From eb9b47a8adde70d89c6dbd6587c940e00deb62ba Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Peter J. Keleher" <keleher@cs.umd.edu> Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2017 19:04:49 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] auto --- correctanswers/correct1 | 200 ++++++++++++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 100 insertions(+), 100 deletions(-) diff --git a/correctanswers/correct1 b/correctanswers/correct1 index f4779d3..c93f6bf 100644 --- a/correctanswers/correct1 +++ b/correctanswers/correct1 @@ -1,101 +1,101 @@ =========================== Task 1 -(u'--O', u'--O God, that I were a man! I would eat his heart', 12) -(u'/Enter', u'/Enter DOGBERRY, VERGES, and Sexton, in gowns; and the Watch, with', 11) -(u'A', u'A bird of my tongue is better than a beast of yours.', 12) -(u'A', u"A commodity in question, I warrant you. Come, we'll obey you.", 11) -(u'A', u'A good old man, sir; he will be talking: as they', 11) -(u'A', u'A lord to a lord, a man to a man; stuffed with all', 13) -(u'Against', u'Against my will I am sent to bid you come in to dinner.', 13) -(u'Against', u'Against that power that bred it: there will she hide her,', 11) -(u'Ah,', u'Ah, how much might the man deserve of me that would right her!', 13) -(u'All', u'All this I see; and I see that the fashion wears', 11) -(u'Amen,', u'Amen, if you love her; for the lady is very well worthy.', 12) -(u'An', u'An he had been a dog that should have howled thus,', 11) -(u'An', u"An he should, it were an alms to hang him. She's an", 12) -(u'And', u'And God keep him out of my sight when the dance is', 12) -(u'And', u'And a good soldier to a lady: but what is he to a lord?', 14) -(u'And', u"And one Deformed is one of them: I know him; a'", 11) -(u'And', u'And so will he do; for the man doth fear God,', 11) -(u'And,', u'And, as I wooed for thee to obtain her, I will join', 12) -(u'And,', u'And, by my two faiths and troths, my lord, I spoke mine.', 12) -(u'As', u'As I am an honest man, he looks pale. Art thou', 11) -(u'As', u'As strange as the thing I know not. It were as', 11) -(u'Brief,', u'Brief, I pray you; for you see it is a busy time with me.', 14) -(u'But,', u'But, soft you, let me be: pluck up, my heart, and', 11) -(u'By', u"By my troth, 's not so good; and I warrant your", 11) -(u'By', u'By my troth, my lord, I cannot tell what to think', 11) -(u'Come,', u'Come, I will have thee; but, by this light, I take', 11) -(u'Come,', u'Come, come, do you think I do not know you by your', 12) -(u'Cousins,', u'Cousins, you know what you have to do. O, I cry you', 12) -(u'Cupid', u'Cupid is no longer an archer: hi s glory shall be', 11) -(u'Do', u'Do you question me, as an honest man should do, for', 11) -(u'Do,', u"Do, do: he'll but break a comparison or two on me;", 11) -(u'Even', u'Even since you left it. Doth not my wit become me rarely?', 12) -(u'Fare', u'Fare you well, boy: you know my mind. 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