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Read the passage.

excerpt from Act III, Scene 2, in A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare

Oberon
Thou seest these lovers seek a place to fight.
Hie, therefore, Robin, overcast the night;
The starry welkin cover thou anon
With drooping fog as black as Acheron,
And lead these testy rivals so astray
As one come not within another’s way.

How does Oberon’s language create a sense of setting (time and place) in this excerpt?

Question 3 options:

To create a place that demonstrates the importance of nature, he talks about the beauty of the stars.




To create a place that is frightening and confusing for the young people to get lost, he describes how to make the night darker.


To create a place for the young people to fight, he tells Robin where to guide them.


To create a place of beauty, he describes stars in the sky.

Respuesta :

To create a place that is frightening and confusing for the young people to get lost and tells robin how to make the night darker.

Explanation: William Shakespeares excerpt, talks about how Robin supposedly sees how the lovers want to fight each other. But he doesn’t want them to fight. So he tells robin where to go and how to make the night darker so that when they are ready to fight each other, they won’t be able to find one another. Because of the darkness

Answer:

To create a place that is frightening and confusing for the young people to get lost, he describes how to make the night darker.

Explanation:

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