B) It encourages the reader to question every detail of the story
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Is Step-By-Step an answer choice?
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cell membrane and cell wall
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Cell membrane surrounds animal cells, cell walls surround plant cells
In Twelfth Night, there is an inversion of the social order during Shakespeare's time. The storm and shipwreck that plants Viola on the shores of Illyria initiates the events in which the social order is turned upside down.
One example is the inversion of gender roles. Viola has to cross-dress as a man, Cesario, to get employment in Orsino's court. At the same time, Olivia becomes the head of her household after her brother's demise. Her position is an exception to the social norm during the Elizabethan era.
The roles of the social classes also get inverted in Twelfth Night. The characters belonging to the lower rungs of society indulge in impersonating those of higher social standing. Maria's forging of a love letter from Olivia to Malvolio is an example. Malvolio's love for Olivia becomes a source of laughter largely because he is of a lower social standing than Olivia and would never have been considered good enough to marry her. Feste, the clown, also adds to the feeling of revelry, though he isn't always being silly. As a clown, he has he rare privilege of poking fun at those of a higher social standing than himself
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A common noun is your everyday noun, such as aunt or state. They are not capitalized unless they start a sentence or are part of a name, like Aunt Dorothy. A common noun is a more generalized version of a proper noun, which names a specific living or nonliving thing, place, or idea.
Example: I went to the PARK with my AUNT and my DOG.