2016 - WAEC Literature Past Questions and Answers - page 5

41
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My medicine work! Thus credulous fools are caught,
And many worthy and chaste dames even thus,
All guiltless, meet reproach. What ho! My lord!
My lord, I say!
(Act IV, Scene One, Lines 45 - 49)

The speaker is addressing
A
Cassio
B
Duke
C
herself
D
himself
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My medicine work! Thus credulous fools are caught,
And many worthy and chaste dames even thus,
All guiltless, meet reproach. What ho! My lord!
My lord, I say!
(Act IV, Scene One, Lines 45 - 49)

The speaker is
A
Othello
B
lago
C
Lodovico
D
Bianca
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My medicine work! Thus credulous fools are caught,
And many worthy and chaste dames even thus,
All guiltless, meet reproach. What ho! My lord!
My lord, I say!
(Act IV, Scene One, Lines 45 - 49)

Just before this speech,
A
Othello falls into a trance
B
Bianca flings a handkerchief at Cassio
C
Montano fights with Cassio
D
Roderigo is killed
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My medicine work! Thus credulous fools are caught,
And many worthy and chaste dames even thus,
All guiltless, meet reproach. What ho! My lord!
My lord, I say!
(Act IV, Scene One, Lines 45 - 49)

''medicine'' in the extract refers to the speaker's
A
hatred
B
passion
C
lies
D
loyalty
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45
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My medicine work! Thus credulous fools are caught,
And many worthy and chaste dames even thus,
All guiltless, meet reproach. What ho! My lord!
My lord, I say!
(Act IV, Scene One, Lines 45 - 49)

The character that enters immediately after is
A
lago
B
Emilia
C
Othello
D
Cassio
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I am glad I have found this napkin;
This was her first remembrance from the Moor.
My wayward husband hath a hundred times
Wooed me to steal it; but she so loves the token
(For he conjured her she should ever keep it)
That she reserves it evermore about her
To kiss and talk to.
(Act III, Scene Three, Lines 289 - 95)

The speaker is
A
Bianca
B
Emilia
C
Clown
D
Desdemona
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I am glad I have found this napkin;
This was her first remembrance from the Moor.
My wayward husband hath a hundred times
Wooed me to steal it; but she so loves the token
(For he conjured her she should ever keep it)
That she reserves it evermore about her
To kiss and talk to.
(Act III, Scene Three, Lines 289 - 95)

The characters that just left the scene are
A
Othello and lago
B
Montano and Cassio
C
Othello and Desdemona
D
Grantiano and Desdemona
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I am glad I have found this napkin;
This was her first remembrance from the Moor.
My wayward husband hath a hundred times
Wooed me to steal it; but she so loves the token
(For he conjured her she should ever keep it)
That she reserves it evermore about her
To kiss and talk to.
(Act III, Scene Three, Lines 289 - 95)

'She' in the extract refers to
A
Bianca
B
Desdemona
C
Emilia
D
Musician
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I am glad I have found this napkin;
This was her first remembrance from the Moor.
My wayward husband hath a hundred times
Wooed me to steal it; but she so loves the token
(For he conjured her she should ever keep it)
That she reserves it evermore about her
To kiss and talk to.
(Act III, Scene Three, Lines 289 - 95)

'My wayward husband' refers to
A
Othello
B
lago
C
Cassio
D
Roderigo
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I am glad I have found this napkin;
This was her first remembrance from the Moor.
My wayward husband hath a hundred times
Wooed me to steal it; but she so loves the token
(For he conjured her she should ever keep it)
That she reserves it evermore about her
To kiss and talk to.
(Act III, Scene Three, Lines 289 - 95)

In the extract ''this napkin'' is ''the token'' of love between
A
lago and Emilia
B
Cassio and Desdemona
C
Bianca and Cassio
D
Desdemona and Othello
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