English, asked by rajvaibhav044, 7 months ago

Miranda : Alack, for pity!

I, not rememb’ring how I cried out then,

Will cry o’er again: it is a hint,

That wrings mine eyes to’t.

Prospero : Hear a little further,

And then I’ll bring thee to the present business

Which now’s upon us; without the which this story

Were most impertinent.

Miranda : Wherefore did they not

That hour destroy us?

(i) About whose cry is being referred to here? Why is the referred one not able to

remember that? [1]

(ii) What does the prosperous intend Miranda to hear? [2]

(iii) What is the present business Prospero is talking here about? [2]​

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Answered by manmayi443
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Answer:

pls write smaller questions, were not here to answer your tests.....

Answered by Rbkishore
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