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What is the Duke’s primary objective in speaking to the Count’s envoy?

ATo confess his guilt

BTo warn the envoy

CTo negotiate a dowry and marriage

DTo praise the Duchess

Answer:

C. To negotiate a dowry and marriage

Read Explanation:

The Duke speaks to the envoy of the Count, whose daughter he wants to marry. He mentions the dowry:

"The Count your master’s known munificence / Is ample warrant that no just pretense / Of mine for dowry will be disallowed."

But he also quickly adds:

"Though his fair daughter’s self, as I avowed / At starting, is my object."

This suggests that while he pretends to value her, he’s very concerned about wealth and status.


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