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

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<strong>The</strong> taming <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Shrew</strong> Scene 1 Cell 2SLYNo, not a denier. Go <strong>by</strong>, Jeronimy: go to thy coldbed, and warm <strong>the</strong>e.HostessI know my remedy; I must go fetch <strong>the</strong>third--borough.SLYThird, or fourth, or fifth borough, I'll answer him<strong>by</strong> law: I'll not budge an inch, boy: let him come,and kindly.Sly and Hostess are still arguing because sly istelling Hostess to got to bed because he is sick,and Hostess says that he doesn’t need to go tobed because he has his remedy in <strong>the</strong> thirdborough.In <strong>the</strong> following line when Sly says “I'll not budgean inch, boy: let him come, and kindly.” He issayinga) I will not do him any favors unless he askskindly.b) I shall do anything he wantsc) He’s crazy if he thinks I’m gonna listen to himd) I will do any favorsNow what are sly and hostess arguing about?In <strong>the</strong> quote above <strong>the</strong> word fetch most closelymeansa) to go get something and bring it backb) to go and playc) to sleepd) to restConsider <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 contemporary paraphrase:“Take him up gently and to bed with him”a) take him up and hit until he has a concusionb) Take him up carefully and let him sleepc) Take him up to <strong>the</strong> bathroom

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