Option A: Milton
Option B: Coleridge
Option C: Carlyle
Option D: John Ruskin
Correct Answer: John Ruskin ✔
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Option A: Leigh Hunt
Option B: Milton
Option C: Shakespeare
Option D: Thomas Chatterton
Correct Answer: Thomas Chatterton ✔
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Option A: Mrs. Morel
Option B: Annie
Option C: Miriam
Option D: Clara Dawes
Correct Answer: Clara Dawes ✔
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Option A: Taming of the Shrew
Option B: The two Noble Kinsmen
Option C: Troilus and Cressida
Option D: Cymbeline
Correct Answer: The two Noble Kinsmen ✔
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Option A: Ophelia
Option B: Desdemona
Option C: Miranda
Option D: Helena
Correct Answer: Miranda ✔
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Option A: Beatrice
Option B: Margaret
Option C: Gertrude
Option D: Rosalind
Correct Answer: Gertrude ✔
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Option A: The two gentle men of Verona
Option B: Merry wives of Windsor
Option C: The noble Kinsman
Option D: Measure for measure
Correct Answer: The two gentle men of Verona ✔
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Option A: wife of Othello
Option B: daughter of Othello
Option C: both a and b
Option D: none of above
Correct Answer: wife of Othello ✔
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Option A: Iago
Option B: Casio
Option C: Othello
Option D: Brabantio
Correct Answer: Othello ✔
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Option A: General of England
Option B: General of Denmark
Option C: Prince of England
Option D: Prince of Denmark
Correct Answer: General of England ✔
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Option A: Hamlet, Othello and Troilus and Cressida
Option B: Coriolanus, Timon of Athens and Titus Andronicus
Option C: King Lear, Measure for measure and The merchant of Venice
Option D: Macbeth, Much ado about nothing and Antony and Cleopatra
Correct Answer: Coriolanus, Timon of Athens and Titus Andronicus ✔
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Option A: Tragedy
Option B: Comedy
Option C: Problem play
Option D: Both a and b
Correct Answer: Comedy ✔
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Option A: senecan attitude
Option B: patriotism
Option C: love of nature
Option D: platonic ideals Plays by Shakespeare..
Correct Answer: patriotism ✔
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Option A: Mr. Bennet
Option B: Wickham
Option C: Bingley
Option D: Darcy
Correct Answer: Darcy ✔
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Option A: Paganism
Option B: Pre-Christian theology
Option C: Christianity and the Renaissance
Option D: Greek nihilism
Correct Answer: Christianity and the Renaissance ✔
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Option A: an intellectual
Option B: a man of action
Option C: a passionate lover
Option D: an over ambitious man
Correct Answer: a passionate lover ✔
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Option A: Puritan movement
Option B: Romantic revival
Option C: Neo-classical age
Option D: Metaphysical school
Correct Answer: Romantic revival ✔
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Option A: She was poor
Option B: She was arrogant
Option C: Because she was betrayed by the bridegroom
Option D: She was unwilling to marry
Correct Answer: Because she was betrayed by the bridegroom ✔
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Option A: The Royal Society of Edinburgh
Option B: The Royal Society ofLondon
Option C: Royal Society of Arts
Option D: Royal Society of Literature
Correct Answer: Royal Society of Literature ✔
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Option A: Claudius
Option B: Hamlet
Option C: Polonius
Option D: Rosencrantz
Correct Answer: Polonius ✔
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Option A: Direct or epic method
Option B: Documentary method
Option C: Stream of Consciousness technique
Option D: Autobiographical method
Correct Answer: Direct or epic method ✔
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Option A: Immortality Ode
Option B: Tintern Abbey
Option C: The Prelude
Option D: The Solitary Reaper
Correct Answer: Tintern Abbey ✔
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Option A: Picaresque novel
Option B: Gothic novel
Option C: Domestic novel
Option D: Historical novel
Correct Answer: Domestic novel ✔
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Option A: a kind of physical ailment
Option B: a kind of vitamin
Option C: a brother’s attraction towards his sister
Option D: a son’s attraction towards his mother
Correct Answer: a son’s attraction towards his mother ✔
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Option A: Queen Victoria’s coronation
Option B: Industrial Revolution
Option C: Women’s Education and Rights
Option D: Rise of Democracy
Correct Answer: Women’s Education and Rights ✔
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Option A: Blake
Option B: Eliot
Option C: Johnson
Option D: Shelley
Correct Answer: Blake ✔
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Option A: Ben Jonson
Option B: John Ruskin
Option C: Thomas Carlyle
Option D: William Hazlitt
Correct Answer: John Ruskin ✔
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Option A: Paradise Lost
Option B: Sonnets
Option C: Lycidas
Option D: Areopagitica
Correct Answer: Paradise Lost ✔
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Option A: Coleridge
Option B: Wordsworth
Option C: Keats
Option D: Shelley
Correct Answer: Shelley ✔
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Option A: agnosticism
Option B: optimism
Option C: pessimism
Option D: skepticism
Correct Answer: optimism ✔
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Option A: Lawrence’s father
Option B: Lawrence’s brother
Option C: Lawrence himself
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: None of these ✔
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Option A: Claudius’s son
Option B: Son to the king of Norway
Option C: Ophelia’s lover
Option D: Hamlet’s Mend
Correct Answer: Son to the king of Norway ✔
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Option A: Protection of the political rights of the working class
Option B: Recognition of chartered trading companies
Option C: Political rights for women
Option D: Protection of the political rights of the middle class
Correct Answer: Protection of the political rights of the working class ✔
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Option A: Kubla Khan
Option B: Christabel
Option C: The Ancient Mariner
Option D: Ode on the Departing Year
Correct Answer: Kubla Khan ✔
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Option A: Viola
Option B: Duke
Option C: Olivia
Option D: Malvolio
Correct Answer: Duke ✔
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Option A: Sense of injured merit
Option B: Hatred of tyranny
Option C: Spirit of revolt
Option D: All these
Correct Answer: Spirit of revolt ✔
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Option A: Milton
Option B: William Shakespeare
Option C: T. S. Eliot
Option D: Ruskin
Correct Answer: William Shakespeare ✔
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Option A: Pumblechook
Option B: Herbert Pocket
Option C: Bentley Drummle
Option D: Jaggers
Correct Answer: Herbert Pocket ✔
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Option A: The Pre-Raphaelites
Option B: Ruskin
Option C: Pater
Option D: Matthew Arnold
Correct Answer: Matthew Arnold ✔
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Option A: Spenserian Stanza
Option B: Ballad
Option C: Ottava Rima
Option D: Rhyme Royal
Correct Answer: Ottava Rima ✔
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Option A: Johnson
Option B: Cromwell
Option C: Shakespeare
Option D: Luther
Correct Answer: Cromwell ✔
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Identify the work by Swinburne which begins “when the hounds of spring are on winter’s traces..” ?
Option A: Chastelard
Option B: A Song of Italy
Option C: Atalanta in Calydon
Option D: Songs before Sunrise
Correct Answer: Atalanta in Calydon ✔
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Option A: Keats
Option B: Coleridge
Option C: Southey
Option D: Wordsworth
Correct Answer: Keats ✔
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Option A: Keats
Option B: Wordsworth
Option C: Shelley
Option D: Byron
Correct Answer: Wordsworth ✔
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Option A: Milton
Option B: Coleridge
Option C: Keats
Option D: Johnson
Correct Answer: Keats ✔
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Option A: Mexico
Option B: Italy
Option C: France
Option D: Germany
Correct Answer: Mexico ✔
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Option A: Darcy
Option B: Wickham
Option C: William Collins
Option D: Charles Bingley
Correct Answer: Wickham ✔
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Option A: Earl of Northumberland
Option B: Earl of March
Option C: Earl of Douglas
Option D: Earl of Worcester
Correct Answer: Earl of Northumberland ✔
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Option A: Or, What is you Will
Option B: Or, What you Will
Option C: Or, What you Like It
Option D: Or, What you Think
Correct Answer: Or, What you Will ✔
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Option A: Act II, Scene I
Option B: Act III, Scene III
Option C: Act IV, Scene III
Option D: Act III, Scene I
Correct Answer: Act III, Scene I ✔
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Option A: Browning
Option B: Tennyson
Option C: Swinburne
Option D: Rossetti
Correct Answer: Tennyson ✔
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Option A: Mars
Option B: Hercules
Option C: Zeus
Option D: Bacchus
Correct Answer: Zeus ✔
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Option A: visual
Option B: kinetic
Option C: erotic
Option D: sensual
Correct Answer: erotic ✔
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Option A: Wears a crown
Option B: Wears a hat
Option C: Wears a wig
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: Wears a crown ✔
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Option A: lawyer
Option B: postman
Option C: Judge
Option D: School teacher
Correct Answer: lawyer ✔
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Option A: Susan
Option B: Jane
Option C: Gertrude
Option D: Emily
Correct Answer: Gertrude ✔
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Option A: boisterous humour
Option B: humour and pathos
Option C: subtlety of irony
Option D: stream of consciousness
Correct Answer: humour and pathos ✔
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Option A: Sesame and Lilies
Option B: The Seven Lamps of Architecture
Option C: Unto This Last
Option D: Fors Clavigera
Correct Answer: Unto This Last ✔
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Option A: brother
Option B: brother-in-Jaw
Option C: guardian
Option D: cousin
Correct Answer: guardian ✔
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Option A: Baudelaire
Option B: Irving Babbit
Option C: Dante
Option D: Laforgue
Correct Answer: Dante ✔
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Option A: Henry six
Option B: Henry seven
Option C: Henry five
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Henry six ✔
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Option A: Othello
Option B: Hamlet
Option C: King Lear
Option D: Macbeth
Correct Answer: Hamlet ✔
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Option A: Margaret
Option B: Emilia
Option C: Helena
Option D: Celia
Correct Answer: Margaret ✔
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Option A: Leonato
Option B: Balthasar
Option C: Don John
Option D: Don Pedro
Correct Answer: Don Pedro ✔
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Option A: Comedy of errors, A mid summer night’s dream, Much ado about nothing, Henry 6 part three.
Option B: A mid summer night’s dream, Romeo and Juliet, As you like it, King Lear, Pericles.
Option C: All’s well that ends well, The tempest, As you like it, As you like it,A mid summer night’s dream, Much ado about nothing.
Option D: King Lear, Macbeth, Othello, Measure for measure, Henry 8, Romeo and Juliet.
Correct Answer: All’s well that ends well, The tempest, As you like it, As you like it,A mid summer night’s dream, Much ado about nothing. ✔
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Option A: Hamlet
Option B: Romeo and Juliet
Option C: Tempest
Option D: Othello
Correct Answer: Tempest ✔
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Option A: Augustine Phillipps
Option B: John Heimnge
Option C: Henry Condell
Option D: Richard Burbage
Correct Answer: Richard Burbage ✔
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Option A: Fortinbras, Corin
Option B: Leartus, Silvius
Option C: Osric, Touchstone
Option D: Ghost, Old servant Adam
Correct Answer: Ghost, Old servant Adam ✔
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Option A: Henry Wriothesley, the third earl of Southampton
Option B: Thomas Wriothesley,forth earl of Southampton
Option C: William Fitzwilliam, first earl of Southampton
Option D: Henry Wriothesley, the second earl of Southampton
Correct Answer: Henry Wriothesley, the third earl of Southampton ✔
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Option A: Only sixteen
Option B: Only seventeen
Option C: Only eighteen
Option D: Only nineteen
Correct Answer: Only seventeen ✔
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Option A: 1600
Option B: 1601
Option C: 1602
Option D: 1603
Correct Answer: 1601 ✔
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Option A: She tells the guests that Banquo’s ghost is haunting Macbeth.
Option B: She tells the guests that Macbeth has had too much to drink.
Option C: She informs the guests that Macbeth is ill.
Option D: She reveals that Macbeth is overcome with grief over the death of Duncan.
Correct Answer: She informs the guests that Macbeth is ill. ✔
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Option A: Macduff
Option B: Mercutio
Option C: Lady Macbeth
Option D: Banquo
Correct Answer: Banquo ✔
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Option A: Twelfth Night
Option B: Hamlet
Option C: The Tempest
Option D: Henry IV,Pt I
Correct Answer: Twelfth Night ✔
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“There’s a special providence in the fall of a sparrow.” The line given above occurs in__________?
Option A: Hamlet
Option B: Henry IV, Pt I
Option C: The Tempest
Option D: Twelfth Night
Correct Answer: Hamlet ✔
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Option A: Nine
Option B: Five
Option C: Seven
Option D: Three
Correct Answer: Seven ✔
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Option A: Charles Dickens
Option B: Anthony Trollope
Option C: W. H. White
Option D: B.Disraeli
Correct Answer: B.Disraeli ✔
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Option A: P.B. Shelley
Option B: Charles Lamb
Option C: Hazlitt
Option D: Coleridge
Correct Answer: A. P.B. Shelley ✔
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Option A: Amiens
Option B: Orlando
Option C: Oliver
Option D: Jaques
Correct Answer: Jaques ✔
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Option A: Love’s labour’s lost
Option B: As you like it
Option C: A mid Summer night’s dream
Option D: Much ado about nothing
Correct Answer: As you like it ✔
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Option A: Keats
Option B: Byron
Option C: Shelley
Option D: Wordsworth
Correct Answer: Keats ✔
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Option A: Charles Dickens
Option B: W. M. Thackeray
Option C: Graham Greene
Option D: D. H. Lawrence
Correct Answer: Graham Greene ✔
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Option A: Tennyson
Option B: Charles Lamb
Option C: Lockhart
Option D: T. S. Eliot
Correct Answer: T. S. Eliot ✔
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Option A: William Wordsworth
Option B: P.B Shelley
Option C: S. T. Coleridge
Option D: John Keats
Correct Answer: John Keats ✔
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Option A: Allen Tate
Option B: J.C Ransom
Option C: I.A Richards
Option D: F. R Leavis
Correct Answer: Allen Tate ✔
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Option A: Angus
Option B: Ross
Option C: Fleance
Option D: Lennox
Correct Answer: Fleance ✔
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Option A: French army
Option B: German army
Option C: Ottomans
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Ottomans ✔
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Option A: Ring
Option B: Handkerchief
Option C: Pendant
Option D: Bengals
Correct Answer: Handkerchief ✔
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Option A: Henry 6 part three
Option B: Henry 4 part two
Option C: Henry 6 part one
Option D: Henry 4 part one
Correct Answer: Henry 4 part two ✔
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Option A: Coriolanus
Option B: Cymbeline
Option C: Timon of Athens
Option D: Winter’s tale
Correct Answer: Timon of Athens ✔
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Option A: The merry wives of Windsor
Option B: Troilus and Cressida
Option C: King John
Option D: Titus Andronicus
Correct Answer: The merry wives of Windsor ✔
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Option A: Othello
Option B: Brabantio
Option C: Iago
Option D: Gratiano
Correct Answer: Brabantio ✔
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Option A: Hamlet
Option B: Macbeth
Option C: King Lear
Option D: King Oedipus
Correct Answer: King Oedipus ✔
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Option A: Claudius
Option B: Iago
Option C: Egeus
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Iago ✔
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Option A: A mid summer night’s dream
Option B: Much ado about nothing
Option C: As you like it
Option D: Love’s labour’s lost
Correct Answer: Love’s labour’s lost ✔
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Option A: Gertrude
Option B: Polonius
Option C: Horatio
Option D: Hamlet
Correct Answer: Polonius ✔
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Option A: more Latin than most poems
Option B: more spontaneous than thought out
Option C: more satirical than spontaneous
Option D: more dramatic than lyrical
Correct Answer: more Latin than most poems ✔
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Option A: Ferdinand
Option B: Antonio
Option C: Miranda
Option D: Prospero
Correct Answer: Miranda ✔
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