In this scene, Helena is speaking to <span>Lysander and Demetrius in a Midsummer Night's Dream.</span>
Answer:
Falling action wraps up the narrative, resolves its loose ends, and leads toward the closure. Falling action takes place after the climax.
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Answer:
This is a case of plagiarism.
Explanation:
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Part A is A: A surprise helps reveal the theme. Part B is D: "Yet the remorse began to form within her, and she did want to see her grandmother."
Explanation:
Part A is A because up tell then it was a flat story only talking about how she hated the outfits her grandma bought for her but after she read the note she realized how selfish she was and how much she missed her grandma. Theme is be careful what you wish for.
Part B is D because it is the only one to make sense with the first answer because it talks about how she was sad that she did not get to see her grandma, but previously she had seemed to not want to see her grandma so she didn't have to ware the outfit. But now she has what she wanted but not tell then did she realized that it wasn't what she wanted.
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