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Sebastian describes his sister to Antonio in the excerpt below from Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. Complete the sentences with appropriate words from the
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SEBASTIAN: A lady, sir, though it was said she much ------- me, was yet of many accounted beautiful: but though I could not, with such estimable wonder, overfar believe that, yet thus far I will boldly publish her,—she bore mind that envy could not but call fair. She is drowned already, sir, with salt water, though I seem to drown her --------- again with more.
1st drop down option: revered, resembled, adored. 2nd drop down: remembrance, picture ,happiness
Please & Thank you!!!!!!!!!! this is for Plato btw

Respuesta :

The first gap is best filled with "resembled" (Sebastian comments here that many people believed that his sister was similar to him in the looks)

The second gap is "remembrance" - he means here that he cries after her (the more refers to more salt water, that is his tears)

Answer:

1. Resembled

2. Remembrance

Explanation:

In the first case, Sebastian is talking about his sister, and the way she looked. He tells us that his sister was beautiful, even though she "resembled" him. This indicates the siblings looked alike. In the second case, we learn that she drowned, and that the memory, or "remembrance" causes him a lot of pain. He tells us that he cries, and his tears are salt water just like the water that drowned his sister.