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Tell me, heavenly bow,
If Venus or her son, as thou dost know,
Do now attend the queen? Since they did plot
The means that dusky Dis my daughter got,
Her and her blind boy's scandalled company
I have forsworn.
(Act IV, scene one lines 86-91)

41

The character addressed is

  • A. Caliban
  • B. Iris
  • C. Ceres
  • D. Venus
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42

The purpose of the gathering is to

  • A. settle a dispute between prospero and his brother
  • B. punish Miranda for running away with Stephano
  • C. set Ariel free from his burden
  • D. celebrate the betrothal of Ferdinand and Miranda
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43

The speaker is a

  • A. sailor
  • B. king
  • C. spirit
  • D. man
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44

The 'heavenly bow' refers to

  • A. Ceres
  • B. Iris
  • C. Ariel
  • D. Juno
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...The Duke of Milan
And his more braver daughter could control thee,
If now't were fit to do't. At the first sight
They have changed eyes. Delicate Ariet,
I''ll set thee free for this!
(Act 1, scene two, lines 441-445)

45

The speaker is

  • A. Miranda
  • B. Ferdinand
  • C. Prospero
  • D. Caliban
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