They set up their own forts in governent granted lands.
I believe the answer is D
Answer:
Explanation:
Because soliloquies allow the audience to know what a character is thinking or feeling, a soliloquy often creates dramatic irony, as the audience is made aware of thoughts and events that the other characters in the play are not. Soliloquies were once very common in dramas—they appear frequently in Shakespeare.
Answer:
Duke: Be clamourous! Unfold the passion of my love. Act my woes!
Explanation:
This quotation from the Twelfth Night best develops the theme of, "Troubles come and go. Don't take things too seriously," because the other quotations/answer choices wouldn't make any sense since they're just statements of dialogue.
The word clamourous means to be loud. When I think of the word loud, the word serious doesn't associate with it, so this could be the Duke's way of saying to not take things too seriously.