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  • Evaluation Questions

Evaluation Questions:

Write short notes on any five characters from the text (The Rejected Child).

For example Ada, Ayo, Kashimawo, Engr. Kola, Opeyemi, Kola, Nneka.

Reference: The Rejected Child by Tina Bogwu

Essay Questions:

1. Mention five verbs that do not change their form in the present, past, and perfect forms.

2. Change the following continuous tense to present tense; 

a. I am working.

b. He is playing.

c. She is dancing. 

d. We are cooking. 

e. He is walking

3. Answer the following question on the text “Rejected Child” by Tina Bogwu.

a. Where did Ayo meet Ada?

b. What is the name of Kola’s mother?

c. Why did Kasimawo decide to beg for alms?

d. Who took Kasimawo off the street?

e. Who is the rejected child?

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Practice Theory Questions

1. Mention five verbs that do not change their form in present, past, and perfect forms

Present

Past

Perfect form

cut

cut

cut

bet

bet

bet

cost

cost

cost

hit

hit

hit

put

put

put

 

2. Change the following continuous tense to present tense

a. I am working – I work

b. He is playing – He plays

c. She is dancing – She dances

d. We are cooking – We cook

e. He is walking – He walks

 

3. Rejected Child – by Tina Bogwu

a. University of Massachusetts

b. Dr. (Mrs.) Ranti Omowunmi

c. She begs for survival through alms after the death of her husband

d. Dr. (Mrs.) Ada Omowunmi

e. Opeyemi

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