LITERATURE IN ENGLISH SS3 OTHELLO-WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 2 QUIZ
LITERATURE IN ENGLISH SS3 OTHELLO-WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 2
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Oh villainous! I have looked upon the world for four times seven years, and since I could distinguish between a benefit and an injury, I never found a man that knew how to love himself. Ere I would say I would drawn myself for the love of guinea hen, I would change my humanity with a baboon (Act I, Scene 3)
From whose mouth do these words issue?
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Oh villainous! I have looked upon the world for four times seven years, and since I could distinguish between a benefit and an injury, I never found a man that knew how to love himself. Ere I would say I would drawn myself for the love of guinea hen, I would change my humanity with a baboon (Act I, Scene 3)
With whom does the speaker converse?
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Question 3 of 10
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Oh villainous! I have looked upon the world for four times seven years, and since I could distinguish between a benefit and an injury, I never found a man that knew how to love himself. Ere I would say I would drawn myself for the love of guinea hen, I would change my humanity with a baboon (Act I, Scene 3)
Another way of rendering Oh villainous is:
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Question 4 of 10
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Oh villainous! I have looked upon the world for four times seven years, and since I could distinguish between a benefit and an injury, I never found a man that knew how to love himself. Ere I would say I would drawn myself for the love of guinea hen, I would change my humanity with a baboon (Act I, Scene 3)
“I have looked upon the worked for four times seven years” means
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Question 5 of 10
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The world Ere is an old term for
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Question 6 of 10
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Oh villainous! I have looked upon the world for four times seven years, and since I could distinguish between a benefit and an injury, I never found a man that knew how to love himself. Ere I would say I would drawn myself for the love of guinea hen, I would change my humanity with a baboon (Act I, Scene 3)
I never found a man that knew/ how to love himself this remark refers to which man?
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Question 7 of 10
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Othello is a _______ play
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Question 8 of 10
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Oh villainous! I have looked upon the world for four times seven years, and since I could distinguish between a benefit and an injury, I never found a man that knew how to love himself. Ere I would say I would drawn myself for the love of guinea hen, I would change my humanity with a baboon (Act I, Scene 3)
The vallian of the play is _________
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Question 9 of 10
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One of the theme of Othello is
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Question 10 of 10
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One of these is not true of Othello
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