The correct answer is:
B. mistaken identity
Explanation:
Twelfth Night is a story about transgression. Shakespeare plays with the ideas of love, confused identity, and social class in this parody. The play really contains three plotlines that come usually in the final scene. The plotlines are held collectively by the character of Feste, the Fool, who can cross social boundaries because of his freedom from working, the right of an "entitled Fool.
B for the first question and C for the second
Answer:
richard iii (duke of gloucester): now is the winter of our discontent
made glorious summer by this sun of york;
and all the clouds that lour'd upon our house
in the deep bosom of the ocean buried.
now are our brows bound with victorious wreaths;
our bruised arms hung up for monuments;
our stern alarums changed to merry meetings,
our dreadful marches to delightful measures.
grim-visaged war hath smoothed his wrinkled front;
Explanation:
Answer:
Wrong:
The Springdale geeses' food supply has been dwindling in recent years so they've been forced to search for new home's
Correct:
The Springdale geese's food supply has been dwindling in recent years so they've been forced to search for new homes.
Explanation:
The appostrophe before an 's' (or after an 's' for plural) shows possession.
When 's' is absent, it shows pluralisation.