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they would be better off on there own
If the comedy is being used to make fun of someone of something it could be taken the wrong way. It could be offensive to someone. If the comedy is spoken to offend someone or hurt their feelings then most people would react in an upset manner.
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it's an opinion rather than a fact so depending on your view it isn't or it is for whatever reason you'd like
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I think that it is the 2nd one
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I believe it's asking to make an argument about a character of your choosing from the play; first judge their character. It gave examples, aka asking whether or not you think they have morals, if they are shallow/two-faced and etc. You must provide evidence for your points through quotes and examples of the character's actions.
Ex: "I believe John Smith is an assertive and front-faced character who has a set of values that he believes in and wields. When being confronted about a rumor that slandered his friend's name, he denied being involved and told who originally started the rumor. With this you can see that John Smith is a loyal friend." Or something along that lol. ^^^