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English, 29.01.2021 16:30, BustD0wnAnt

6 points 2. (RL.8.6) "Well go thy way. Thou shalt not from this grove/Till I torment
thee for this injury." (Act 2. Lines 151-152) What does Oberon mean in the
two lines above?*
A. Ordering Puck to fetch the flower.
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B. Plotting to get back at Titania for not doing what he wants.
C. Planning his escape from the forest.
D. Pleading with Titania to give him the Indian boy.
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6 points 2. (RL.8.6) "Well go thy way. Thou shalt not from this grove/Till I torment
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