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The play is about love

  • A. longing and ambition
  • B. pretence and hatred
  • C. loss and death
  • D. commitment and marriage
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Two major elements of the diction in the play are the

  • A. scenes and roles of characters
  • B. political and educational background of players
  • C. gender and class of the speakers
  • D. status and emotion of the speakers
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This question is based on William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.
The significance of the sub-plot dealing with Feste,
Toby and Maria is the expression of life's

  • A. fragility
  • B. pleasure
  • C. comedy
  • D. romance
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This question is based on William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.
What would you consider to be the major theme of the play?

  • A. Love at first sight
  • B. Unrequited love
  • C. Lllusion and reality
  • D. Humour and tragedy
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Read the extract below and answer the question:
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: Twelfth Night

A : What country, friends, is this?
B : This is lllyria, Lady,
A : And what should I do in lllyria?
My brother he is in Elysium.
Perchance he is not drowned - What think you, sailors?
B : It is perchance that you yourself where saved
A : O my poor brother. and so perchance may he be
(Act 1 Scene II)

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Speaker A is

  • A. Maria
  • B. Olivia
  • C. Valentine
  • D. Viola
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