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This image makes fun of a well-known brand. The brand is:
We recognise the double arches of McDonald’s fast food chain. The image suggests that:
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This image is an example of a/an:
What do Olivia’s responses to Orsino reveal about her relationship with him?
When Orsino and Olivia talk, dashes are inserted into the sentences. These indicate:
Refer to this extract from Act 5 Scene 1.
Enter OLIVIA and attendants
ORSINOHere comes the Countess. Now heaven walks on earth.But for thee, fellow. Fellow, thy words are madness:Three months this youth hath tended upon me;95But more of that anon. (to an officer) Take him aside.
OLIVIAWhat would my lord, but that he may not have,Wherein Olivia may seem serviceable?Cesario, you do not keep promise with me.
VIOLAMadam?
ORSINO100Gracious Olivia—
OLIVIAWhat do you say, Cesario?—Good my lord—
VIOLAMy lord would speak. My duty hushes me.
OLIVIAIf it be aught to the old tune, my lord,It is as fat and fulsome to mine ear105As howling after music.
ORSINOStill so cruel?
OLIVIAStill so constant, lord.
Refer to Orsino’s first speech. Who is the “youth” he mentions?
What word best describes Sebastian’s mood at the end of this extract?
Olivia is angry with them because:
Refer to this extract from Act 4 Scene 1.
SIR TOBY BELCH draws his sword Enter OLIVIA
OLIVIA40Hold, Toby! On thy life I charge thee, hold!
SIR TOBY BELCHMadam!
OLIVIAWill it be ever thus? Ungracious wretch,Fit for the mountains and the barbarous caves,Where manners ne'er were preach’d! Out of my sight!—45Be not offended, dear Cesario.—Rudesby, be gone!
Exeunt SIR TOBY BELCH, SIR ANDREW, and FABIAN
I prithee, gentle friend,Let thy fair wisdom, not thy passion, swayIn this uncivil and unjust extentAgainst thy peace. Go with me to my house,50And hear thou there how many fruitless pranksThis ruffian hath botched up, that thou therebyMayst smile at this. Thou shalt not choose but go.Do not deny. Beshrew his soul for me!He started one poor heart of mine in thee.
SEBASTIAN55(aside) What relish is in this? How runs the stream?Or I am mad, or else this is a dream.Let fancy still my sense in Lethe steep.
Sir Toby and Sir Andrew have picked a fight with Sebastian because: