I haven’t ridden a horse much this summer
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Answer:
In Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Bottom wakes up from a very deep dream and does not realize that what happened to him was true. Actually, he believes that having the head of a donkey and a beautiful fair falling in love with him is an extremely intense fantasy, so he feels like he has returned to normal. As a result, he wants Peter Quince to include a ballad about his dream during the play: "I will get Peter Quince to write a ballad of this dream."
(A) he was looking for butterflies
I was always taught to cite mine like C. I am so sorry if it's not right it's just the way I was taught I would figure it would be the same.