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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Hamlet (please look over my questions)

In lines 68 and 69, Cardinal Wolsey states that rather than blush from guilt upon hearing the charges against him, he would blush from

A. fear for himself

B. indignation for the king

C. regret for being careless <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

D. embarrassment for Surrey

Lines 68 and 69 are:
I dare your worst objections. If I blush,
It is to see a nobleman want manners.

The accuser who is most antagonistic toward Cardinal Wolsey is the

A.Duke of Norfolk: "Those articles, my lord... are foul ones" (lines 57-58) <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

B.Duke of Suffolk: "That out of mere ambition" (line 86)

C.Earl of Surrey: "since they are of you and odious, / I will not taint my mouth with"

(lines 93-94)

D.Lord Chamberlain: "His faults lie open to the laws" (line 97)

I have chosen the answers that i think that might have been the answeers. Please help i want to know if they are right
  

Top answer

Cardinal Wolsey is not in my copy of Hamlet. Clive

  • Cardinal Wolsey is not in my copy of Hamlet.
  • Clive
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5 Answers
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Cardinal Wolsey is not in my copy of Hamlet.

Clive
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Henry VIII.
Tell us which you picked, and we will tell you if we agree. Emotion: smile
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I know what it's from. I wondered if the anonymous poster knew.
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CliveI know what it's from. I wondered if the anonymous poster knew.
I assumed you did. I thought the OP might need a hint though.
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If he doesn't, he's in trouble. Emotion: stick out tongue

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