WAEC - Literature In English (1998 - No. 80)

From the novel; Twelfth Night
From the novel; Twelfth Night
From the novel; Twelfth Night
Read the extract below and answer the question:

A : Let all the rest give place
(Exeunt Curio and attendants),
Once more, Cesario,
Get thee to yond same sovereign cruelty;
Tell her, my love, more noble than the world,
Prizes, not quantity of dirty land,
The parts that forune hath bestowed upon her,
Tell her, I hold as giddily as fortune,
But 'tis that miracles and queen of gems
that nature pranks her in, attracts my soul.
(Act ll Scene IV)
The mood of Speaker A in the above scene is one of
sadness
hope
joy
anxiety

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