Read this excerpt from the tempest.
miranda
heavens you for't. and now, i pray you, sir...
English, 08.10.2019 16:20 jamarhroul
Read this excerpt from the tempest.
miranda
heavens you for't. and now, i pray you, sir,
for still 'tis beating in my mind, your reason
for raising this sea-storm?
prospero
know thus far forth.
by accident most strange, bountiful fortune,
now my dear lady, hath mine enemies
brought to this shore; and by my prescience
i find my zenith doth depend upon
a most auspicious star, whose influence
if now i court not but omit, my fortunes
will ever after droop. here cease more questions:
thou art inclined to sleep; 'tis a good dulness,
and give it way: i know thou canst not choose.
miranda sleeps (act i, scene il, lines 176 - 187)
what does the fact that miranda so easily succumbs to prospero's sleep spell
most clearly indicate about her character?
a. that she doesn't believe her father is telling to
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Based on this work of satire, what is most likely the authors opinion?
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The implicit details in this excerpt best support the conclusion that mrs. long feels angry about having to ask to borrow books. the speaker asks for books that were often difficult to find. the speaker appreciates the librarian's efforts to get her books. young children are not allowed to borrow books on their own.
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