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16 November, 02:32

Read the following quote carefully and answer the question that follows.

"O spite! O hell! I see you all are bent to set against me for your merriment. If you were not civil and knew courtesy, you would not do me thus much injury. Can you not hate me, as I know you do, but you must join in souls to mock me too?" (3.2.145-150)

What do these lines reveal about Helena?

A. She is unwilling to marry.

B. She distrusts Demetrius and Lysander's feelings for her.

C. She is aware of Puck's involvement in the situation.

D. She is happy to be loved.

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  1. 16 November, 05:29
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    B, because she clearly disrupts them
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