Tempest Key Quotes

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AS level English Quiz on Tempest Key Quotes, created by Semaya Ali on 05/05/2018.
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Question 1

Question
• manacle [Ferdinand’s] [blank_start]neck and feet together[blank_end] • allowing Ferdinand to drink [blank_start]sea-water[blank_end] • feeding him [blank_start]withered roots[blank_end] • justify [them] [blank_start]traitors[blank_end] • Prospero says that Antonio [blank_start]must restore[blank_end] • Prin[blank_start]ce of power[blank_end] • He calls them [blank_start]penitent[blank_end] • Having both [blank_start]the key of officer and office[blank_end] • What is the [blank_start]time of the day?[blank_end] The time [blank_start]must by us both be spent more preciously[blank_end] • Thy [blank_start]nerves are in their infancy again[blank_end] • Thy groans [blank_start]penetrate the breast of ever-angry bears[blank_end] • This [blank_start]island's mine[blank_end] • So dry [blank_start]he was for sway[blank_end] • Subject [blank_start]his coronet to his crown[blank_end] • Bend [blank_start]dukedom yet unbowed[blank_end] • No [blank_start]kind of traffic would I[blank_end] admit • No [blank_start]name of magistrate[blank_end] • for it is [blank_start]you that chalked the way which brought[blank_end] us hither • Tears [blank_start]run down his beard like winter[blank_end] drops • thy s[blank_start]chool master[blank_end] • ch[blank_start]erubim[blank_end] • thou [blank_start]art inclined to sleep[blank_end] Thou [blank_start]canst not choose[blank_end] • Frin[blank_start]ged curtain of thin eye advance[blank_end] • Pity [blank_start]move my father to be inclined my[blank_end] way • Even when Miranda challenges her father she is described in the stage direction to be [blank_start]kneeling[blank_end] • play [blank_start]the men[blank_end]
Answer
  • neck and feet together
  • sea-water
  • withered roots
  • traitors
  • must restore
  • ce of power
  • penitent
  • the key of officer and office
  • time of the day?
  • must by us both be spent more preciously
  • nerves are in their infancy again
  • penetrate the breast of ever-angry bears
  • island's mine
  • he was for sway
  • his coronet to his crown
  • dukedom yet unbowed
  • kind of traffic would I
  • name of magistrate
  • you that chalked the way which brought
  • run down his beard like winter
  • chool master
  • erubim
  • art inclined to sleep
  • canst not choose
  • ged curtain of thin eye advance
  • move my father to be inclined my
  • kneeling
  • the men

Question 2

Question
• Prospero says he grants Sebastian, Alonso and Antonio a [blank_start]hearty welcome[blank_end] • the [blank_start]rarer action is in virtue than in veng[blank_end]eance • not [blank_start]a frown further[blank_end] • At this hour lie at my mercy all mine enemies • I do [blank_start]forgive thy rankest[blank_end] fault • [blank_start]felt a fever of the[blank_end] mad • Whisp[blank_start]ers to Ariel[blank_end] • but [blank_start]air one of their kind[blank_end] [shall] [blank_start]relish all as sharply[blank_end] and be [blank_start]kindlier moved than thou art[blank_end]? • [blank_start]Traitor[blank_end] Ferdinand • [blank_start]Beauty’s can[blank_end]ker • thou [blank_start]mightst call him a goodly[blank_end] person • If you [blank_start]now beheld them[blank_end], [blank_start]your affections would become tender[blank_end] [blank_start]dost thou think so, spirit?[blank_end] she would forgive is she were [blank_start]human[blank_end] • Alonso speaks of [blank_start]my trespass It is monstrous, monstrous![blank_end] • Thy [blank_start]dukedom i resign[blank_end], [blank_start]do entreat thou pardon me my wrong[blank_end] • Beat [blank_start]him enough. After a little time[blank_end], [blank_start]I'll beat him too[blank_end] • Ferdinand, [blank_start]found a wife where he himself was lost[blank_end] Prospero his [blank_start]dukedom[blank_end] and they found [blank_start]all of us ourselves when no man was his[blank_end] own [blank_start]I'll be wise hereafter And seek[blank_end] for grace
Answer
  • hearty welcome
  • rarer action is in virtue than in veng
  • a frown further
  • forgive thy rankest
  • felt a fever of the
  • ers to Ariel
  • air one of their kind
  • relish all as sharply
  • kindlier moved than thou art
  • Traitor
  • Beauty’s can
  • mightst call him a goodly
  • now beheld them
  • your affections would become tender
  • dost thou think so, spirit?
  • human
  • my trespass It is monstrous, monstrous!
  • dukedom i resign
  • do entreat thou pardon me my wrong
  • him enough. After a little time
  • I'll beat him too
  • found a wife where he himself was lost
  • dukedom
  • all of us ourselves when no man was his
  • I'll be wise hereafter And seek

Question 3

Question
• Ariel that if he even [blank_start]murmur'st[blank_end] that he will place the same punishment of [blank_start]rendering an oak and pegging[blank_end] thee in [blank_start]thy knotty entrails[blank_end] • Prospero calls Ariel [blank_start]moody[blank_end] • Prospero tells Ariel [blank_start]no more[blank_end] when she request freedom • Prospero asks Ariel if she forgets from what [blank_start]torment [he] freed thee?[blank_end] • Co[blank_start]rrespondent to command[blank_end] • [blank_start]My[blank_end] Ariel • great [blank_start]master[blank_end] • Ariel called [blank_start]my slave[blank_end] she is ironically called Sycorax [blank_start]servant[blank_end] • thou [blank_start]callst me up at midnight to fetch[blank_end] dew • My [blank_start]liberty[blank_end] • [blank_start]Malignant[blank_end] thing! • ay, [blank_start]sir[blank_end] • The use of [blank_start]master[blank_end] right after Prospero reminds Ariel of how he freed her is ironic • what [blank_start]shall I do? Say what? What shal[blank_end]l I do? • Before [blank_start]you can say come and go[blank_end], and [blank_start]breath twice and cry so so[blank_end] • To fly [blank_start]to swim, to dive into fire, to[blank_end] ride • Most [blank_start]lying slave[blank_end] • Whom [blank_start]stripes may not move, not kindness[blank_end] • On whose [blank_start]nature nurture can never stick[blank_end] • A devil, [blank_start]a born devil[blank_end] • His mind [blank_start]cankers[blank_end]. • his [blank_start]pains[blank_end] were [blank_start]quite lost[blank_end] on Caliban • first [blank_start]thou strok'st me and made much[blank_end] of me • I h[blank_start]ave used thee[blank_end] • filth as [blank_start]thou art, with humane care[blank_end] • With age [blank_start]his body uglier grow[blank_end]s • Thou [blank_start]tak'st from[blank_end] me • taught him to name the [blank_start]bigger light[blank_end] and also taught him how the [blank_start]less burn by and night[blank_end] • Caliban calls the place he is kept in a [blank_start]sty[blank_end] • First [blank_start]was mine own kin[blank_end]g • You taught [blank_start]me language I know how to curse[blank_end] • [blank_start]gabble[blank_end]-like • The [blank_start]red plague for learning me your language[blank_end] • Control [Caliban’s] [blank_start]dam’s God Setebos and make a vassal[blank_end] of him • It is due to the [blank_start]bottle[blank_end] that Caliban assumes as a subordinate position • promises to be [blank_start]his subject[blank_end] • liquor [blank_start]is not earthly[blank_end] • I will [blank_start]kiss thy foot be my[blank_end] god • He calls the liquor [blank_start]celestial[blank_end] • Caliban says he has a [blank_start]new master[blank_end] and connotes with [blank_start]freedom, high day![blank_end] • South[blank_start]west wind blow on you[blank_end] • Thou [blank_start]shalt have cramps side-stitches[blank_end] • Freckled [blank_start]whelp[blank_end] • not [blank_start]honoured with human[blank_end] shape • Make [blank_start]our fire fetch our wood[blank_end] [blank_start]serves in offices profit[blank_end] us • The first words Caliban says is [blank_start]there’s wood enough within[blank_end] • bless [blank_start]our Europe with your daughter[blank_end], but [blank_start]rather lose her to an African[blank_end] • monstro[blank_start]us shape more gentle[blank_end], kind [blank_start]than of our human generation[blank_end] • Took [blank_start]pains to make thee speak[blank_end] taught thee [blank_start]each hour one thing or another[blank_end] when [blank_start]thou did know thine own meaning[blank_end] • Half a [blank_start]fish and half a monster[blank_end] • Let me [blank_start]lick thy shoe[blank_end] • What [blank_start]a thrice-double ass was I[blank_end], [blank_start]to take this drunkard for a god[blank_end] and [blank_start]worship this dull fool![blank_end]
Answer
  • murmur'st
  • rendering an oak and pegging
  • thy knotty entrails
  • moody
  • no more
  • torment [he] freed thee?
  • rrespondent to command
  • My
  • master
  • my slave
  • servant
  • callst me up at midnight to fetch
  • liberty
  • Malignant
  • sir
  • master
  • shall I do? Say what? What shal
  • breath twice and cry so so
  • you can say come and go
  • to swim, to dive into fire, to
  • lying slave
  • stripes may not move, not kindness
  • nature nurture can never stick
  • a born devil
  • cankers
  • pains
  • quite lost
  • thou strok'st me and made much
  • ave used thee
  • thou art, with humane care
  • his body uglier grow
  • tak'st from
  • bigger light
  • less burn by and night
  • sty
  • was mine own kin
  • me language I know how to curse
  • gabble
  • red plague for learning me your language
  • dam’s God Setebos and make a vassal
  • bottle
  • his subject
  • is not earthly
  • kiss thy foot be my
  • celestial
  • new master
  • freedom, high day!
  • west wind blow on you
  • shalt have cramps side-stitches
  • whelp
  • honoured with human
  • our fire fetch our wood
  • serves in offices profit
  • there’s wood enough within
  • our Europe with your daughter
  • rather lose her to an African
  • us shape more gentle
  • than of our human generation
  • pains to make thee speak
  • each hour one thing or another
  • thou did know thine own meaning
  • fish and half a monster
  • lick thy shoe
  • a thrice-double ass was I
  • to take this drunkard for a god
  • worship this dull fool!

Question 4

Question
• My [blank_start]foot my tuto[blank_end]r • must [blank_start]bestow[blank_end] upon their eyes the beauty of his art [blank_start]expect[blank_end] it • [blank_start]preserved[blank_end] him and that her [blank_start]smile[blank_end] [was] [blank_start]infused with fortitude from heaven[blank_end] • [blank_start]undergoing stomach[blank_end] and [blank_start]burden groaned[blank_end] • he sunk the boat and created the tempest [blank_start]in care of thee[blank_end] • [blank_start]Obey[blank_end] and be [blank_start]attentive[blank_end] • [blank_start]mother was a piece[blank_end] of virtue she [blank_start]said thou wast my daughter[blank_end] • I pray [blank_start]thee mark me thou attends[blank_end] not! • Like a [blank_start]good parent[blank_end] • chide [blank_start]thee, if not hate thee[blank_end] • [blank_start]sighs[blank_end] [blank_start]his arms in this sad knot[blank_end]” • The [blank_start]music crept me upon the[blank_end] waters • I [blank_start]weep[blank_end]. Myself [blank_start]am Naples[blank_end] • False [blank_start]brother[blank_end] • Our [blank_start]escape is much beyond our loss[blank_end] weigh [blank_start]our sorrow with our comfort[blank_end] • let's [blank_start]take leave of him[blank_end] My [blank_start]gift[blank_end] • Worthi[blank_start]ly purchased[blank_end] • Take [blank_start]my daughter[blank_end] • Miranda constantly refers to her father as [blank_start]you[blank_end] and he refers to her as [blank_start]thou[blank_end] • I should [blank_start]sin to think but nobly of my grandmother[blank_end] • Good [blank_start]wombs have borne bad[blank_end] sons
Answer
  • foot my tuto
  • bestow
  • expect
  • preserved
  • infused with fortitude from heaven
  • smile
  • undergoing stomach
  • burden groaned
  • in care of thee
  • Obey
  • attentive
  • mother was a piece
  • said thou wast my daughter
  • thee mark me thou attends
  • good parent
  • thee, if not hate thee
  • sighs
  • his arms in this sad knot
  • music crept me upon the
  • weep
  • am Naples
  • brother
  • escape is much beyond our loss
  • our sorrow with our comfort
  • take leave of him
  • gift
  • ly purchased
  • my daughter
  • you
  • thou
  • sin to think but nobly of my grandmother
  • wombs have borne bad

Question 5

Question
• [blank_start]temperate[blank_end] nymph • [blank_start]contract of true[blank_end] love • I had [blank_start]forgot the foul conspiracy of the beast[blank_end] Caliban • It [blank_start]goes on[blank_end] i see • He "[blank_start]lodged[blank_end] Caliban in his cell • [blank_start]violate the honour[blank_end] of [Prospero's] child • Prospero accuses Ferdinand of being a [blank_start]spy[blank_end] • he placed himself on this island to [blank_start]win it from me[blank_end] • A thing [blank_start]divine[blank_end] • nothing [blank_start]natural I ever saw so noble[blank_end] • I am the [blank_start]best of them that speak this speech[blank_end] • He’s gentle, [blank_start]and not fearful[blank_end] • H[blank_start]aving seen but him and Caliban[blank_end] to the most of men this is a [blank_start]Caliban[blank_end] then her [blank_start]affection are then most humble[blank_end] • He says his punishment will be light might [he] [blank_start]behold this maid[blank_end] • he then needs not liberty [blank_start]space enough have I in such a prison[blank_end] • [blank_start]Do love, prize[blank_end], honour you • [blank_start]Wondered father and wife[blank_end] makes this place [blank_start]paradise[blank_end] • [blank_start]Do you love me master?[blank_end] No? • Caliban says [blank_start]I loved thee[blank_end] • [blank_start]virgin-knot[blank_end] Prospero mentions this • The images of marriage are full [blank_start]holy[blank_end] [blank_start]sweet[blank_end] [blank_start]aspersion[blank_end] [blank_start]Grow[blank_end]" • Images of sex outside of wedlock are infertility [blank_start]barren hate weeds[blank_end] • O, I have [blank_start]suffered with those that I saw suffer[blank_end]! • Go[blank_start]ddess[blank_end] • O, [blank_start]you wonder[blank_end] • If [blank_start]you be maid, or no? If a virgin[blank_end]? • At first [blank_start]sight they have changed[blank_end] eyes • The [blank_start]first that I sighed[blank_end] for • I must [blank_start]make uneasy lest too light a winning[blank_end] • There’s [blank_start]nothing ill can dwell in such a[blank_end] temple • The constant switching Prospero does between speaking to Ferdinand and to Miranda • She is [blank_start]mortal, but by immortal providence[blank_end] she is mine • I am [blank_start]your wife if you will marry me[blank_end]” “you may [blank_start]deny me but I’ll be your servant[blank_end] At mine [blank_start]unworthiness that dare not offer[blank_end] what [blank_start]I desire to give[blank_end], and [blank_start]much less take[blank_end] [blank_start]What I shall die to want[blank_end]
Answer
  • temperate
  • contract of true
  • forgot the foul conspiracy of the beast
  • goes on
  • lodged
  • violate the honour
  • spy
  • win it from me
  • divine
  • natural I ever saw so noble
  • best of them that speak this speech
  • and not fearful
  • aving seen but him and Caliban
  • Caliban
  • affection are then most humble
  • behold this maid
  • space enough have I in such a prison
  • Do love, prize
  • Wondered father and wife
  • paradise
  • Do you love me master?
  • I loved thee
  • virgin-knot
  • holy
  • sweet
  • aspersion
  • Grow
  • barren hate weeds
  • suffered with those that I saw suffer
  • ddess
  • you wonder
  • you be maid, or no? If a virgin
  • sight they have changed
  • first that I sighed
  • make uneasy lest too light a winning
  • nothing ill can dwell in such a
  • mortal, but by immortal providence
  • your wife if you will marry me
  • deny me but I’ll be your servant
  • unworthiness that dare not offer
  • I desire to give
  • much less take
  • What I shall die to want

Question 6

Question
• Refers to his magic as "[blank_start]art[blank_end]" • "[blank_start]By accidents most[blank_end] strange" "[blank_start]bountiful for[blank_end]tune" "[blank_start]auspicious[blank_end] star" "by [blank_start]whose aid[blank_end]" • curse Sycorax placed he says she "[blank_start]could not again[blank_end] undo" • "I can [blank_start]disarm thee with a stick and make[blank_end] thy [blank_start]weapon drop[blank_end]" • Prospero refers to the spirits as "[blank_start]actor[blank_end]" • He calls his magic a "[blank_start]baseless[blank_end] fabric" • "[blank_start]Insubstantial pageant[blank_end] faded" • "We are [blank_start]such stuff as dreams are made on[blank_end]" "Our [blank_start]little life is rounded with a sleep[blank_end]" • "Be[blank_start]dimmed the noontide sun[blank_end]" "called [blank_start]forth mutinous winds[blank_end]" • "Set [blank_start]roaring war[blank_end]” • "rattling [blank_start]thunder[blank_end]" • “Fire and [blank_start]rifted Jove’s stout oak[blank_end]" • "Graves at [blank_start]my command have waked their sleepers[blank_end]" • "my [blank_start]potent[blank_end] art" • “[blank_start]Vanity[blank_end] of my art.” • "[blank_start]Rough[blank_end] magic" • "I here [blank_start]abjure[blank_end]" • "[blank_start]Work his end[blank_end].... to some [blank_start]heavenly[blank_end] music" • "[blank_start]I'll break my[blank_end] staff" "I'll [blank_start]drown my book[blank_end]” • Prospero holds Alonso in a "[blank_start]charm[blank_end]" • "[blank_start]My charms are[blank_end] all [blank_start]o'erthrown[blank_end]” • "What [blank_start]strength i have's mine[blank_end] own" • "I must be [blank_start]here confined by you[blank_end]" • his "[blank_start]project[blank_end]" is dependent upon the "[blank_start]breath[blank_end]" of an unidentified "[blank_start]your[blank_end](s)" • "[blank_start]Want[blank_end][s]" spirits to do his bidding, yet "[blank_start]relieved by[blank_end] prayer." • "[blank_start]blue-eyed[blank_end] hag" • Sycorax is called "[blank_start]abhorred[blank_end]" • "[blank_start]shortly shall my[blank_end] labours [blank_start]end[blank_end]" • Stephano says about Prospero “the [blank_start]devil speaks in[blank_end] him” • “pluck [blank_start]my magic garment from[blank_end] me” • “My [blank_start]library was dukedom large enough[blank_end]” ”volumes [blank_start]I prize above my dukedom[blank_end]” • “This is no mortal’s business “nor [blank_start]no sound that the earth owns[blank_end]” • “Thunder, and [blank_start]shaking and a great noise[blank_end], and a [blank_start]tempest and a flame of devouring fire[blank_end].” • “if this [blank_start]prove a vision of the island[blank_end], one dear [blank_start]son I shall twice lose[blank_end]" • "by [blank_start]sorcery he got[blank_end] this isle" • “[blank_start]hag[blank_end]-born” • "A [blank_start]living drollery[blank_end]! Now I [blank_start]will believe that there are unicorns[blank_end]” • “Nay [blank_start]God of power[blank_end], I would [blank_start]have sunk the sea within the earth[blank_end]” • “Foul [blank_start]witch Sycorax[blank_end]” • “[blank_start]Sorceries[blank_end] terrible” • she was “[blank_start]banished[blank_end]” “with a [blank_start]child[blank_end]” • the lack of remembering on other parts is due to the "[blank_start]subtleties of the isle[blank_end]" • Ariel was trapped into a “[blank_start]cloven[blank_end] pine” by Sycorax
Answer
  • art
  • By accidents most
  • bountiful for
  • auspicious
  • whose aid
  • could not again
  • disarm thee with a stick and make
  • weapon drop
  • actor
  • baseless
  • Insubstantial pageant
  • such stuff as dreams are made on
  • little life is rounded with a sleep
  • dimmed the noontide sun
  • forth mutinous winds
  • roaring war
  • thunder
  • rifted Jove’s stout oak
  • my command have waked their sleepers
  • potent
  • Vanity
  • Rough
  • abjure
  • Work his end
  • heavenly
  • I'll break my
  • drown my book
  • charm
  • My charms are
  • o'erthrown
  • strength i have's mine
  • here confined by you
  • project
  • breath
  • your
  • Want
  • relieved by
  • blue-eyed
  • abhorred
  • shortly shall my
  • end
  • devil speaks in
  • my magic garment from
  • library was dukedom large enough
  • I prize above my dukedom
  • no sound that the earth owns
  • shaking and a great noise
  • tempest and a flame of devouring fire
  • prove a vision of the island
  • son I shall twice lose
  • sorcery he got
  • hag
  • living drollery
  • will believe that there are unicorns
  • God of power
  • have sunk the sea within the earth
  • witch Sycorax
  • Sorceries
  • banished
  • child
  • subtleties of the isle
  • cloven

Question 7

Question
• "[blank_start]wronged Duke[blank_end] of Milan" • “The [blank_start]creatures that were mine[blank_end]… [blank_start]changed ‘em or else new formed ‘em[blank_end].” • “To have [blank_start]no screen between this part he played[blank_end], and [blank_start]him he played it for[blank_end]” • Not to leave a “[blank_start]mark so bloody on the business[blank_end]” • “[blank_start]Decked the sea[blank_end] with [blank_start]drops full salt[blank_end]” • “[blank_start]Sea[blank_end]-sorrow” • “All [blank_start]hell is empty, and all the devils[blank_end] are here” • "You amongst men [blank_start]being most unfit to live[blank_end]" • "You are [blank_start]three men of sin[blank_end]." • “Made such [blank_start]a sinner of his memory[blank_end]” • "My [blank_start]strong imagination sees a crown dropping[blank_end] upon thy head." • "What [blank_start]might, Worthy Sebastian?[blank_end] [blank_start]O, what might-?[blank_end] [blank_start]No more[blank_end]." • "look [blank_start]how well my garment sit upon me[blank_end]" • When asked of his conscience he ask "w[blank_start]here lies that?[blank_end]" • "You may [blank_start]thank yourself for this great loss[blank_end]" • "Art [blank_start]thou waking?[blank_end]" "[blank_start]sleepy language[blank_end] and [blank_start]thou speakst out of thy sleep[blank_end]"
Answer
  • wronged Duke
  • creatures that were mine
  • changed ‘em or else new formed ‘em
  • no screen between this part he played
  • him he played it for
  • mark so bloody on the business
  • Decked the sea
  • drops full salt
  • Sea
  • hell is empty, and all the devils
  • being most unfit to live
  • three men of sin
  • a sinner of his memory
  • strong imagination sees a crown dropping
  • might, Worthy Sebastian?
  • O, what might-?
  • No more
  • how well my garment sit upon me
  • here lies that?
  • thank yourself for this great loss
  • thou waking?
  • sleepy language
  • thou speakst out of thy sleep

Question 8

Question
• "As you [blank_start]from crimes be pardoned be[blank_end], let your [blank_start]indulgences set me free[blank_end]" • "when i [blank_start]waked i cried to dream again[blank_end]" • "no [blank_start]occupation, all men idle[blank_end]” • "women [blank_start]too, but innocent and pure[blank_end]"
Answer
  • from crimes be pardoned be
  • indulgences set me free
  • waked i cried to dream again
  • occupation, all men idle
  • too, but innocent and pure

Question 9

Question
• "Sand with [blank_start]printless foot[blank_end]" • The music is said to be “[blank_start]allaying both their fury and my passion[blank_end]” • "where the be[blank_start]e sucks, there suck I[blank_end]" "there [blank_start]i couch when owls do cry[blank_end]” "on [blank_start]the bat's back do i fly[blank_end] "i [blank_start]live now under the blossom[blank_end]" • “Full [blank_start]fathom five thy father lies[blank_end]” • “Bones [blank_start]are coral made[blank_end]” “[blank_start]pears that were his[blank_end] eyes” “[blank_start]suffer a sea[blank_end]-change” • "[blank_start]Qualities[blank_end] of the isle” "[blank_start]fresh[blank_end] springs” "[blank_start]brine-pitts[blank_end]” the “[blank_start]barren[blank_end] place and [blank_start]fertile[blank_end]." • Caliban says he will shows Stephan "[blank_start]every fertile inch of the isle[blank_end]" • "Be not [blank_start]afeard[blank_end]" • "Sounds and [blank_start]sweet airs[blank_end]” • "Thousand [blank_start]twangling instruments[blank_end]" • "Dreaming... [blank_start]the clouds[blank_end]... would [blank_start]open and show riches[blank_end]" • “[blank_start]Barren[blank_end] ground- [blank_start]long heath[blank_end], [blank_start]brown furze[blank_end], anything” rather than the sea • he would not have the use of "[blank_start]metal corn, wine[blank_end]” • here that "everything [blank_start]advantageous[blank_end] to life” here has "[blank_start]lungs and rotten ones[blank_end].” • “[blank_start]Blow[blank_end] till thou [blank_start]burst[blank_end] thy wind”
Answer
  • printless foot
  • allaying both their fury and my passion
  • e sucks, there suck I
  • i couch when owls do cry
  • the bat's back do i fly
  • live now under the blossom
  • fathom five thy father lies
  • are coral made
  • pears that were his
  • suffer a sea
  • Qualities
  • fresh
  • brine-pitts
  • barren
  • fertile
  • every fertile inch of the isle
  • afeard
  • sweet airs
  • twangling instruments
  • the clouds
  • open and show riches
  • Barren
  • long heath
  • brown furze
  • metal corn, wine
  • advantageous
  • lungs and rotten ones
  • Blow
  • burst

Question 10

Question
• “I am [blank_start]more better than Prospero[blank_end]” • “Hang, [blank_start]cur, whoreson, insolent noisemaker![blank_end]” • “Let’s [blank_start]all sink with the king[blank_end]” • “you are [blank_start]councillor[blank_end], if you can [blank_start]command these elements to silence[blank_end]” “[blank_start]work a peace[blank_end]” • “He hath [blank_start]no drowning mark upon him[blank_end]…. [blank_start]Good fate, to his hanging[blank_end]” • “Make the [blank_start]rope of his destiny our cable[blank_end]” • "Letters [blank_start]should not be known[blank_end]" • He says he would not have people “[blank_start]bound of land[blank_end]” "[blank_start]succession either[blank_end]” • "Set it [blank_start]down with gold on lasting[blank_end] pillars” • "Good [blank_start]angels preserve the king[blank_end]!" • “We run [blank_start]ourselves aground[blank_end]” • “You [blank_start]mar our labour[blank_end]… [blank_start]you do assist the storm[blank_end]” • “What [blank_start]cares these roarers for the name[blank_end] of king?” • “[blank_start]Silence![blank_end] [blank_start]Trouble[blank_end] us not.” • “[blank_start]None that I more love[blank_end] than myself.” • “They are [blank_start]louder than the weather[blank_end]” • The Boatswain is called “[blank_start]blasphemous[blank_end]” • “[blank_start]Charitable[blank_end] dog” “[blank_start]Work you then[blank_end]” • "[blank_start]Lieutenant monster[blank_end]" • "Make a [blank_start]stock fish of thee[blank_end]" "[blank_start]Bite him to death[blank_end], I prithee" • "He [blank_start]shall not suffer indignity[blank_end]" • "Here's my [blank_start]comfort[blank_end]" [blank_start]Drinks[blank_end] in stage direction • "[blank_start]kiss the book[blank_end]" mockery of religion • "She will [blank_start]become thy bed[blank_end]” contradicted to Ferdinand • "Wit shall [blank_start]not go unrewarded while I am king[blank_end]" • “the [blank_start]grace shall have it[blank_end]” • “It is [blank_start]but trash[blank_end]”
Answer
  • more better than Prospero
  • cur, whoreson, insolent noisemaker!
  • all sink with the king
  • councillor
  • command these elements to silence
  • work a peace
  • no drowning mark upon him
  • Good fate, to his hanging
  • rope of his destiny our cable
  • should not be known
  • bound of land
  • succession either
  • down with gold on lasting
  • angels preserve the king
  • ourselves aground
  • mar our labour
  • you do assist the storm
  • cares these roarers for the name
  • Silence!
  • Trouble
  • None that I more love
  • louder than the weather
  • blasphemous
  • Charitable
  • Work you then
  • Lieutenant monster
  • Bite him to death
  • stock fish of thee
  • shall not suffer indignity
  • comfort
  • Drinks
  • kiss the book
  • become thy bed
  • not go unrewarded while I am king
  • grace shall have it
  • but trash
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