A deceitful or dishonest act
In Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Bottom mistakenly reads his line as "I see their knavery: this is to make an ass of me" instead of the intended "I see their knavery: this is to make an ass of you." Quince corrects him to emphasize that the line is meant to convey the folly of others rather than implicate Bottom himself. This moment highlights Bottom's comical lack of self-awareness and contributes to the play's themes of misunderstanding and transformation.
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
"I see their knavery" means that you see through or understand their deceitful or dishonest behavior. It implies that you are not fooled by their cunning actions.
Slavery, knavery.
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Knavery
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I used knavery when telling my mother the time that the party ended. <--- I think that would work. I'm not entirely sure but you should probably know the answer to it anyways and just stop being stupid. Kaay thanks:]
skillful robberyanswer = Deft Theft
Kava, kavakava, kavass, kavrin, knave knavery Knaveship Knavess knavish
Lars Kaaber has written: 'Royal Knavery' 'Staging Shakespeare's Hamlet' -- subject(s): Dramatic production, Hamlet (Legendary character)
In Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Bottom mistakenly reads his line as "I see their knavery: this is to make an ass of me" instead of the intended "I see their knavery: this is to make an ass of you." Quince corrects him to emphasize that the line is meant to convey the folly of others rather than implicate Bottom himself. This moment highlights Bottom's comical lack of self-awareness and contributes to the play's themes of misunderstanding and transformation.
deceitful, corrupt, crooked, false, cheating, treacherous
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