Answer:
The second scene lightens the seriousness of scene one.
Explanation:
This question is about "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
In Act 1, we are presented with the difficulties that the couple Hermia and Lysander, although they are in love, cannot be together, because Hermia is promised mating to another man. If Hermia does not marry this man, she must be severely punished and sentenced to death or life imprisonment. Although this part shows a very serious matter, the second scene relieves this feeling, showing the couple's plans to escape Athens, freeing Hermia from this horrible punishment and allowing them to live together.
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Explanation:
"How to plant" is the indirect object because it's referring to the main idea without affecting the action.
Answer:
This question can't be answered or understood without reading the paragraph (5) it pertains to. Seriously, we can't read your mind, or your teacher's.
Explanation:
The white horse which was first in the race, a young horse never tired, fast horse always speedy, innocent horse sometimes not so naive, smart horse extremy skillful, Arab horse with some English blood, tall horse always slim, fantastic horse that seems to fly, foreign animal in the desert, thin beast with strong fur belonged to Napoleon.