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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)

16

''Thee'' in line two refers to

  • A. prospero
  • B. Sebastian
  • C. Ferdinand
  • D. Antonio
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17

What does ''they have changed eyes'' mean?

  • A. they have exchanged looks at each other
  • B. they have met before
  • C. they have fallen in love
  • D. they have lost sight
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18

''They'' in extract refers to

  • A. prospero and Ariel
  • B. Prospero and Miranda
  • C. Ferdinand and Miranda
  • D. Ariel and Ferdinand
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The character addressed

  • A. Prosepero
  • B. Miranda
  • C. Sebastian
  • D. himself
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: The Tempest

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P : Mark his condition, and the answer questions
If this might be a brother.
Q: I should sun
To think but nobly of my grandmother:
Good wombs have borne bad sons.
(Act 1, scene two lines 116-120)

20

''habitual Thomases'' is an example of an

  • A. allegory
  • B. aphorism
  • C. allusion
  • D. apostrophe
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