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35.) Which fairy likes to play tricks?*2 pointsFluteCobwebBottomPuck6.) Upon whose eyes does Puck first apply the potion to?*4 pointsHe does Lysander's eyesHe does Demetrius's eyesHe does Hermia's eyesHe does Egeus' eyes10.) The last speech of the play "Midsummer Night's Dream" has many purposes. Which of these is NOT one of them?*2 pointsIt reminds the audience that the actors will gladly accept tips after the play.It thanks the audience.It asks that the audience enjoy/pardon a frivolous entertainment.It closes the play.22.) Define: Beguile*2 pointscondition of lacking pleasure or luxuryto mockto trickliterary work exposing human vices and shortcomings to ridicule and scorn11.) At the beginning of the play, Egeus is angry because...*2 pointsHe was not invited to Theseus's Wedding.He was not invited to his daughter's Wedding.Demetrius and Lysander are fightingHermia loves Lysander; so she refuses to marry Demetrius20.) Define: Hubris*2 pointsa moment of comic reliefsomething done to make up for a fault or mistaketo lessen the seriousness of a situationExcessive pride and arrogance that leads to a character’s downfall.

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35.) Which fairy likes to play tricks?*2 pointsFluteCobwebBottomPuck6.) Upon whose eyes does Puck first apply the potion to?*4 pointsHe does Lysander's eyesHe does Demetrius's eyesHe does Hermia's eyesHe does Egeus' eyes10.) The last speech of the play "Midsummer Night's Dream" has many purposes. Which of these is NOT one of them?2 pointsIt reminds the audience that the actors will gladly accept tips after the play.It thanks the audience.It asks that the audience enjoy/pardon a frivolous entertainment.It closes the play.22.) Define: Beguile2 pointscondition of lacking pleasure or luxuryto mockto trickliterary work exposing human vices and shortcomings to ridicule and scorn11.) At the beginning of the play, Egeus is angry because...2 pointsHe was not invited to Theseus's Wedding.He was not invited to his daughter's Wedding.Demetrius and Lysander are fightingHermia loves Lysander; so she refuses to marry Demetrius20.) Define: Hubris2 pointsa moment of comic reliefsomething done to make up for a fault or mistaketo lessen the seriousness of a situationExcessive pride and arrogance that leads to a character’s downfall.

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35.) The fairy who likes to play tricks is Puck.

6.) Puck first applies the potion to Lysander's eyes.

10.) The last speech of the play "Midsummer Night's Dream" does NOT remind the audience that the actors will gladly accept tips after the play.

22.) To beguile means to trick.

11.) At the beginning of the play, Egeus is angry because Hermia loves Lysander; so she refuses to marry Demetrius.

20.) Hubris is defined as excessive pride and arrogance that leads to a character’s downfall.

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