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English, 29.12.2019 22:31 nayely1020

Cobbler: nay, i beseech you, sir, be not out with me. yet, if you be out sir, i can mend you. murellus: what meanest thou by that? “mend” me, thou saucy fellow? cobbler: why, sir, cobble you. murellus: thou art a cobbler, art thou? in this example, “mend” means “to fix,” but the cobbler uses it in a way that gives it a double meaning. based on this interaction, what are the two ways that the cobbler can “mend” murellus?

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