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What does Ferdinand mean in this speech to Miranda in the tempest (apex)

A. It was wrong of him to think that she delights in tormenting him?

B. Even hard work is enjoyable for him if it leads to her love

C. She has not treated him according to his noble character

D. He has always been more interested in love than in sports

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the answer would be B. i hope this helps :)

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User Axunic
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Answer: B. Even hard work is enjoyable for him if it leads to her love.

Prince Ferdinand is the heir to the throne of Naples. He seems to be quick to love, but to have genuine feelings for Miranda. He tries to gain her from her father, Prospero, and promises to do so through hard work. He claims his labours to be enjoyable because they lead to her. He also promises to respect her until their wedding night.

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