Alleged madness
The passage from Act 3 Scene 4 has the recurring idea of alleged madness. First, Olivia, Maria, Sir Toby and Fabian were all making Malvolio seem crazy and devil-possessed with his snobbery and arrogance. Then, the passage shows Olivia desperately in love, thinking she is like Malvolio--going mad. Lastly, Antonio's friendship to Sebastian ( who was actually Cesario) was introduced. Antonio was made to seem mad from his misdirected loyalty.
I believe the answer is c, the quote repeats what has been said instead of adding new information. I think this is the correct answer because the quote just says what the first sentence says all over again.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
A sentence fragment can be defined as a phrase or sentence written without a subject or verb. In other words, a sentence fragment is a piece of a sentence separated from its main clause.
From the given options, the statement that exemplifies a sentence fragment is option C. The statement in option C is a sentence fragment as it does not convey any meaning and is incomplete.
Therefore, option C is correct.
the answers are Average, Common and Regular.
According to Michael Meister's introduction to The Inferno, Dante's story still has a powerful effect on its readers hundreds of years after its creation because of C- it deals with the human struggle with good and evil found within every person, which is still a struggle today. The fight against evil has been a universal theme in literature and still today it relates with every and any person whether religious or not.
Michael Meister wrote the foreword to Dante´s inferno published in 2007. Meister, who is a priest, points out that the Dante´s vision is so powerful that it affects readers even today.