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

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Cell 17 – Angry <strong>Shrew</strong>Quote: Go, get <strong>the</strong>e gone, thou false deluding slave,Summary: Katharina is being her usual mean shrew self, yelling atGrumio.Reading Comprehension Question: Who is Katharina yelling at?Vocabulary Question: In <strong>the</strong> quote above, <strong>the</strong> word deluding mostclosely means:a) deceiving <strong>the</strong> mindb) adding water toc) laughing at <strong>the</strong> shrewd) obnoxiousDiscussion Question: Why is Katharina so hateful?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 – “Why <strong>the</strong>n, <strong>the</strong> mustard without <strong>the</strong> beef.”a) Why? <strong>The</strong> mustard has no beef?b) So you want mustard, but no beef?c) Where’s <strong>the</strong> beef!d) Why <strong>the</strong>n mustard? Beef? But no!

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