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Question
Find two supporting points from the story to prove the following fact.
- Antonio was a disloyal and dangerous man.
- ________________________
- ________________________
Solution
- Antonio was a disloyal and dangerous man.
- He wanted to become Duke of Milan in his brother’s place.
- Antonio wouldn’t have hesitated to kill his brother Prospero.
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Match the paragraphs in Column A with their suitable titles in Column B. (Only the first and last words of the paragraph are given in Column A to identify it.)
A Paragraphs |
B Titles |
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(1) | Now Antonio was a treacherous man ______ its wealth and power. | (a) | Prospero Creates a Storm |
(2) | In the woods nearby, Prospero ______ his tasks properly. | (b) | Ariel Reports about the Storm |
(3) | Knowing that his enemies were near ______ all people on board. | (c) | Ariel is a Mischievous Spirit. |
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(5) | Many more tricks did Ariel play ______ touched the food. | (e) | Milan Welcomes Prospero’s Return |
(6) | Thus, after many years, ______ very nobly forgave them! | (f) | Caliban Serves Prospero |