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24 April, 22:34

At the end of A Midsummer Night's Dream, why does Hermia escape the punishment demanded by her father and by Athenian law?

A.

She apologizes to those she has wronged.

B.

The Duke of Athens overrules her father and the law.

C.

She agrees to wed Demetrius.

D.

Since she is no longer in Athens, the laws of the city do not apply to her.

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  1. 24 April, 22:50
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    The answer youre looking for is D
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