Read the extract below and answer questions 41 to 45
X: I pray thee, gentle mortal, sing again;
Mine ear is much enamoured of thy note;
So is mine eye enthralled to thy shape;
And thy fair virtue's force perforce doth move me
On the first view, to say, to swear, I love thee.
Y: Methinks, mistress, you should have little reason for that: ...
(Act llI, Scene One, Lines 116-121)
Speaker X has just
Speaker X has not done any of the options mentioned in the question. In the given extract, Speaker X is asking Speaker Y to sing again because they are enamoured with their singing and are also attracted to their appearance and virtue. Speaker X even goes on to say that they love Speaker Y at first sight. Speaker X has not escaped from the city, fallen into a world of dreams, woken up from an induced sleep, or abandoned a loved one.