CALIBAN: 'Why, as I told thee, 'tis a custom with him, I' th' afternoon to sleep: there thou mayst brain him, Having first seized his books, or with a log Batter his skull, or paunch him with a stake, Or cut his wezand with thy knife. Remember first to possess his books;' i. Who is being addressed by Caliban in this scene? (1) ii. What is Caliban asking them to do and why does he want them to do this? (2) iii. State two methods suggested by Caliban to perform this act. (2) iv. Why does Caliban ask them to 'possess his books'? v. What does Caliban say about Prospero's daughter? (2) vi. Give the meanings of the following words as used in the scene: wezand; non-pareil (1)
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(1)The value of ‘g’
(i)Increases as we go above the earth’s surface
(ii)Decreases as we go to the centre of the earth
(iii)Remains constant
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