Answer:
Antonio enters and breaks up the duel.
Explanation:
'Twelfth Night' is a play written by William Shakespeare. The play is a romantic comdey, enrapted on the life of twins 'Viola' and 'Sebastian.'
In Act 3, Scene 4, when Viola (disguised as Cesario) goes to Olivia (to reject the proposal to marry her), Sir Andrew enters her palace to have a duel with Cesario, as he considered himself best suitor to marry Olivia.
<u>The two Sir Andrew and Viola (disguised as Caserio) enters the duel and Antonio enters the scene and decides to fight with Sir Andrew on the place of Sebastian (mistaking Caserio to be Sebastian). So, it was Antonio who resolved the duel between Sir Andrew and Viola</u>.
So, the correct answer is option A.
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Answer:
Past catching up with me,
Not stopping.
Four outstanding kids,
one beautiful wife.
money stays tight.
Skedaddle, I tell my kids.
Searching for gold,
losing jobs left and right.
Staying strong.
Moving up in the world,
steady money.
Suffer through,
not drinking, can’t do it.
Disaster strikes.
Mountain Goat believing in me,
through it all.
But there is a disturbance.
Mountain Goat has changed,
Rose Mary is different,
Lori now a new young woman.
Everyone has changed.
I can’t keep up.
I’m gone,
past caught up with me
Explanation:
Answer: B) Second Person.
Explanation: The type of narration used in the given sentences is narration in second person, we can identify it by the use of the pronoun "you". Also it is important to know to identify the other types of narrator, the first person narrator is when the narrator is also who is living the situations in the text (it uses the pronoun "I"), a third person narrator uses "he", "she", "it" or "they" and it can be omniscient, when he knows all the thoughts and feelings of the characters, and Limited when he doesn't know all.
Nonfiction books or works are works that shows and presents real-to-life ideas of people, events, places and objects. It records accurate facts of ideas and presented in a story and is believed to be true. Examples are biographies and autobiographies, letters, newspapers, reports, essays, etc.