Answer:
Good friends remain loyal in good times and in bad times.
Explanation:
Sir Andrew's subplot theme in Acts II and III of Twelfth Night is "Good friends remain loyal in good times and bad times.
Good friends watch each others back and never betray themselves. Good friends love and care for each other, thy don't snitch on themselves and are honest, truthful and kind to each other.
Sir Andrew and Sir Toby exhibit the quality of loyal friends in the Twelfth Night.
Read directions carefully. Eliminate as many options possible, select the best answer. Answer questions you know first. Go over exam again and answer hard questions next. If you have enough time left review the questions and answers again.
I think the theme is universal. I think so because the phrase 'it is important to differentiate between imagination and reality' applies to everyone and possibly every situation. Sometimes, we perceive things that aren't really there, and we imagine them. It is important that we know the difference of these imagined perceptions from what is really happening.
The Yolk is inside of the egg, so, the Egg is to yolk as suit is to jacket.
C. It typically has multiple themes that are explored more deeply.
Novels tend to explore deep human relationships and have multiple
characters. Novels are lengthy and often organized into chapters that
can not be easily read in one sitting. There may be numerous plots or
only one.