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8 October, 23:57

How is the ending of A Midsummer Night's Dream characteristic of all of Shakespeare's comedies?

A.

The main character gives a solemn speech about the events depicted in the play.

B.

Everything returns to how it was before the play began.

C.

The hero is brought low because of a tragic flaw in his or her character.

D.

All conflicts and complications are resolved.

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  1. 9 October, 00:11
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    I think the answer is B
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