(would) come back to the fair.
<span>Option D is the correct choice. It indicates, better than the other options, how the narrator is unable to enjoy a simple nights rest. The usage of "alas" shows that this was the final straw in the torment, not being able to sleep anymore. Compared to option A where the narrator is still able to state clearly that they are not mad. Option B only shows a dislike which doesn't stress the torment requirement from the question. Option C does show torment but it more so indicates the early stages of this happening.</span>
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "thoughts of the characters." According to Aristotle, the events of a tragedy are connected through thoughts of the characters. We can fully understand what the tragedy is trying to talk about.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
these two have a similar definition