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Portia claims that even if she (1) ______ to live as long as Sibylla, she would die as (2) ______ as Diana because she can only be claimed (3) ______ the manner speci?ed by her father's will. She (4) ______ that nobody would be able to crack (5) ______ casket test and so she was bound to remain unmarried.
Select the most appropriate option to ?ll in blank No.2
real
clear
plain
pure
- Portia claims that even if she (1) were to live as long as Sibylla, indicating a hypothetical situation comparing longevity.
- She would die as (2) ______ as Diana. This phrase implies a comparison to Diana's characteristics, particularly her nature, which could be described as clear or plain in historical and literary contexts.
- The phrase "claimed (3) ______ the manner specified by her father's will" indicates conditions laid out in a will.
- The statement that nobody could crack (5) ______ casket test refers to the challenge in The Merchant of Venice related to Portia's suitors.
- The options for blank No.2 indicate descriptors related to clarity or simplicity of nature.
?? Correct Answer: Option 3 - plain
- "Plain" is fitting for the context, as it captures simplicity and straightforwardness, akin to Diana's attributes.
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