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Lesson: 009
Topic: The Cockcrow
Level: JHS, JUNIOR Level
Brief Explanation of Literature.
Literature means the aesthetic use of words to express feelings.
Branches of Literature.
There are 3 Branches of Literature. These are
1. Prose
2. Drama
3. Poetry
All students in JHS (1 - 3) would have to study and answer questions based on a prescribed literature textbook "Cockcrow".
Below are the various Branches of Literature contained in the Cockcrow.
The Prose
Debbie, Sandy and Pepe
The Old Man and His Children
Ripples
A Day's Wait
Tell My Son to Hold On to His Gun
Sosu and The Bukari Boys
The Generous Hunter
The Girl Who Can
Home Sweet Home
Oliver Twist
POETRY (Poem)
The Colour of God
Desert Rivers
Scribbler's Dream
A Wreath of Years
Sleep Without Wake
Makola
Mama Is a Sunrise
A Minor Bird
DRAMA
The Dilemma of a Ghost
Assessment Techniques
The Assessment Techniques that will be used include
1. Multiple Choice
2. Fill - In
3. Questions based on Extracts
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