I forgot to include the following part. I really hope you can have a look at it, too.

1) But Caliban had bad blood in him, no matter how much he learned, and good people couldn't stand to be near him.
2) So Caliban got what he deserved, and was locked up in this cave, which is more fitting for the likes of him than a prison would be.
3) Caliban damns Prospero for teaching him his language. Prospero asks him to bring them wood and be quick about that. He asks Caliban if he is shrugging or making faces.
4) If Caliban neglects (to carry out) his orders or do them grudgingly, he'll double him up with pains and cramps, and make all his bones ache, and make him scream so loud that the wild animals will tremble when they hear him.
5) Caliban has to obey since Prospero has got such strong magic powers that he could conquer and enslave the god, Setebos, that his mother used to worship.

4. since "loud" is an adjective, "loudly" is better here as the adverb

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Present tenses.

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Based on the provided text, here is a summary of the key points:

1) Caliban, despite his efforts to learn, still had a bad nature, making it difficult for good people to tolerate him.
2) As a result, he was confined to a cave, which is seen as a more suitable place for someone like him than a traditional prison.
3) Caliban curses Prospero for teaching him language. In response, Prospero asks Caliban to gather wood quickly and questions if Caliban is showing disrespect or making faces.
4) Prospero warns Caliban that if he neglects or carries out his orders reluctantly, he will inflict severe pain and make him scream loudly enough to frighten wild animals.
5) Caliban is compelled to obey Prospero due to Prospero’s immense magical powers, which he used to conquer and enslave the god Setebos, whom Caliban's mother used to worship.

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