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i saw a verse in tge evening news yesterday. proper poetry it was -it rhymed. (he gets the newspaper and reads)
despised the forgotten by some you may be ,but the spot that contain you is scared to me.
a) who is tge speakers of these lines?
b)wht is he reading from the newspaper? why?
c) what does despised mean?
d) the word verse in these lines means. .?
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b) he see a verse in tge
c) to feel strong dislike for someone
c) to feel strong dislike for someone
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This question is based on the play 'The Dear Departed' by Stanley Houghton.
a) Henry Slater is the speaker of these lines.
b) He is reading an obituary announcement from the newspaper. He is reading it because they are in the process of drafting grandfather's obituary announcement.
c) The word 'despised' in the context of the given lines means unliked or hated.
d) The word 'verse' in these lines means lines of poetry.
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