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      Who said, "Come not between a dragon and his wrath?"
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      • Edmund

      • King Lear

      • Kent

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      1. Who said, "Come not between a dragon and his wrath?"
        1. Gloucester
        2. Edmund
        3. King Lear
        4. Kent
      2. These words refer to whom,"Abhored villain, unnatural, detested, brutish villain;"
        1. Goucester
        2. Kent
        3. Edmund
        4. Edgar
      3. Who or what is to blame for the excellent "foppery of the world"?
        1. Nature
        2. Planetary influences.
        3. Eclipses
        4. Humanity
      4. Who said, "I love thee more than words can wield the matter."
        1. Cordelia
        2. Goneril
        3. Regan
        4. Edmund
      5. To whose law are Edmund's services bound?
        1. The heavens
        2. Planetary influences.
        3. King Lear
        4. Nature
      6. Who is "honest madam's issue?"
        1. Gloucester
        2. Edmund
        3. Edgar
        4. Kent
      7. Who said, "Nothing will come of nothing."
        1. Kent
        2. King Lear
        3. Gloucester
        4. France
      8. Who was the elder son of Gloucester?
        1. Edgar
        2. Edmund
      9. Who said, "Old Fools are babes again."
        1. Regan
        2. Goneril
        3. Edmund
        4. Cordelia
      10. King Lear decides to divide his kingdom and give them to his daughters because
        1. he is ill.
        2. he doesn't want to bother with the duties of state.
        3. he is old and tired and wants to retire.
        4. he is moving to another country.
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