WAEC - Literature In English (2001 - No. 42)

Read the extract below and answer the question

A : Save thee, friend and thy music. Dost thou live by thy labour?
B : No, sir, I live by the church.
A : Art thou a churchman?
B : No such matter, sir, I do live by the church, for I do live at my hose, and my house doth stand by the church.
(Act 3 Sc 1.)
Read the extract below and answer the question

A : Save thee, friend and thy music. Dost thou live by thy labour?
B : No, sir, I live by the church.
A : Art thou a churchman?
B : No such matter, sir, I do live by the church, for I do live at my hose, and my house doth stand by the church.
(Act 3 Sc 1.)
Read the extract below and answer the question

A : Save thee, friend and thy music. Dost thou live by thy labour?
B : No, sir, I live by the church.
A : Art thou a churchman?
B : No such matter, sir, I do live by the church, for I do live at my hose, and my house doth stand by the church.
(Act 3 Sc 1.)
From the novel; Twelfth Night

Speakers A and B are

at the sea-coat
in the theatre
in Orsino's palace
at Olivia's garden

Explanation

This exchange occurs in Act 3, Scene 1 of Twelfth Night, when Viola (disguised as Cesario) visits Olivia's estate. The conversation takes place in a part of Olivia's property, which is typically referred to as her garden or courtyard.

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