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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: A Midummer Night's Dream

Read the following extract and answer the question that follows:

Lysander riddles very prettily;
Now much beshrew my manners and my pride,
If Hermia meant to say Lysander lied.
But, gentle friend, for love and courtesy
Lie further off, in human modesty;
Such separation as may well be said
Becomes a virtuous bachelor and a maid;
So far be distant, and good night, sweet friend:
Thy love ne'er alter, till thy sweet life end!

1836

The speech is made in

  • A. Oberon's place
  • B. the Queen's palace
  • C. Theseus' palace
  • D. the woods
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1837

The speaker and the addressee are

  • A. master and servant
  • B. friends
  • C. lovers
  • D. father and daughter
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1838

Now much beshrew my manners and my pride, illustrates the use of

  • A. alliteration
  • B. onomatopoeia
  • C. personification
  • D. assonance
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1839

Thy love ne'er alter, till thy sweet life end. implies

  • A. an enduring love
  • B. a fickle love
  • C. a family love
  • D. an undying love
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: A Midsummer Night's Dream

Read the extract below and asnwer the question that follows:

That fallen am I in dark uneven way,
Come, thou gentle day;
For if but once thou show me thy grey light,
I'll find, and revenge this spite.

1840

The speaker is

  • A. Titania
  • B. Egeus
  • C. Thisbe
  • D. Lysander
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