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Question I Choose two of the passage (a) to (c) and answer briefly the questions that follow
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a) Miranda I might call him, A thing divine for nothing natural I even saw so noblc..
Prospero (Aside)It goes on, I see, As my Soul prompts it Spirit fine spirit! I'll free thee within
two days for this
Ferdinand: Most sure, the goddess, on whom these airs attend! Vouch safe my prayer.
May I know if you remain uponthis island. And that you will some good instructions give
How I may bear me here: My prime request. Which I do last pronounce, is O you wonder if
you be maid or no?
1) Where are Miranda and Prospero? Whom does Miranda wish to call “ a thing divine"?
2)To whom is Prospero speaking in the extract? What is "it" that those on as Prospere's Soul
prompt it?
3) Who is thegoddess referred to by Ferdinand? Why does he calls her a goddess?
4) What does Ferdinand request the goddess to do for him?
5)Give the meaning of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage:-
a) Airs b) Prime​

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Answered by gurdeepsinghgs1234
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