A. four; third B. five; third C. six; fourth D. seven; third
A. Hatred and sorrow B. Love and friendship C. obstacle and justice D. justice and love
A. puns and ironies B. metaphora and similies C. personification D. metonymy
A Midsummer Night's Dream B. Twelfth Night C. The Merry wives of Windsor D. Much Ado About Nothing
A. Twelfth Night B. Much Ado About Nothing C. The Merry Wives of Windsor D. A Midsummer Night's Dream
A. Othello B. King Lear C. Macbeth D. Hamlet
A Midsummer Night’s Dream B. The Merchant of Venice C. As You like It D. Twelfth Night
A. histories B. tragedies C. comedies D. tragicomedies
A. First, there is order and discipline B. Second, chaos and disorder C. Finally, order is restored again and the play is completed in a festive ending. D. tragic ending
A. malapropism B. exaggerated alliteration C. mispronunciation D. punctuation