The correct answer is the first option. You can see that this answer is correct by reading this part of the passage: "Besides the fact that the new school was twice the size of his previous one, the student body was also enlarged which added to his anxieties. Furthermore, his older brother told him that the teachers would be rigorous and the classes more exigent; he questioned how he would ever survive in this jungle."
I got this question right as well as the others on the quiz. Here they are:
I'm not really the best when it comes to answering questions like this but i would say based on what paragraph 3 said
the answer would be D
I hope you get it right
Answer:
Duke: Be clamourous! Unfold the passion of my love. Act my woes!
Explanation:
This quotation from the Twelfth Night best develops the theme of, "Troubles come and go. Don't take things too seriously," because the other quotations/answer choices wouldn't make any sense since they're just statements of dialogue.
The word clamourous means to be loud. When I think of the word loud, the word serious doesn't associate with it, so this could be the Duke's way of saying to not take things too seriously.