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Use of english 1-2018-2019 past question for the year 2019 examines 100-level General studies students of COOU, offering GSS101 course on their knowledge of prose, fiction

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School: University of Ilorin

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Course Code: GNS112

Topics: speaking, listening, writing, essay, novel, prose, drama, poetry

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