8.) What remedy corrects the crossed-love couples?*4 pointsThe aroma from the woods clears their senses.Oberon confronts them, tells them what happened, and asks them to make their own choices.Puck drips the potion on Lysander's eyes so he will again love Hermia.One of the craftsmen plays a love tune that secretly whispers the names of their true loves to each of them.1.) What will be Hermia's fate if she refuses to marry Demetrius?*2 pointsShe will have to choose to die or live as a cloistered nun.She will be banished to the wildernessShe will become a servant in her father's house.She will be blinded and driven off to live as a beggar.
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8.) What remedy corrects the crossed-love couples?*4 pointsThe aroma from the woods clears their senses.Oberon confronts them, tells them what happened, and asks them to make their own choices.Puck drips the potion on Lysander's eyes so he will again love Hermia.One of the craftsmen plays a love tune that secretly whispers the names of their true loves to each of them.1.) What will be Hermia's fate if she refuses to marry Demetrius?*2 pointsShe will have to choose to die or live as a cloistered nun.She will be banished to the wildernessShe will become a servant in her father's house.She will be blinded and driven off to live as a beggar.
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8.) The remedy that corrects the crossed-love couples is that Puck drips the potion on Lysander's eyes so he will again love Hermia.
1.) If Hermia refuses to marry Demetrius, her fate will be that she will have to choose to die or live as a cloistered nun.
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