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Q1) Read the extract and answer:
Hath a dog money?is it possible
A cur can lend three thousand ducats?" Or
Shall I bend low, and in a bondman's key,
With bated breath and whispering humbleness
Say this:
* fair sir, you spat on me Wednesday last;
You spur'd me such a day; another time
You call's me dog– for these courtesies
I'll lend you thus much money?'
1) Why does the speaker say 'hath a dog money"? What does the speaker imply by
courtesies"? What courtesies had the person spoken to heaped on the speaker?
2) Give two reasons, one financial and one raciai- for the speaker's hatred for the person
addressed to?
Why has the person who wants money urgently now come to the dog to borrow money?
4) Who is addressed as 'sir'? Where are they as this point of time?

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Answered by prachibhardwaj0987
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Answer:

what politics have you? "I asked.

who is the speaker heredoes the speaker say 'hath a dog money"? What does the speaker imply by

courtesies"? What courtesies had the person spoken to heaped on the speaker?

2) Give two reasons, one financial and one raciai- for the speaker's hatred for the person

addressed to?

Why has the person who wants money urgently now come to the dog to borrow money?

4) Who is addressed as 'sir'? Where are they as this point of time? What does the speaker imply by

courtesies"? What courtesies had the person spoken to heaped on the speaker?

2) Give two reasons, one financial and one raciai- for the speaker's hatred for the

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