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dybincka [34]
2 years ago
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What are some double entendres in twelfth night act 1?

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ira [324]2 years ago
8 0

A double entendres in twelfth night act 1 is in act 1 scene 3. The conversation that Maria had with Toby and Andrew. The words used by Feste.

<h3>What is a double entendres?</h3>

This is a word or a phrase that when interpreted could have two meanings. These words may be indecent and risque words.

Feste is a person in the act who is known to use this type of device while making statements.

Read more on double entendres here: brainly.com/question/26449302

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