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This question is based on William Shakespeare's Hamlet.
The principal function of the play-within-the-play in Hamlet is to

  • A. amuse Claudius
  • B. confirm the claim of the ghost
  • C. divert attention from the main event
  • D. create some comic relief in the tragedy
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This question is based on William Shakespeare's Hamlet.
In The Mouse-trap, the murderer is

  • A. Claudius
  • B. Lucianus
  • C. Gozango
  • D. Baptista
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: Hamlet

Read the extract below and answer the question

If thou hast any sound, or use of voice,
Speak to me;
If there be any good thing to be done,
That may to thee do ease and grace to me,
Speak to me:
If thou art privy to the country's fate,
Which, happily foreknowing may avoid,
O, speak!
Or if thou has uphoarded in thy life,
Extorted treasure in the womb of earth,
For which, they say, you spirits oft walk in death,
Speak of it;
(Act One, Scene I, lines 128 - 139)

The Speaker is

  • A. Hamlet
  • B. Marcellus
  • C. Horatio
  • D. Claudius
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: Hamlet

Read the extract below and answer the question

If thou hast any sound, or use of voice,
Speak to me;
If there be any good thing to be done,
That may to thee do ease and grace to me,
Speak to me:
If thou art privy to the country's fate,
Which, happily foreknowing may avoid,
O, speak!
Or if thou has uphoarded in thy life,
Extorted treasure in the womb of earth,
For which, they say, you spirits oft walk in death,
Speak of it;
(Act One, Scene I, lines 128 - 139)

The character addressed is

  • A. the queen
  • B. the ghost
  • C. Bernado
  • D. Reynaldo
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: Hamlet

Read the extract below and answer the question

If thou hast any sound, or use of voice,
Speak to me;
If there be any good thing to be done,
That may to thee do ease and grace to me,
Speak to me:
If thou art privy to the country's fate,
Which, happily foreknowing may avoid,
O, speak!
Or if thou has uphoarded in thy life,
Extorted treasure in the womb of earth,
For which, they say, you spirits oft walk in death,
Speak of it;
(Act One, Scene I, lines 128 - 139)

The speech was made after

  • A. the killing of Polonius
  • B. Hamlet's arrival at the palace
  • C. the arrival of the players
  • D. the appearance of the ghost
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