lilquongohard
lilquongohard
25.07.2019 • 
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The following question is based on your reading of  a midsummer night’s dream  by william shakespeare.  oberon  what thou seest when thou dost wake,  do it for thy true-love take,  love and languish for his sake:   be it ounce, or cat, or bear,  pard, or boar with bristled hair,  in thy eye that shall appear  when thou wakest, it is thy dear:   wake when some vile thing is near.  what is oberon doing in this speech? a.casting a spell on titania.c. hermia win lysander.b.stealing the changeling boy.d.ruining the mechanicals’ play.

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