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Read the extract below and answer questions:

A : Would you'd pardon me
I do not without danger walk these streets;
Once, in a sea-fight against the Count his galleys,
I did some service-of such note, indeed.
That were I ta'en here
It would scarce be answered
B : Be like you slew great number of his people
A : The offence is not of such a bloody nature,
Albeit the quality of the time and quarrel
Might well have given us bloody argument
(Act III Scene III)

26

Speaker B is

  • A. Olivia
  • B. Viola
  • C. Antonio
  • D. Sebastian
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27

The Count referred to in the extract is

  • A. Orsino
  • B. Sir Andrew
  • C. Toby
  • D. Malvolio
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28

They mood of Speaker A, is that of

  • A. gaiety
  • B. courage
  • C. melancholy
  • D. fear
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29

By the offence in the extract, Speaker A is a

  • A. nuisance,
  • B. pirate
  • C. fighter
  • D. businessman
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: Twelfth Night
Read the extract below and answer the question

I have said too much unto a heart of stone,
And laid my honour too unchary on 't;
There's something in me that reproves my fault,
But such a headstrong potent fault it is
That it but mocks reproof.
(Acts iii, Scene 4)

30

The figure of speech used in '' a heart of stone'' is

  • A. hyperbole
  • B. metonymy
  • C. paradox
  • D. metaphor
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