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

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Cell 6 Act V; Scene IIWELCOLucentioBianca• LUCENTIOFeast with <strong>the</strong> best, and welcome to my house: my banquet is toclose our stomachs up, after our great good cheer…. Pray you, sitdown; <strong>for</strong> now we sit to chat as well as eat.• Lucentio hold a banquet at his home to celebrate <strong>the</strong> marriage <strong>of</strong>Petruchio and Katharina, Hortensio and Widow, and himself andBianca.• In <strong>the</strong> following line, when Lucentio says that <strong>the</strong> “banquet is toclose our stomachs up,” this expression is an example <strong>of</strong>a) personificationb) catachresisc) oxymorond) alliteration• Why did Lucentio hold a banquet?• In <strong>the</strong> following quote, “At least, though long, our jarring notesagree…,” <strong>the</strong> word jarring most closely meansa) most agreeable effectb) steelc) harsh disagreeable effectd) soothing• Do you think any conflict will evolve at this marriage banquet?

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