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

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Cell 16 – <strong>Shrew</strong> FoodQuote: I cannot tell; I fear ‘tis cholericWhat say you to a piece <strong>of</strong> beef and mustard?Summary: Grumio is talking here, <strong>of</strong>fering Katharina a beef andMustard sandwich.Reading Comprehension Question: What does Grumio <strong>of</strong>fer toKatharina?Vocabulary Question: In <strong>the</strong> quote above, <strong>the</strong> word choleric mostclosely means:a) having a diseaseb) showing or expressing angerc) poisonous spider eggsd) food lodged in throatDiscussion Question: Why is Grumio so nice to Katharina?Paraphrase Question: Consider <strong>the</strong> following sentence from <strong>the</strong> textand decide which <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> choices below is <strong>the</strong> best contemporaryparaphrase - “I like it well: good Grumio, fetch it me.”a) I like that Grumio, get some <strong>for</strong> me.b) I like Grumio, give it to me.c) I like that Grumio, let’s play fetch.d) I like well, Grumio good, beef, fetch me, it.

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