WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE The Merchant of Venice Read... - WAEC Literature 2003 Question
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: The Merchant of Venice
Read the extract below and answer the question
A : My people do already know my mind,
And will acknowledge you and Jessica
In place of Lord Bassanio and myself
So fare thee till we shall meet again
B : Fair thoughts and happy hours attend on you
(Act 111, sc IV)
From the extract speaker A intends
Read the extract below and answer the question
A : My people do already know my mind,
And will acknowledge you and Jessica
In place of Lord Bassanio and myself
So fare thee till we shall meet again
B : Fair thoughts and happy hours attend on you
(Act 111, sc IV)
From the extract speaker A intends
A
forgiving the merchant
B
eloping to the city
C
going to a monastery
D
challenging the Jew
correct option: b
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