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14 August, 21:42

Which quotation from Twelfth Night develops this theme?

Troubles come and go. Don't take things too seriously.

Maria: Sir, I have not you by the hand. Fare you well, gentlemen! (With a toss of her head, she leaves, laughing.)

Captain: (Shaking his head) She will admit no kind of suit, no, not the Duke's!

Malvolio: (To Olivia, waving a letter.) Madam, you have done me wrong. Notorious wrong!

Duke: Be clamourous! Unfold the passion of my love. Act my woes!

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  1. 15 August, 01:38
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    Duke: Be clamourous! Unfold the passion of my love. Act my woes!

    Explanation:

    This quotation from the Twelfth Night best develops the theme of, "Troubles come and go. Don't take things too seriously," because the other quotations/answer choices wouldn't make any sense since they're just statements of dialogue.

    The word clamourous means to be loud. When I think of the word loud, the word serious doesn't associate with it, so this could be the Duke's way of saying to not take things too seriously.
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