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  1. The Tempestby William Shakespeare PROSPERO. I have bedimm’d The noontide sun, call’d forth the mutinous winds, And ’twixt
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  2. The Tempest by William Shakespeare PROSPERO. I have bedimm’d The noontide sun, call’d forth the mutinous winds, And ’twixt
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  4. Which responses accurately state a central idea of The Tempest?(Select all that apply.) The Tempest The power of magic can be a
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  5. "Riding the Tempest"Verse 1: Here comes the tempest, it’s rolling in fast, I’ll ride on the waves, no fear of the blast.
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  6. An awful tempest mashed the airEmily Dickinson An awful tempest mashed the air, The clouds were gaunt and few; A Black, as of a
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  7. An awful tempest mashed the airEmily Dickinson An awful tempest mashed the air, The clouds were gaunt and few; A Black, as of a
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  8. An awful tempest mashed the airEmily Dickinson An awful tempest mashed the air, The clouds were gaunt and few; A Black, as of a
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  9. An awful tempest mashed the airEmily Dickinson An awful tempest mashed the air, The clouds were gaunt and few; A Black, as of a
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  10. An awful tempest mashed the airEmily Dickinson An awful tempest mashed the air, The clouds were gaunt and few; A Black, as of a
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