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Literature in English WAEC 2023

Read the poem below and answer the question below:

Miniver Cheevy, child of scorn,

Grew lean while he assailed the seasons

He wept that he was ever born,

And he had reasons.
 

Miniver loved the days of old

When swords were bright and steeds prancing

The vision of a warrior bold

Would set him dancing.
 

child of scorn illustrates

  • euphemism
  • contrast checkmark
  • metaphor
  • metonymy

The correct answer is: B

Explanation

The phrase 'child of scorn' is a metaphor. A metaphor is a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two things that are basically dissimilar. In this case, 'child of scorn' is used to describe Miniver Cheevy's character, implying that he is a person who is often scorned or looked down upon.

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