Passage 2 Directions: Listen to a Movie Dialog Elizabeth three times. When the passage is read for the first time, listen for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, fill in the blanks with the exact words you hear. When the passage is read for the third time, check what you have written. Clergyman1: Your Majesty would improve all these matters if you would (1) ________ to marry. Clergyman 2: Aye, marry then. Elizabeth: Fine, but marry who, Your Grace? Would you give me some (2) ________? For some say (3) ________ and others “Spain” and some cannot abide (4) ________ at all. So, I’m not sure how best to (5) ________ you, unless I marry one of each. Clergyman 3: Now Your Majesty does make (6) ________ of the sanctity of marriage. Elizabeth: I do not think you should lecture me on that, my lord, since you yourself have been (7) ________ divorced—and are now upon your third wife. Each of you must vote according to your conscience. But remember this: In your (8) ________, upon this moment lies the future (9) ________ of my people, and (10) ________ of this realm. Let that be upon your conscience also.