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the king comes for dinner in an "unexpected" meet. (everyone else knows about it). sit Thomas more and king talk about the divorce. when its pretty pbvious to king that sir thomas wont be changing his mind about the divorce, he gets pissed off and doesn't stay for dinner

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Q: In A Man For All Seasons in Act 1 scenes 6 and 7 why did the king turn against Wolsey?
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