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mestny [16]
3 years ago
6

URGENT WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST !! Number the following events from the first four acts of A Midsummer Nights Dream in the order in

which they occurred, 1 being first and 10 being last.
Egeus comes to Thesues with a complaint about his daughter. Bottom gets a donkey head. Puck meets a fairy who has heard of him, and he discusses his love of the mischievous. The lovers awaken to discover that all is well: they love the proper person . Titania and Oberon fight, and she refuses to five him her boy. Demetrius and Lysander try to find one another to fight, but end up falling asleep. Hernia and Lysander run off to the woods to get married in secret. Oberon tells Puck where to find Cupid’s love juice. Oberon squeezes the love juice on Titanias eyes. Bottom returns from the woods to find his fellow actors.
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Ronch [10]3 years ago
3 0

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1. Egeus goes to Theseus and tells him that Hermia does not want to marry Demitrius

2. Hermia and Lysander run off into the woods

3. Puck meets the fairy

4. Oberon And Titania start to fight about the changlling, and Titania refuses to give it to him

5. Oberon decides to get back at her and tells Puck where to find the flower

6.  Oberon sqeezes the juice on Titania's eyes

7. Bottom gets the donkey head

8. Bottom trys to find the others

9. Demitrius and Lysander fight over Helena

10. Everything is as it should be and all couple get married

I hope this answers your question, I'm sorry if its wrong

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