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-Dominant- [34]
3 years ago
13

Part I: Match the character in the right column to the with his/her correct description in the left. Each character will be used

once.
Question 1 options:

Duke of Athens


Loves Demetrius


Hermia's father's choice of husband


Queen of the Fairies


Hermia's father doesn't want him to marry her


King of the Fairies


Helena's best friend


Head is turned into a donkey's head


Hermia's father

1.
Lysander

2.
Theseus

3.
Hermia

4.
Titania

5.
Nick Bottom

6.
Egeus

7.
Oberon

8.
Demetrius

9.
Helena
English
1 answer:
Nikitich [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

<em>1. </em><em>Theseus </em><em>- Duke of Athens</em>

<em>2.</em><em> Helena -</em><em> Loves Demetrius</em>

<em>3. </em><em>Hermia's father's choice of husband</em><em> - Demetrius</em>

<em>4. </em><em>Titania</em><em> - Queen of the Fairies</em>

<em>5. </em><em>Hermia's father doesn't want him to marry her</em><em> - Lysander</em>

<em>6. </em><em>King of the Fairies</em><em> - Oberon</em>

<em>7. </em><em>Helena's best friend</em><em> - Demetrius</em>

<em>8. </em><em>Head is turned into a donkey's head </em><em>- Nick Bottom</em>

<em>9.</em><em> Hermia's father</em><em> - Egeus</em>

Explanation:

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