Sir Toby Belch is Olivia's drunken uncle, so he is not her suitor.
Antonio is a sea captain, and he is nobody's suitor.
Cesario is the person whom Orsino sends to woo Olivia for him, but falls in love with Viola.
So the correct answer, and Olivia's suitor is Sir Andrew Auguecheek.
It’s either identity or sadness bc “a women like that is misunderstood” meaning she is probably been rumored about or been judged a lot. “I have been her kind” that’s pretty much the author sharing her pain and it obviously sounds pretty depressing.
Summary: Chapter 5
Jem and Dill grow closer, and Scout begins to feel left out of their friendship. As a result, she starts spending much of her time with one of their neighbors: Miss Maudie Atkinson, a widow with a talent for gardening and cake baking who was a childhood friend of Atticus's brother, Jack.
Explanation:
The use of foreshadowing in this text is used to retain the reader stimulated and to evade a possible disappointment. At the beginning, the narrator expresses his/her feelings when going back to Aunt Gertrude's house. It appears that the atmosphere is very nice because it is associated to a fairy tale but then, the mood changes and the reader gets the impression that something wrong is going to happen. The mentioning of the ´fairy tale´ could be associated with the good gesture Gertrude had with the orphans and the change of mood with the secret about to be discovered.