One of the reasons why the complex characters in Shakespeare's plays appeal to a wide audience is because everyone can relate to at least one aspect of many characters, since they are so multi-layered. <span />
Answer:
The best in this kind are but shadows" is <em><u>C.Bottom talking about his fellow craftsmen.</u></em>
Explanation:
<em><u>"The best in this kind are but shadows" isA. Demetrius talking about the women he has lowed in the pastB. Titania talking about men.C.Bottom talking about his fellow craftsmen.D. Theseus talking about plays.</u></em><em><u>The best in this kind are but shadows, and the worst are no worse, if imagination amend them. A Midsummer Night's Dream, Act 5, Scene 1.</u></em><em><u>It means that the best play is only a shadow (a limited outline or imitation of life), and the worst play no worse (than the shadow, or than the play put on by the rude mechanicals).</u></em>
It can be inferred that Scotty <span>was confused by having gone unnoticed for so long.
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
D has a slant rhyme, which means its words rhyme, but not directly.
The correct answer is:
This is an example of the writer telling through description rather than showing through dialogue.
Sometimes writers like to explain explicitely what's happening instead of adding dialogues of the situations., which is the case in this passage,