Ch. 1 King Lear
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- Q1King Lear felt he was getting too old tolive alonerun the kingdomhave more childrenreceive guests60s
- Q2Edmundwas born outside of marriagewas ashamed of his fatherloved his father dearlydid not get along with his mother60s
- Q3King Leartreated his sons-in-law as equalswas cruel to his sons-in-lawadmired his sons-in-lawwas tired of supporting his sons-in-law60s
- Q4Goneril and Regandisowned their fatherwere very devoted to their fatherhad great respect for their fatherflattered their father to get what they wanted60s
- Q5Of all his daughters, King Lear loved _______ the most.CordeliaReganAmeliaGoneril60s
- Q6When Cordelia angered her father, he gave Cordelia's share of the kingdom toGloucesterCornwall and Albanythe Earl of Kentthe King of France60s
- Q7First, Cordelia angered her father because she would not fatter him with words. Then, King Lear disowned her. Next,Cordelia married the King of FranceKent was banished from the Kingdomthe King offered his daughter in marriageKent defended Cordelia before her father60s
- Q8Goneril and Regan were going to make sure thatCordelia would never receive her share of the kingdomCordelia returned to France with her new husbandtheir father learned how to control his tempertheir husbands remained devoted to them60s
- Q9Another name for this story could beCordelia's Honesty Gets Her DisownedA Broken PromiseCordelia Gets MarriedThe King's Vanity60s
- Q10This story is mainly aboutan aging king who decides to divide his kingdom among his daughterswhy Burgundy refuses to marry CordeliaCordelia's devotion to her fathera hard-hearted king who has no use for his daughters60s