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

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iv.VillainWho does Tranio claim to be?In <strong>the</strong> quote above <strong>the</strong> word sober most closely means:i. Rareii. Colorfuliii. Fancyiv. PlainWhy does Vincentio conclude that Tranio and <strong>the</strong> servants murderedhis son just because Tranio is wearing rich clo<strong>the</strong>s?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 phrase:“Take heed, Signoir Baptista, lest you be cony-catched in thisbusiness: I dare swear this is <strong>the</strong> right Vincentio.”i. Be careful, Signoir Baptista, you might be getting tricked. I amsure that this is <strong>the</strong> right Vincentio.ii. Be careful Signoir Baptista. You might be getting tricked. I amsure that this is <strong>the</strong> right Vincentio.iii. Be careful, Signoir Baptista you might be getting tricked. I amsure that this is <strong>the</strong> right Vincentio.iv. Be careful. Signoir Baptista you might be getting tricked, I amsure that this is <strong>the</strong> right Vincentio.

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