injustices done to the africans.
It is about Africa and its slavery until the slavery ends and they begin to have freedom
1. The poem Telephone conversation is written by
a. Wole Soyinka
2. Telephone conversation has often described as a powerful and senior agent to
a. Social change b. political change c. economic change d. religious
change
3. Telephone Conversation is a
a. Dramatic dialogue b. political dialogue c. economic dialogue d.
lyrical dialogue
4. The poem is is a conversation betweee
a.. two Americans b. a Negro and a white lady c. an Indian and a
European d. two Afrcians
The anatomy of a Filipino by Prof. Felix Bautista talks about what it takes
to be classified as a Filipino and how Filipino can one be? Also would it
really matter if ever we are from a different race and has different a
name?
The poem the Anatomy of a Filipino starts by a changing of lines from
boys to girls and girls to boys. Those students saying stuff about being a
Filipino aren’t exactly a born Filipino. It includes racial differences,
having foreign names, being a foreigner born in the Philippines.
Examples of the said qualities in the Anatomy of a Filipino:
Some have an American First Name
Some has a Chinese Last Name
They speak in English
They buy foreign products
They eat foreign cooking
But amidst those qualities that they have, are they short on being a
Filipino? In order to become a full-pledged Filipino do we have to be
strictly bound to our limitations? Is being a Filipino only mean:
Being born in the Philippines
Buying all local products
Using a local instrument for music
Painting only with local materials
These products-things that we produce as a Filipino were meant to be
used from the way or our liking and needs, as it also has a variety of its
own. Being fully bound to serving only us Filipinos will only make us
close minded and not amiable to accept other foreign things.
In order for us to call ourselves a Filipino we must:
Wear our Flag and country with pride
Have a good heart
Immeasurable love for our people and country