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This question is based on Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops To Conquer.
''My heart thus pressing-fix'd my face and eye-with a sententious look, that nothing means...'In the lines above, the speaker implies that

  • A. his gesture means nothing
  • B. he is a pious man
  • C. he is being sentimental
  • D. his heart is pressing against his face and eye
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This question is based on Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops To Conquer.
The use of the traditional verse from in the play applies to

  • A. the character of Sir Charles Marlow
  • B. the prologue songs and the epilogue
  • C. male characters
  • D. female characters
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This question is based on Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops To Conquer.
The story of the play would have been different but for

  • A. Miss Hardcastle's attitude towards her guests
  • B. Mr. Hardcastle's ignorance of Young Marlow's true identity
  • C. the insensitivity of Mrs Hardcastle
  • D. Tony's misinformation of Young Marlow and Mr. Hastings
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This question is based on Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops To Conquer.
The Dorothy of the play is

  • A. Tony Lumpkin's mother
  • B. Young Marlow's mother
  • C. Miss Neville's mother
  • D. Kate, Hardcastle's daughter
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This question is based on Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops To Conquer.
The success of the play as a comedy relies on the author's use of

  • A. dramatic irony
  • B. stock comic characters
  • C. comic relief
  • D. stage and scenic disguise
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