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Waec 2001 Literature in English Past QuestionsQuestion 36:Read the extract below and answer the question A : I could marry this wenchfor this device B : So could I too. A : And ask no other dowry with her but such another jest. B : Nor I neither. C : Here comes my noble gull-catcher. A : Wilt thou set thy foot o my neck? B : Or o' mine either? A : Shall I play my freedom at tray: and become thy bondslave? B : I faith, or I either? (Act 2 Sc V) Speaker A is A. Anotonio B. The Duke C. Sir Toby D. Fabian Question 37:Read the extract below and answer the question A : I could marry this wenchfor this device B : So could I too. A : And ask no other dowry with her but such another jest. B : Nor I neither. C : Here comes my noble gull-catcher. A : Wilt thou set thy foot o my neck? B : Or o' mine either? A : Shall I play my freedom at tray: and become thy bondslave? B : I faith, or I either? (Act 2 Sc V) Speaker B is A. Sir Andrew B. Feste C. Curio D. Sebastian Question 38:Read the extract below and answer the question A : I could marry this wenchfor this device B : So could I too. A : And ask no other dowry with her but such another jest. B : Nor I neither. C : Here comes my noble gull-catcher. A : Wilt thou set thy foot o my neck? B : Or o' mine either? A : Shall I play my freedom at tray: and become thy bondslave? B : I faith, or I either? (Act 2 Sc V) Speaker A and B are discussing A. Viola B. Olivia C. M,aria D. Malvolio Question 39:Read the extract below and answer the question A : I could marry this wenchfor this device B : So could I too. A : And ask no other dowry with her but such another jest. B : Nor I neither. C : Here comes my noble gull-catcher. A : Wilt thou set thy foot o my neck? B : Or o' mine either? A : Shall I play my freedom at tray: and become thy bondslave? B : I faith, or I either? (Act 2 Sc V) The conversation reveals that Speaker B is A. Very confident B. Very shy C. Easily persuaded D. Easily confused Question 40:Read the extract below and answer the question A : Save thee, friend and thy music. Dost thou live by thy labor? B : No, sir, I live by the church. A : Art thou a churchman? B : No such matter, sir, I do live by the church, for I do live at my hose, and my house doth stand by the church. (Act 3 Sc 1.) Speaker A is A. Feste B. Viola C. Clown D. Olivia |
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