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English, 29.07.2019 03:00, naruto63

In act 5, why is hippolyta hesitant to watch the play? question 17 options: she has seen pyramus and thisbe performed many times. she is afraid of the lion and the swords. she doesn't want the actors to be made fun of when they have worked hard and put in a lot of effort. none of these. question 18 (2 points) question 18 unsaved read these lines from act 5 carefully. "if we shadows have offended, think but this, and all is mended: that you have but slumbered here, while these visions did appear; what is puck saying in these lines? question 18 options: if our play has offended you, you get to dream about it tonight too, so there! close your eyes and go to sleep if you need to rest in shadows. if the play made you mad, then you don't belong at plays anymore. if we actors have offended you, just remember this as a dream. question 19 (2 points) question 19 unsaved why did shakespeare include a play within a play? question 19 options: pyramus and thisbe is an ancient tale well-known to audiences in shakespeare's time. the audience would appreciate the humor and comments. he has been commissioned to write a play of certain length, and his fell short. the play within a play was a filler to use up time. he uses it as a semi-veiled political speech. he used it in place of an intermission, to refocus the audience's attention. question 20 (2 points) question 20 unsaved read the 2 quotes from the play below and answer the question that follows: quote 1: "by the simplicity of venus' doves, by that which knitteth souls and prospers loves, and by that fire which burned the carthage queen when the false troyan under sail was seen." quote 2: "cupid all armed. a certain aim he took at a fail vestal throned by the west, and loosened his love shaft smartly from his bow as it should pierce a hundered thousand hearts." what is the most dominant literary element used in both of the above quotes? question 20 options: simile foreshadowing allusion idiom

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