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1. why does the duke most likely need a “new” duchess in “my last duchess”? select one: a. his last duchess died. b. he is exceedingly poor. c. his last duchess left him for a painter. d. he fell deeply in love with a young woman. 2. the curtain covering the painting in “my last duchess” you infer that the speaker regards himself as select one: a. all-powerful b. common c. jealous d. kind 3. in “my last duchess,” the duke feels that his last duchess was select one: a. unworthy of art b. faithful to him c. too flirtatious d. very young question 4 4. in “my last duchess,” the duke’s treatment of his listener in lines 47–54 shows that the select one: a. listener shows few signs of protesting b. duke controls every action his listener m

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