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THE TEMPEST - PARAGRAPH

                                              THE TEMPEST                      By William Shakespeare Introduction:   The Tempest was considered as one of the Shakespeare's well-written play.   It is believed that the play was based on an actual wreck of a ship called the Sea venture of Bermuda that was headed to Virginia. There is a strong evidence that Shakespeare used elements of the story of the wreck. My library was dukedom large enough. -       (Prospero,  Act 1 Scene 2) Tragedy that surrounded Prospero: When the play, The Tempest by William Shakespeare begins Prospero the overthrown Duke of Milan, and his teenage daughter, Miranda live on an isolated island where they have been marooned for the past twelve years. Their only companions are Ariel, a magical spirit and Caliban, enslaved by Prospero. Prospero was originally Duke of Milan but his position was appropriated by his brother Antonio possibly with the approval of king of Naples. “

Poem Chapter 4 The Spider and the Fly

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  Poem - 4,  The Spider and the Fly A. Read the following lines from the poem and answer the questions in a sentence or two. The Spider and the Fly Questions and Answer                                                 Question 1. “The way into my parlour is up a winding stair,                    And I’ve many curious things to show when you are there ” Question (a). How to reach the spider’s parlour. Answer: The spider’s parlour can be reached through a winding stair. Question (b). What will the fly get to see in the parlour? Answer: The fly will get to see many curious things in the parlour. 2. “Oh no, no, ” said the little Fly, “kind Sir, that cannot be, I’ve heard what s in your pantry, and I do not wish to see! ” Question (a). Is the fly willing to enter the spider’s pantry? Answer: No. The fly is not willing to enter the spider’s pantry. Question (b). Can you guess what was in the pantry? Answer: Only remains of dead flies may be found in the pantry. 3. “Sweet creature! ” said the