Q01of 10
What document is Bellingham referring to when he says it is 'signed and sealed'?
Q02of 10
The word 'Mandamus' is a legal term originating from Latin meaning which of the following?
Q03of 10
What consequence does Bellingham warn would follow from disobeying the royal order?
Q04of 10
The phrase 'I confess / Such seems to be the meaning' suggests that Bellingham's tone toward the order is best described as which of the following?
Q05of 10
Which literary form best describes the structure of this passage from *John Endicott*?
Q06of 10
The tension Bellingham articulates is primarily between which two forces?
Q07of 10
The phrase 'signed and sealed' functions primarily as which of the following literary techniques?
Q08of 10
In the broader context of *John Endicott*, the King's order most likely pertains to which historical situation?
Q09of 10
The speaker's use of 'we' rather than 'I' throughout the passage primarily serves to do which of the following?
Q10of 10
Which theme does this passage most directly develop within the larger drama?
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