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More's Interrogation of May 1535 (SB, pp. 343-46)

1. How would you compare/contrast this interrogation with the first interrogation?

2. What is More's response to Henry's demand that he give his opinion on the Act of Supremacy (344-45)?

3. On what grounds does More argue that he is Henry's "true faithful subject" (345)? How does he response  to Cromwell's ominous threat that Henry will follow "the course of his laws toward such as he shall find obstinate"?

4. According to the end of the letter, how does More understand his present position amidst great adversity?