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

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Act I. Scene I. Padua. A public place.Cell # 7 - “'Tis an honor to be you."Tranio"So had you need.In brief, sir, sith it your pleasureis,And I am tied to be obedient;For so your fa<strong>the</strong>r charged meat our parting,'Be serviceable to my son,'quoth he,Although I think 'twas inano<strong>the</strong>r sense;I am content to be lucentio,Because so well I love Lucentio.Tranio tells Lucentio that it would be an honor to be Lucentio becausehe loves him.What does Tranio mean <strong>by</strong> <strong>the</strong> statement “And I am tied to beobedient”?“For so your fa<strong>the</strong>r charged me at our parting,”In <strong>the</strong> quote, parting means:A) SeparationB) ReunionC) coalitionD) unificationWhy does Tranio love Lucentio?

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