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Study guide for The Taming of the Shrew, by William Shakespeare ...

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Cell 4I must believe my master; else, I promise you,I should be arguing still upon that doubt:But let it rest. Now, Licio, to you:Good masters, take it not unkindly, pray,That I have been thus pleasant with you both.Bianca tells both her tutors that she hopes she has been kind to <strong>the</strong>mand she wishes <strong>the</strong>y would stop arguing.What does Bianca say to Lucentio and Hortencio?In <strong>the</strong> quote above <strong>the</strong> word doubt most closely means:a) To be decided.b) To not know where you are.c) To decide what to do.d) To be undecided.If you were one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> suitors would you accept Bianca’s not choosingone person? Even if she can’t marry right away?Consider <strong>the</strong> following sentence from <strong>the</strong> text and decide which <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>choices below is <strong>the</strong> best contemporary paraphrase:[You may go walk, and give me leave a while.]a) You shouldn’t leave, walking is <strong>for</strong> losers.b) You can teach me how to walk.c) You can go <strong>for</strong> a walk and give me time <strong>by</strong> myself.d) You can leave and go <strong>for</strong> a walk and bring me some leaves.

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