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- Q11. What does Lear plan to do?divide his kingdom among his daughters and quietly wait for deathdivide his kingdom among his daughters and remain as a counselor to themdivide his kingdom among his daughters and play with his grandchildrendivide his kingdom among his daughters but keep a portion for himself30s
- Q22. In the context of this passage, “darker” (Line 38) may be interpreted to mean which of the following?more mysteriousmore evilmore pessimisticmore serious30s
- Q33. Shakespeare uses allusions in which part of the passage? I Line 116 II Line 119 III Line 122II and III onlyI and II onlyI and III onlyI, II, and III30s
- Q44. How is dramatic irony expressed in this passage?through Cordelia’s asidesthrough King Lear’s monologuethrough Kent’s monologuethrough Goneril’s use of imagery30s
- Q55. Which of the following can be observed about this passage?It is written in blank verse.It opens with a sonnet.It is written in rhymed couplets.It contains a soliloquy.30s
- Q66. Which of the following themes is introduced in this passage from the exposition of the play?Most rulers reign with justice and compassion.Honesty is always valued over flattery.Appearances cannot always be trusted.Older people possess great wisdom to hand down to their children.30s