Answer:
Explanation:
The second one
It allows the author to .....
Act V of <em>A Midsummer Night's Dream </em>is rather out of place because the play officially ended with Act IV. Act V is a sort of an epilogue where characters comment on what has happened before and where they decide to have some fun by watching a play about Pyramus and Thisbe. The play within the play is a tragedy, which Shakespeare incorporated in order to show that there is a thin line between tragedy and comedy. After the play has ended, everyone leaves that place apart from Puck, who is now talking directly to the audience, telling them they shouldn't be offended by anything they saw, and if they were, they should just pretend it was all a dream.
C:a man who wants to settle down with a family.
Answer:
The answer is definetely B