App Logo

No.1 PSC Learning App

1M+ Downloads
What does the Duke mean when he says, “I choose / Never to stoop”?

AHe is physically weak

BHe refuses to lower himself to explain things

CHe doesn’t love the Duchess

DHe wants to teach the Duchess a lesson

Answer:

B. He refuses to lower himself to explain things

Read Explanation:

The Duke believes it is beneath him ("stooping") to correct the Duchess or explain his feelings. He chooses control and dominance over open communication.


Related Questions:

Why did the speaker say “I hate a wasted journey—I am African”?
What literary device is most prominent in the repeated use of “Like a” in the comparisons?
The Prioress Appears in Chaucer's
What does the light stand for in the photograph, in Atwood's poem?
When was the poem "Obituary" published?