2. Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. With the help of these spirits, Prospero could command the winds, and the waves of the sea. By his orders they raised a violent storm, in the midst of which, he showed his daughter a fine large ship, which he told her was full of living beings like themselves. "Oh my dear father," said she, "if by your art you have raised this dreadful storm, have pity on their sad distress. See the vessel will be dashed to pieces. Poor souls! they will all perish." "Be not so amazed, daughter Miranda," said Prospero; "there is no harm done. I have so ordered it, that no person in the ship shall receive any hurt What I have done has been in care of you, my dear child. You are ignorant. Can you remember a time before you came to this cell? I think you cannot, for you were not then three years of age". Questions: a) What did Prospero do with the help of the good spirits? b) Whom did Miranda take pity on? c) What did Prospero assure? d) How old was Miranda when she came to the island? e) Who were in the large ship?
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A) Prospero could could command the winds and the waves of the sea with the help of the good spirits.
B)Miranda took pity on the living beings that were on the large ship.
C)Prospero assured that no souls will be perished. Everyone will be safe from the storm.
D) Miranda was three years old.
E)People were on the ship.
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