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act i, scene ii
horatio:
my lord, i came to see your father’s funeral.
hamlet:
i prithee do no mock me, fellow student,
i think it was to see my mother’s wedding.
horatio:
indeed, my lord, it followed hard upon.
hamlet:
thrift, thrift, horatio! the funeral baked meats
did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables.
would i had met my dearest foe in heaven
or ever i had seen that day, horatio!
my father—methinks i see my father.
horatio:
o, where, my lord?
hamlet:
in my mind’s eye, horatio.
horatio:
i saw him once. he was a goodly king.
hamlet:
he was a man, take him for all in all.
i shall not look upon his like again.
horatio:
my lord, i think i saw him yesternight.
hamlet:
saw? who?
horatio:
my lord, the king your father.
hamlet:
the king my father?
horatio:
season your admiration for a while
with an attent ear, till i may deliver,
upon the witness of these gentlemen,
this marvel to you.
hamlet:
for god’s love let me hear!

from hamlet by william shakespeare

3. which dialogue contributes to the mood of anxiety in this scene?

question 3 options:

a)"for god's love let me hear! "

b)"i think it was to see my mother's wedding."

c)"i saw him once. he was a goodly king."

d)" 'and two people are bound to disagree. right, mr. lawyer? ' "

from the rocking horse winner
by d. h. lawrence

it came whispering from the springs of the still-swaying rocking-horse, and even the horse, bending his wooden, champing head, heard it. the big doll, sitting so pink and smirking in her new pram, could hear it quite plainly, and seemed to be smirking all the more self-consciously because of it. the foolish puppy, too, that took the place of the teddy-bear, he was looking so extraordinarily foolish for no other reason but that he heard the secret whisper all over the house: "there must be more money! "
yet nobody ever said it aloud. the whisper was everywhere, and therefore no one spoke it. just as no one ever says: "we are breathing! " in spite of the fact that breath is coming and going all the time.
"mother," said the boy paul one day, "why don't we keep a car of our own? why do we always use uncle's or else a taxi? "
"because we're the poor members of the family," said the mother.
"but why are we, mother? "
"well—i suppose," she said slowly and bitterly, "it's because your father has no luck."
the boy was silent for some time.
"is luck money, mother? " he asked, rather timidly.
"no, paul. not quite. it's what causes you to have money."
"oh! " said paul vaguely. "i thought when uncle oscar said filthy lucker, it meant money."
"filthy lucre does mean money," said the mother, "but it's lucre, not luck."
"oh! " said the boy. "then what is luck, mother? "
"it's what causes you to have money. if you're lucky you have money. that's why it's better to be born lucky than rich. if you're rich, you may lose your money. but if you're lucky, you will always get more money."
"oh! will you? and is father not lucky? "

4. why does the author use the phrase filthy lucker in the dialogue?

question 4 options:

a)to portray the character of paul's mother

b)to show paul grew up in a different country

c)to create a mood of humor and urgency

d)to symbolize the innocence of the child

the band
by a. gautam
the band sipped ice-cold water from styrofoam cups,
stared at the audience with the most confused eyes.
they sought a promise—applaud in advance.
the lead singer, cleared his throat seriously,
the lyrics—once more—escaping his mind.
and the drummer danced with his hands—in the air.
the boy holding the bass guitar, thought himself a superstar,
throwing smiles and kisses to those who did not care.
only the girl with long fingers stood quiet, stroking the keys.
her pony tail flowing without her permission. .
the stage light was bright; it was time to rock on.

5. which line contributes to the mood of nervousness in the poem?

question 5 options:

a)"the boy holding the bass guitar, thought himself a superstar"

b)"the lyrics—once more—escaping his mind"

c)"throwing smiles and kisses to those who did not care"

d)"her pony tail flowing without her permission. ."

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