How Well Do You Know The Lyrics To "Poor Unfortunate Souls"?

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    "And I fortunately know a little _________. It's a talent that I always have possessed."

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"Poor Unfortunate Souls" is a song from the Disney film, "The Little Mermaid" (1989). It was sung to Princess Ariel by Ursula the Sea Witch who uses the song to seduce Ariel into giving Ursula her voice so Ariel can temporarily become human. Take this quiz to see how well you know the lyrics to "Poor Unfortunate Souls"!

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  • 2. 

    "I admit that in the past I've been _________. They weren't kidding when they called me, well, a witch."

    • Nasty

    • Unpleasant

    • Awful

    • Hurtful

    Correct Answer
    A. Nasty
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Nasty." The speaker admits to having a negative or mean-spirited behavior in the past, which aligns with the definition of "nasty" as something unpleasant, unkind, or spiteful. The following line, "They weren't kidding when they called me, well, a witch," suggests that the speaker's behavior was perceived as negative and hurtful by others.

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  • 3. 

    "But you'll find that nowadays, I've _________ all my ways."

    • Repaired

    • Fixed

    • Mended

    • Improved

    Correct Answer
    A. Mended
    Explanation
    The word "mended" means to repair or fix something that is broken or damaged. In the given sentence, the speaker is saying that they have "mended" all their ways, implying that they have corrected or improved their behavior or habits. This suggests that they have made an effort to fix the aspects of themselves that were flawed or problematic.

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  • 4. 

    "Make your choice! I'm a very __________ woman."

    • Lively

    • Busy

    • Active

    • Crazy

    Correct Answer
    A. Busy
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Busy" because the speaker is giving the listener a choice and then describing themselves as a busy woman. This suggests that they have a lot going on and are constantly occupied with tasks or responsibilities. The word "busy" fits logically and contextually in this sentence.

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  • 5. 

    "And ladies, please don't _________. I use it on behalf of the miserable, lonely and depressed."

    • Laugh

    • Interrupt

    • Cry

    • Speak

    Correct Answer
    A. Laugh
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Laugh" because the speaker is requesting the ladies not to laugh. They are being asked to refrain from laughing because it is being used on behalf of the miserable, lonely, and depressed. This implies that laughter may be seen as insensitive or hurtful in this context.

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  • 6. 

    "I've mended all my ways, repented, seen the light and made a _________."

    • Break

    • Switch

    • Change

    • Move

    Correct Answer
    A. Switch
    Explanation
    The phrase "I've mended all my ways, repented, seen the light" suggests that the person has had a change of heart or a realization. The word "switch" fits this context as it implies a change or shift from one thing to another. It conveys the idea that the person has made a significant change in their behavior or attitude.

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  • 7. 

    "But they dote and _________ and fawn on a lady who's withdrawn."

    • Prize

    • Swoon

    • Linger

    • Drop

    Correct Answer
    A. Swoon
    Explanation
    The word "swoon" means to be deeply infatuated or enamored with someone. In the given sentence, the speaker is stating that despite the lady's withdrawal or aloofness, others still show excessive admiration, love, and flattery towards her. Therefore, "swoon" is the most appropriate word to fill the blank.

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  • 8. 

    "The men up there don't like a lot of __________. They think a girl who gossips is a bore."

    • Chatter

    • Prattle

    • Blabber

    • Babble

    Correct Answer
    A. Blabber
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Blabber" because the sentence suggests that the men do not like a lot of talking or gossiping. The word "blabber" means to talk excessively or reveal secrets, which aligns with the idea that the men find a girl who gossips to be boring.

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  • 9. 

    "Come on, they're not all that __________ with conversation. True gentlemen avoid it when they can."

    • Pleased

    • Satisfied

    • Happy

    • Impressed

    Correct Answer
    A. Impressed
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Impressed" because the sentence suggests that the individuals in question are not skilled or comfortable with conversation. True gentlemen, who are typically polite and refined, tend to avoid engaging in conversation with such individuals. This implies that the individuals are lacking in some way, which would not leave a positive impression on others.

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  • 10. 

    "They come _________ to my cauldron, crying, "Spells, Ursula please!"

    • Running

    • Rushing

    • Pouring

    • Flocking

    Correct Answer
    A. Flocking
    Explanation
    In this context, the word "flocking" makes the most sense as it implies a group of people coming together in a hurried or excited manner. The phrase "crying, 'Spells, Ursula please!'" suggests that these people are seeking something from Ursula, possibly magical spells. Therefore, "flocking" fits well as it conveys the image of a group of people gathering around Ursula's cauldron in a hurried and eager manner.

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