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The question is based on William’s Shakespeare’s OTHELLO

ill-starred wench: Pale as thy smoke; When we shall meet at comp" 
The device used in the line above is__________

  • A. Simile
  • B. Pun
  • C. Metaphor
  • D. Paradox
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The question is based on William’s Shakespeare’s OTHELLO

Othello kills Desdemona because the_______

  • A. former is jealous
  • B. former's race is insulted
  • C. latter is a witch
  • D. latter is an idol
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The question is based on William’s Shakespeare’s OTHELLO

Brabantio is opposed to the relationship between Othello and Desdemona because_________

 

  • A. he prefers lago
  • B. Othello is a moor
  • C. Rodgerigo woos her first
  • D. Desdemona is too young
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The question is based on William’s Shakespeare’s OTHELLO

"Soft you; a word or two before you go. I have done the state some service and they knew’ No more of

  • A. Travelling
  • B. Sick
  • C. Dying
  • D. Eloping
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The question is based on William’s Shakespeare's OTHELLO

"O heaven; How got she out?
O treason of the blood!
Father; from hence trust not your daughters' minds
By what you see them act. Is there not charms
By which the property of youth and maid-hood
May be abused?


The speaker of the excerpt above is________

  • A. Brabantio
  • B. Othello
  • C. Gratiano
  • D. Roderigo
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