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It's D. It lends a self-deprecating sense of humor that makes the narrator credible
<span>Arrangement of the events in the first three acts of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.
6. Viola enters Orsino's court dressed as a male.
</span><span>2. Olivia asks Cesario about his parentage.
</span><span>4. Sebastian reveals to Antonio that he has a twin sister.
</span><span>5. Malvolio makes a fool of himself in front of Olivia.
</span><span>3. Feste returns the ring to Cesario that Orsino had given to Olivia.
</span><span>1. Antonio offers to take Cesario's place in the duel.</span>
He is devastated that his dad business failed but is happy that he has leftover money
Answer:
How to do that? Simply write each clause as a simple sentence and then connect them with a coordinating conjunction (and, but, yet, so, or, for, nor).
Explanation:
Here are two random examples from the eight sentences; you can do the rest.
He is poor, but he is honest.
He ran fast, so he is out of breath.