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Answer the following questions briefly:

Who won Suzanne Brouette's hand at the end. How did he achieve this?

Quinquart was successful in winning Suzanne Brouette and courting her in the end. By showing his great acting skills, he duped the one who had duped the audience (i.e., Robichon) and proved himself as the better actor among the two suitors.


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Answer the following questions briefly:

At what point does it become clear that the nobleman's hospitality was a trap?

1

Answer the following questions briefly:

Which is the most dramatic moment in the whole story? Give reasons.

2

Read the following extracts and answer the questions that follow:

"Paris shall be the judge, "affirmed Suzanne. "We are the servants of the public. I will take the public's word!" Why does Suzanne say that Paris shall be the judge ? What will the Parisians decide?

2

Read the following extracts and answer the questions that follow:

"…. The conqueror must distinguish himself in a solemn part." Why did the two actors decide to perform on a solemn role ?

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