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3. (a) Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in the text. Reread Act II, Scene ii, lines 105-124. Notice the words and phrases Caliban
uses to describe Stephano and the liquor. For example, Caliban says, "That's
a brave god and bears celestial liquor." And Caliban believes that "the liquor
is not earthly." He asks Stephano: "Hast thou not dropped from heaven?"
What do these descriptions and the question mean? Does Caliban use words
such as celestial and phrases such as "dropped from henven" literally or
figuratively?

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