<span>Arrangement of the events in the first three acts of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.
6. Viola enters Orsino's court dressed as a male.
</span><span>2. Olivia asks Cesario about his parentage.
</span><span>4. Sebastian reveals to Antonio that he has a twin sister.
</span><span>5. Malvolio makes a fool of himself in front of Olivia.
</span><span>3. Feste returns the ring to Cesario that Orsino had given to Olivia.
</span><span>1. Antonio offers to take Cesario's place in the duel.</span>
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Answer:
D. after sentence 5
Explanation:
The best way to do this is to determine the context of each sentence.
1) basic information
2) excerpt from biography
3) word "also" suggests that this is further elaboration on the prizes he has won
4) and 5) introducing awards he has recieved
6) conclusion
Now, it is easy to see that, in order to maintain a logical sequence of events in this text, sentence (3) should be placed after sentences (4) and (5) because it represent a second part of list of all Maidin's awards and recognitions so it can't stay before the first part of the list.
<span>forgoing worldly possessions is the correct one</span>