
Introducing Ariel
Quiz by Oak National Academy: KS3 English (2)
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- Q1In Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', Prospero tells Ariel what to do. What does this tell us about the characters?They are equals.Prospero is superior to Ariel.They are friends.Ariel is superior to Prospero.30s
- Q2In Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', Prospero calls Ariel "my Ariel". What does this suggest?That Prospero feels he owns Ariel.That Prospero feels jealous of Ariel.That Prospero doesn't like Ariel.That Prospero likes Ariel.30s
- Q3Feeling resentment towards someone means feeling...anger towards them.positively towards them.jealously about them.30s
- Q4Which of the following is the definition of 'bidding'?To speak unkindly of someone.To act angrily towards someone.To carry out someone's request.30s
- Q5In Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', Prospero calls Ariel "dainty". What does this tell us?Prospero speaks kindly towards Ariel.Prospero speaks angrily towards Ariel.Prospero speaks unkindly towards Ariel.30s
- Q6To greet someone by "hailing" them means to...ignore them.speak over them.unenthusiastically greet them.enthusiastically greet them.30s