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28 September, 08:16

To whom is Helena speaking when she says, "If you were civil and knew courtesy,/You would not do me thus much injury" (act 3,

scene 2) ?

A. Hermia only

B. Lysander and Demetrius

C. Demetrius and Hermia

D. Hermia and Lysander

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  1. 28 September, 09:44
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    The correct answer is B. Lysander and Demetrius.

    She calls them uncivil and accuses them of causing her pain because they claim they love Hermia and then suddenly say that they love her.
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